Universal Remote User Manual
Table Of Contents
- Safety Symbols
- Notes on this Manual
- Trademarks
- About This Manual and Related Documents
- Safety Precautions
- Software Restrictions
- Notes On Use
- Notes On Storage
- Contents
- Conventions for Command Reference (Chapter 2)
- Chapter 1 Forward
- Chapter 2 Command Reference
- File Menu
- File – New
- File – Open
- File – Save – Elements
- File – Save – Scene
- File – Save as – Elements
- File – Save as – Scene
- File – Import – Elements
- File – Import – Digitizer – One Scan
- File – Import – Digitizer – Step Scan
- File – Import – Digitizer – One Scan
- File – Import – Digitizer – Step Scan
- File – Import – Digitizer – PC Card
- File – Import – Digitizer – PC Card
- File – Import – Digitizer – One Scan
- File – Import – Digitizer – Step Scan
- File – Import – Digitizer – PC Card
- File – Import – Digitizer – One Scan
- File – Import – Digitizer – Step Scan
- File – Import – Digitizer – Easy Align
- File – Import – Digitizer – PSC-1
- File – Export – Elements
- File – Export – Images
- File – Remove Elements
- File – Preferences
- File – Select Digitizer
- File – Exit
- View Menu
- Select Menu
- Edit Menu
- Build Menu
- Build – Registration – Initial – Manual
- Build – Registration – Initial – Auto
- Build – Registration – Fine – Elements
- Build – Registration – Fine – Points
- Build – Move – Points
- Build – Move – Elements
- Build – Move – To Origin
- Build – Move – To X-Y-Z
- Build – Rotate – Elements
- Build – Merge
- Build – Fill Holes – Manual
- Build – Fill Holes – Auto
- Build – Smooth – Element
- Build – Smooth – Points
- Build – Subsample – Uniformly – Element
- Build – Subsample – Uniformly – Points
- Build – Subsample – Adaptively – Element
- Build – Subsample – Adaptively – Points
- Build – Modify – Element
- Build – Modify – Points
- Build – Subdivision – Element
- Build – Subdivision – Points
- Build – Triangulate – Elements
- Build – Triangulate – Polygons
- Build – Texture Blending
- Build – Check Polygons – Element
- Build – Check Polygons – Polygons
- Info Menu
- Window Menu
- Tool Menu
- Pop-up Menus in Element View Window
- View Mode – Front/Right/Left/Back/Top/Bottom/Isometric/Perspective
- Rendering Mode – Wireframe/Shading/Texture Mapping/Wireframe+ Shading/Wireframe + Texture Mapping
- Show Vertex/Hide Vertex
- Show Normal/Hide Normal
- Show Axis/Hide Axis
- Smooth Shading/Flat Shading
- Select element from window
- Create clone window
- Close window
- Property
- Pop-up Menus in Element List
- Pop-up Menus in Image Window
- File Menu
- Chapter 3 Appendix

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Show Element/Hide Element
Showing/Hiding Elements
This command is used to show or hide the element(s) selected in the element list.
M
emo
This command has the same effect as when a check mark is placed for the desired elements in the element list.
Note
Ifapop-upmenuisdisplayedinareasotherthanelementnameareaintheelementlist,themenuitems[ShowElement]
and[HideElement]willnotbedisplayed.
[Operating Procedure When Elements are Currently Hidden
1
Click the element(s) to be shown with
the right mouse button, and select
[Show Element] from the pop-up menu
that appears.
The element(s) will be shown.
Delete Elements
Deleting Elements from the Element List
This command is used to delete the element(s) selected from the element list.
M
emo
The Delete Elements command has the same function as the File – Remove Elements and Edit – Delete – Elements command.
Ref.
• For details of the File–RemoveElements command, refer to page 141.
• For details of the Edit–Delete–Elementscommand, refer to page 169.
Operating Procedure
1
Click the element(s) to be deleted with
the right mouse button, and select [De-
lete Elements] from the pop-up menu
that appears.
A message asking you whether to delete all
the selected elements will appear.
M
emo
If two or more elements have been selected by clicking
them while holding down the [Shift] or [Ctrl] key, they
can be deleted.
2
Click the [OK] button.
All the selected elements and their corre-
sponding points will be removed.
[Operating Procedure] When Elements are Currently Shown
1
Click the desired element(s) to be hid-
den with the right mouse button, and
select [Hide Element] from the pop-up
menu that appears.
The element(s) will be hidden.