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=== General ===
In the ''Navigation Pane'' you can organize and manage data. To avoid confusion, it is recommended to build a proper structure.


'''In the <code>Navigation Pane</code> you can organize and manage data.'''
<br />Within the ''Navigation Pane'' you can organize and create:
 
'''To avoid confusion, it is recommended to build a proper structure.'''
[[File:Navigation Pane.png|thumb]]
 
 
Within the <code>Navigation Pane</code> you can organize and create:
 
* Initial Scene
* Initial Scene
* Folders
* Folders
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** Measurement Layer
** Measurement Layer
** Annotation Layer
** Annotation Layer
[[File:InUworld-Navigation Pane.png|none|thumb]]


==== '''Open Context Menu''' ====
The ''Context Menu'' appears by ''right-clicking'' on any data in the ''Navigation Pane''.
[[File:InUworld-Context Menu highlighted.jpg|none|thumb|651x651px]]


====  '''Move content within the Navigation Pane''' ====
The content can be moved and organized as required using ''Drag and Drop.''


'''How to open the Context Menu?'''


By clicking the <code>Right-Mouse-Button</code> in the <code>Navigation Pane</code> on any data, the <code>Context Menu</code> appears.
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'''How to move the content of the navigation panel?'''
=== Initial Scene ===


The content can be moved and organized as required using <code>Drag and Drop.</code>
==== What is the Initial Scene? ====
The ''Initial Scene'' is the first view on your data when opening the project.


== Initial Scene ==
The following data can be displayed in the ''Initial Scene'':
What is the <code>Initial Scene</code>?
 
The <code>Initial Scene</code> is the first view on your data when opening the project.
 
The following data can be displayed in the <code>Initial Scene</code>:


* Point Clouds
* Point Clouds
* 2D / 3D Plans
* 2D Plans / 3D Models
* Measurement Layer
* Measurement Layer
* Annotation Layer
* Annotation Layer


==== Set up an Initial Scene ====
To set an ''Initial Scene'', follow these steps:


How to set up an <code>Initial Scene</code>?
* Activate or deactivate the data you want to display
* Click on the "''ellipsis'' (...)" button in ''Navigation Pane''
* Select the ''"Update Initial Scene"'' option


To set an <code>Initial Scene</code> do the following steps:
==== Change the Initial Scene ====
To change and update an ''Initial Scene'', follow these steps:


* Activate or deactivate the data you want to display
* Activate or deactivate the data you want to display
* Click the <code>...</code> button in <code>Navigation Pane</code>
* Change the camera position to the desired place
* Click the <code>Update Initial Scene</code> button
* Click on the "''ellipsis'' (...)" button in ''Navigation Pane''
* Select the ''"Update Initial Scene"'' option
[[File:InUworld-Initial Scene highlighted.jpg|none|thumb]]


==== Return to the Initial Scene view ====
To return to the initial scene view or camera position, follow these steps:


How to change the <code>Initial Scene</code>?
* Click on the "''ellipsis'' (...)" button in ''Navigation Pane''
* Select the ''"Load Initial Scene"'' option


To change and update an <code>Initial Scene</code>, do the following steps:
[[File:InUworld-Initial Scene Load Scene highlighted.jpg|none|thumb]]
 
* Activate or deactivate the data you want to display
* Change the camera position to the desired place
* Click the <code>...</code> button in the <code>Navigation Pane</code>
* Click the <code>Update Initial Scene</code> button


== Scene ==
What is a <code>Scene</code>?


A <code>Scene</code> can be thought of as a point of interest in place and in time.


A <code>Scene</code> is a group of data that describes a specific state of the <code>Viewer</code>. A state includes everything that has an influence on what the user sees at the moment. Examples are camera position, camera orientation, point cloud colorization, or which data is currently visible.
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The <code>Scene</code> is also ideal for visualizing construction progress. You can create a scene for scans of day X and another one for scans of day Y.
=== Scene ===


==== What is a Scene? ====
A ''Scene'' can be thought of as a point of interest in place and in time.


How to set a <code>Scene</code>?
A ''Scene'' is a group of data that describes a specific state of the viewer. A state includes everything that has an influence on what the user sees at the moment. Examples are camera position, camera orientation, point cloud colorization, or which data is currently visible.


To set a <code>Scene</code>, do the following steps:
The ''Scene'' is also ideal for visualizing construction progress. You can create a scene for scans of day X and another one for scans of day Y.


==== Set a Scene ====
* Activate all your data you want to display
* Activate all your data you want to display
* Click the <code>Right-Mouse-Button</code> in the <code>Navigation Pane</code> where the new scene should be created in
* ''Right-click'' in the ''Navigation Pane'' where you want to create the new scene
 
[[File:InUworld-Set a Scene highlighted.jpg|none|thumb]]


How to change / update a <code>Scene</code>?


To change and update a <code>Scene</code>, do the following steps:
==== Change / update a Scene ====
 
* Enable the scene to be changed via the eye icon
* Enter the <code>Scene</code> to be changed via the eye icon
* Activate or deactivate data you want to display
* Activate or deactivate data you want to display
* Change the camera position to the desired place
* Change the camera position to the desired place
* Click the <code>Right-Mouse-Button</code> on the <code>Scene</code> that should be changed
* ''Right-click'' on the scene you wish to modify
* In the <code>Context Menu</code>, click the <code>Update Scene</code> button
* Click on the ''"Update Scene"'' button from the context menu
 
[[File:InUworld-Change and Update Scene display eye highlighted.jpg|none|thumb]]
 
[[File:InUworld-Change or Update Scene highlighted.jpg|none|thumb]]
How to delete a <code>Scene</code>?


