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 ^ Menu item ^ Meaning ^ ^ Menu item ^ Meaning ^
 |[[Spatial curves]]|Displays curve progressions in the x, y and z directions using three functions that depend on a parameter.| |[[Spatial curves]]|Displays curve progressions in the x, y and z directions using three functions that depend on a parameter.|
-|[[SurfacesInSpace|Surfaces in space]]|Displays open surfaces or closed objects in the x, y and z directions using three functions that depend on two parameters.| +|[[flaechenimraum|Surfaces in space]]|Displays open surfaces or closed objects in the x, y and z directions using three functions that depend on two parameters.| 
-|[[Sections]]|Determines sections between the graphs of the other functions and is therefore only applicable if at least two graphs are displayed.| +|[[Sections3D]]|Determines sections between the graphs of the other functions and is therefore only applicable if at least two graphs are displayed.| 
-|[[LinearAlgebra3D|Linear Algebra]]|Displays straight lines and planes in parametric form, planes in normal form and spheres in 3D space based on their vector description.| +|[[LineareAlgebra3D|Linear Algebra]]|Displays straight lines and planes in parametric form, planes in normal form and spheres in 3D space based on their vector description.| 
-  +|[[MappingsComplexSpace|Mappings in complex space]]|Displays surface curves of the real part, the imaginary part or the absolute value of complex functions in the z-plane.|
-|[[SurfacesInComplexSpace|Surfaces in complex space]]|Displays surface curves of the real part, the imaginary part or the absolute value of complex functions in the z-plane.|+
  
 ===== Additional graphics ===== ===== Additional graphics =====
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 ^ Submenu item ^ Meaning ^ ^ Submenu item ^ Meaning ^
-|[[Locale curve]]|Displays the curve of the system function on the imaginary axis. The curve provides information about the stability behaviour of the system|+|[[ortskurve|Nyquist Plot]]|Displays the curve of the system function on the imaginary axis. The curve provides information about the stability behaviour of the system|
 |[[Frequency response]]|Plots the amplitude response, frequency response and phase response of the system function on the imaginary axis over a frequency axis. This provides information about the behaviour of the system at different frequencies.| |[[Frequency response]]|Plots the amplitude response, frequency response and phase response of the system function on the imaginary axis over a frequency axis. This provides information about the behaviour of the system at different frequencies.|
 ||[[FFT|One-dimensional FFT]]|Displays the Fourier transforms of arbitrary functions| ||[[FFT|One-dimensional FFT]]|Displays the Fourier transforms of arbitrary functions|
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-|[[Transformation Basis2D|Transformation Basis (2D)]]|A graphical representation of a Cartesian 2D grid in the new coordinate system. This representation serves to provide a better overview. It is always displayed first for a new 2D coordinate transformation.| +|[[Transformation basis 2D|Transformation basis (2D)]]|A graphical representation of a Cartesian 2D grid in the new coordinate system. This representation serves to provide a better overview. It is always displayed first for a new 2D coordinate transformation.| 
-|[[Function mappings 2D|Function mappings (2D)]]|Displays a graph in which the values for x and y depend on two functions f<sub>x</sub>(t) and f<sub>y</sub>(t). This graph is then also displayed in the new coordinate system. | +|[[FunctionMappings2D|Function mappings (2D)]]|Displays a graph in which the values for x and y depend on two functions f<sub>x</sub>(t) and f<sub>y</sub>(t). This graph is then also displayed in the new coordinate system. | 
-|[[Transformation Basis3D|Transformation Basis (3D)]]|A graphical representation of a Cartesian 3D grid cube in the new coordinate system. This representation is for clarity. It is always displayed first when a new 3D coordinate transformation is performed.| +|[[TransformationBasis3D|Transformation basis (3D)]]|A graphical representation of a Cartesian 3D grid cube in the new coordinate system. This representation is for clarity. It is always displayed first when a new 3D coordinate transformation is performed.| 
-|[[FunctionMappings3D|Function mappings (3D)]]|Displays a graph in which the values for x, y and z depend on three functions f<sub>x</sub>(t), f<sub>y</sub>(t) and f<sub>z</sub>(t). This graph is then also displayed in the new coordinate system.|+|[[FunctionsMappings3D|Function mappings (3D)]]|Displays a graph in which the values for x, y and z depend on three functions f<sub>x</sub>(t), f<sub>y</sub>(t) and f<sub>z</sub>(t). This graph is then also displayed in the new coordinate system.| 
 +|[[SurfacePlots3D|Surface mappings (3D)]]|Displays a surface where the values for x, y and z depend on three functions f<sub>x</sub>(u,v), f<sub>y</sub>(u,v) and f<sub>z</sub>(u,v). This surface is then also displayed in the new coordinate system.|
  
 ===== Help menu ===== ===== Help menu =====
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 |Online manual|Opens this documentation – in German or English, depending on the language setting.| |Online manual|Opens this documentation – in German or English, depending on the language setting.|
 +|Quick Start|Opens the [[quickstart|quick start]] page in this documentation – in German or English, depending on the language setting.|
 |About CGRAPH|Displays a window with copyrights and the version number of CGRAPH.| |About CGRAPH|Displays a window with copyrights and the version number of CGRAPH.|
  
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 ===== Additional menus in macOS ===== ===== Additional menus in macOS =====
  
-In macOS, the menu also contains the **//Apple//** icon on the left, which summarises macOS's own functions. The **//CGRAPH//** menu includes the [[options]] and exiting the program. In addition, the **//Window//** menu is located on the right, which can be used to position the CGRAPH window.+In macOS, the menu also contains the **//Apple//** icon on the left, which summarises macOS's own functions. The **//CGRAPH//** menu includes the [[settings|options]] and exiting the program. In addition, the **//Window//** menu is located on the right, which can be used to position the CGRAPH window.
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