diff --git a/README.md b/README.md index 38a5bb2..9cf5678 100644 --- a/README.md +++ b/README.md @@ -72,8 +72,9 @@ Variable height automated SBC standoffs, which can be individually adjusted, are ## Graphical User Interface -The GUI has thirteen tabs that control what model and case is displayed, how it is presented, its adjustments, options and associated accessories. There are separate tabs in the GUI for *Folded Case Adjustments*, *Standard Motherboard Case Adjustments* and *3D Case Adjustments*. The first two have unique settings that only apply to the respective case designs. 3D case adjustments affect all others case designs and some entries can also affect Folded and Standard Motherboard cases as well. There are three groups of two tabs each associated with SBC, Extended Case and Multi-PCB standoffs. +The GUI has multiple tabs that control what model and case is displayed, how it is presented, its adjustments, options and associated accessories. There are separate tabs in the GUI for *Folded Case Adjustments*, *Standard Motherboard Case Adjustments* and *3D Case Adjustments*. The first two have unique settings that only apply to the respective case designs. 3D case adjustments affect all others case designs and some entries can also affect Folded and Standard Motherboard cases as well. There are three groups of two tabs each associated with SBC, Extended Case and Multi-PCB standoffs. +![Image](SBC_Case_Builder_GUI.gif) ### View Tab The View Tab allows the selection of various viewing modes and the selection of the device model for which a case is being generated. The *view* pickbox allows the respective case to be displayed as a 3D model, platter for 3D printing and as an individual case part, which can be selected using the *individual part* pickbox. The *sbc model* pickbox selects the device (SBC, MCU, Motherbaard, etc). The *sbc off* and *sbc information* are self explanatory. The *sbc highlight* shows the subtractive openings that are being automatically created by SBC Model Framework while the *accessory highlight* shows the subtractive openings being generated by entries in the file sbc_case_builder_accessories.cfg. The later is useful when trying to visually place a subtractive accessory. diff --git a/SBC_Case_Builder_GUI.gif b/SBC_Case_Builder_GUI.gif new file mode 100644 index 0000000..aaf3fd8 Binary files /dev/null and b/SBC_Case_Builder_GUI.gif differ