# 3.2.12 Abaqus DOCUMENTATION Products: Abaqus/Standard Abaqus/Explicit Abaqus/CAE # References • “Execution procedure for Abaqus: overview,” Section 3.1.1 • “Getting help,” Section 2.6 of the Abaqus/CAE User’s Guide # Overview Abaqus documentation is installed separately from the product and is viewed through a web browser or PDF reader. See Chapter 2, “Installing Abaqus,” of the Abaqus Installation and Licensing Guide, for information on installing the Abaqus documentation. The documentation consists of the following books: • Abaqus Analysis User’s Guide • Abaqus/CAE User’s Guide • Abaqus Keywords Reference Guide • Abaqus Theory Guide • Abaqus User Subroutines Reference Guide • Abaqus Glossary • Abaqus Example Problems Guide • Abaqus Benchmarks Guide • Abaqus Verification Guide • Abaqus Release Notes • Abaqus Installation and Licensing Guide • Getting Started with Abaqus/CAE • Abaqus Scripting User’s Guide • Abaqus Scripting Reference Guide • Abaqus GUI Toolkit User’s Guide • Abaqus GUI Toolkit Reference Guide • Using Abaqus Online Documentation # Using Abaqus documentation # To view the documentation: 1. Type abaqus doc. The documentation collection page (index.html or index.pdf file) opens in either a web browser or Adobe Acrobat Reader, depending on which formats of documentation were installed and configured by your system administrator. See “Information to enter during Abaqus/CAE installation,” Section 2.4.2 of the Abaqus Installation and Licensing Guide, and “Configuration of documentation application” below. The documentation collection page lists the book titles grouped by category. 2. Click the title of a book to display it. In the HTML documentation, each book opens in a new browser window or tab. The book window contains four HTML frames: the navigation frame (top frame), the expand/collapse frame (upper left frame), the table of contents frame (lower left frame), and the text frame (right frame). 3. Navigate and search the book’s content. • In the HTML documentation, use any of the following methods: – Use the buttons in the expand/collapse frame to vary the level of detail displayed in the table of contents frame. – Use the back and forward arrows in the text frame to navigate sequentially through the text. You can also use the web browser functions to return to recently viewed pages. – Expand the topic headings in the table of contents by clicking the book icon to the left of the heading. To jump directly to a section whose title is displayed in the table of contents, click that title. – Use the search panel located in the navigation frame to search for specific words or phrases. • In the PDF documentation, use the standard controls in Adobe Acrobat Reader to navigate and search the books. For more detailed information on viewing and searching the HTML or PDF documentation, refer to Using Abaqus Online Documentation. # Configuration of documentation application The abaqus doc command locates a web browser executable or the Adobe Acrobat Reader executable depending on which documentation format was installed and configured by your system administrator. # Configuration of web browser If the HTML documentation was installed and configured by your system administrator, the abaqus doc command will locate a web browser executable as follows: • Windows platforms: The abaqus doc command uses your default web browser. • Linux platforms: The abaqus doc command searches the system path for Firefox. If the help system cannot find Firefox, an error is displayed. The browser\_type and browser\_path variables can be set in the Abaqus environment file to modify the behavior of this command. For more information, see “System customization parameters,” Section 4.1.5 of the Abaqus Installation and Licensing Guide. # Configuration of PDF reader executable If the PDF documentation was installed and configured by your system administrator, the abaqus doc command will locate the Adobe Acrobat Reader executable as follows: • Windows platforms: The abaqus doc command uses the default installed Acrobat Reader. • Linux platforms: The abaqus doc command searches the system path for the acroread executable. You can also set the doc\_resource variable (in the Abaqus environment file) to the path of the acroread executable. For more information, see “System customization parameters,” Section 4.1.5 of the Abaqus Installation and Licensing Guide. # Command summary abaqus doc # 3.2.13 LICENSING UTILITIES Products: Abaqus/Standard Abaqus/Explicit Abaqus/CFD # Reference • “Execution procedure for Abaqus: overview,” Section 3.1.1 # Overview The abaqus licensing utilities provide management and monitoring tools for both types of Abaqus licensing: FLEXnet and Dassault Systèmes licensing. Executing the abaqus licensing command without additional arguments displays a command usage summary of all available utilities. For a detailed description of all of the FLEXnet Licensing utilities, refer to the FLEXnet Licensing End User Guide Version 11.6.1. You can download this document from the Licensing section of the Support page at www.3ds.com/simulia. Several of the most useful licensing utilities are listed in the command summary below. For more information, see Chapter 3, “Abaqus licensing,” of the Abaqus Installation and Licensing Guide. Command summary
| abaqus licensing | [lmstat | lmdiag | lmpath | lmtools | dslsstat | reporttool] |
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