<li>Click <b>Setup Animation</b> button. The following dialog box
allowing to set the parameters of your animation will appear.
-\image html setupanimation.png
+\image html setupanimation1.png
– <b>Use range of time stamps</b> check box allows to select the range
of time stamps, which will be used for generating your animation.
+\image html setupanimation2.png
+
+– <b>Use sequence of time stamps</b> check box allows to select
+the time stamps, which will be used for generating your presentation
+from the list of time stamps
+
– \b Fields: list of fields for animation.
– \b Properties: Here you can adjust properties of each field
\image html animatdef.jpg
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To start, click on the \b New button. A new clipping plane will be
immediately displayed in 3D Viewer. You can create as many clipping
-planes as you need. To delete an unwanted plane, select in the list of
+planes as you need. To delete an unwanted plane, select it in the list of
planes and click \b Delete button.
\image html clipping1.png
<li><b>Auto Apply</b> - automatically hides from view the part of object truncated by the plane. </li>
</ul>
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– Left window displays a list of curve lines, which have been
created in the study.
\n\n – Right window displays a list of curve lines contained in
-this particular container. These curves will used for creation of the
+this particular container. These curves will be used for creation of the
XY plot.
To move a definite curve line from the study into the container,
</li>
</ol>
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<center><b>Dump View</b> - exports an object from the viewer in bmp,
png, jpg or jpeg image format.</center>
-\image html image14.gif
-<center><b>Fit all</b> - allows to select a point to be the center of
-a scene.</center>
+\image html image96.gif
+<center><b>Fit all</b> - scales the display to show the entire
+scene. Use this to resize the scene so that it could fit within the
+Viewer boundary.</center>
-\image html image17.gif
+\image html image97.gif
<center><b>Fit area</b> - resizes the view to place in the visible
area only the contents of a frame drawn with pressed left mouse
button.</center>
-\image html image19.gif
+\image html image98.gif
<center><b>Zoom</b> - allows to zoom in and out.</center>
-\image html image39.gif
+\image html image99.gif
<center>\b Panning - if the represented objects are greater that the
visible area and you don't wish to use Fit all functionality, click on
this button and you'll be able to drag the scene to see its remote
parts.</center>
\image html image100.gif
-<center><b>Global panning</b> - represents all displayed objects in
-the visible area.</center>
+<center><b>Global panning</b> - allows to define the center of the
+scene presenting all displayed objects in the visible area.</center>
\image html image43.gif
<center><b>Draw Points</b> - represents points on the graph.</center>
XY plots will be displayed with these defined properties.</li>
</ul>
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<b>Sphere segmentation</b> is characteristic for its Segmentation
Cursor in the form of a sphere with an axis to define its orientation.
\n It can be defined in Segmentation Cursor tab, which allows to
-define coordinates of origin, and radius of the segmentation plane.
+define coordinates of origin, and radius of the segmentation sphere.
\image html image117.gif
When the user exits the \b Segmentation menu, the function is ended
and the second view (segmentation cursor viewer) is erased.
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presentation.
<ul>
-<li><b>Erase all</b> - allows to hide all objects from the
+<li><b>Hide all</b> - allows to hide all objects from the
viewer.</li>
<li><b>Edit</b> - allows to return to the menu where the presentation
has been created and change its parameters.</li>
<li><b>Rename</b> - allows to rename the presentation.</li>
<li><b>Copy</b> - allows to create a copy of the presentation in the
same subfolder (time stamp) in the Object Browser.</li>
-<li><b>Erase</b> - allows to hide the selected presentation from the
+<li><b>Hide</b> - allows to hide the selected presentation from the
viewer.</li>
<li><b>Display Only</b> - allows to display only the selected
presentation, hiding all other from the viewer.</li>
\n To restore separate bars and scales for each module select <b>Use
Field Range</b> from the same menu.
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