To delete a <code>Scene</code>, do the following steps:


* Click the <code>Right-Mouse-Button</code> on the <code>Scene</code> to be deleted
==== Delete a Scene ====
* The <code>Context Menu</code> appears
* ''Right-click'' on the Scene you wish to delete
* Click the <code>Remove</code> button
* The ''Context Menu'' appears
* Click the "''Remove"'' button
[[File:InUworld-Delete A Scene highlighted.jpg|none|thumb]]


==== Share a Scene ====
Scenes can be shared, learn more about the ''[[Share Function]]'' by clicking here.


Scenes can be shared


Click here to see more about Share Function…
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== Topology ==
=== Topology ===
What is a <code>Topology</code>?


<code>Topologies</code> can be used to define specific regions in space based on <code>Spatial Constraints</code>. For example, a <code>Clipping Box</code> is a simple <code>Spatial Constraint</code> that uses the six faces of a <code>Cuboid</code> to define the three-dimensional region of a <code>Topology</code>. Each <code>Topology</code> can be split up again into finer subdivisions, giving one the flexibility to use as many hierarchical levels as required to model a specific case. All <code>Topologies</code> of a <code>Scan Project</code> are stored within the same <code>Navigation Pane</code>.
==== What is a Topology? ====
''Topologies'' can be used to define specific regions in space based on spatial constraints. For example, a Clipping Box is a simple spatial constraint that uses the six faces of a cuboid to define the three-dimensional region of a topology. Each topology can be split up again into finer subdivisions, giving one the flexibility to use as many hierarchical levels as required to model a specific case.  


All ''topologies'' of a scan project are stored within the same ''Navigation Pane''.


How to add a <code>Topology</code>?
==== Add a Topology ====
* Activate the ''Clipping Box''
* Move and resize the ''Clipping Box'' to the desired area (e.g., one floor)
* ''Right-click'' in the ''Navigation Pane'' where you want to create the new topology
* Select the ''"New Topology''" option from the context menu
[[File:InUworld activating clipping box highlighted.jpg|none|thumb|576x576px]]
[[File:InUworld-Resized Clipping Box highlighted.jpg|none|thumb|572x572px]]
[[File:InUworld-New Topology highlighted.jpg|none|thumb]]


To set a <code>Topology</code> do the following steps:
==== Activate a Topology ====
* Hover the mouse cursor over the desired topology
* Click on the "''Display"'' icon that appears next to the name


* Activate the <code>Clipping Box</code>
==== Change / update a Topology ====
* Move and resize the <code>Clipping Box</code> to the desired area (e.g., one floor)
* Activate the desired topology
* Click the <code>Right-Mouse-Button</code> in the <code>Navigation Pane</code> where the new <code>Topology</code> should be created
* Move and resize the ''Clipping Box'' to the desired area
* In the <code>Context Menu</code>, select the <code>New Topology</code> entry
* To change the topology, ''right-click'' on it to open the context menu
* Choose the ''"Update Topology"'' option
[[File:InUworld-Resized Clipping Box highlighted.jpg|none|thumb|564x564px]]
[[File:InUworld-Update Topology highlighted.jpg|none|thumb]]




How to activate a <code>Topology</code>?
==== Delete a Topology ====
* ''Right-click'' on the topology to be deleted
* The context menu appears
* Select ''"Remove"''
[[File:InUworld-Delete Topology highlighted.jpg|none|thumb]]


* Hover the mouse over the desired <code>Topology</code>
* <code>Left-Click</code> on the <code>Display</code> icon that appears next to the name


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How to change / update a <code>Topology</code>?
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* Activate the desired <code>Topology</code>
=== Show / Hide data in the Viewer ===
* Move and resize the <code>Clipping Box</code> to the desired area
In the Navigation Pane, you can choose to show or hide certain data.
* Click the <code>Right-Mouse-Button</code> on the <code>Topology</code> to be changed to open the <code>Context Menu</code>
* Select the <code>Update Spatial Constraint</code> entry
 
 
How to delete a <code>Topology</code>?
 
To delete a <code>Topology</code>, do the following steps:
 
* Click the <code>Right-Mouse-Button</code> on the <code>Topology</code> to be deleted
* The <code>Context Menu</code> appears
* Select the <code>Remove</code> entry
 
== Show / Hide data in the Viewer ==
In the <code>Navigation Pane</code> you have the possibility to show or hide certain data.
 
How to show or hide data?


==== Show or hide data ====
* Hover the moues over the desired data
* Hover the moues over the desired data
* An eye appears next to the name
* An eye appears next to the name
* To '''show''' or '''hide single data''' in the <code>Viewer</code> you have to click on the eye with the <code>Left-Mouse-Button</code>
* Click on the eye icon to show or hide individual data  
* All currently visualized data are highlighted in bold
* All currently visualized data are highlighted in bold
[[File:InUworld Navigation Pane Visible Bold highlighted.jpg|none|thumb]]


==== Show or hide all data at the same time ====
* To show or hide all data, ''right-click'' on the root node to open the context menu
* Within the context menu, you can select ''"Make All Visible"'' or ''"Make All Invisible"'' by clicking the Left-Mouse-Button
[[File:InUworld-Make All Visible-Make All Invisible highlighted.jpg|none|thumb|500x500px]]


How to show or hide all data at the same time?


* Display or hide all data by clicking the <code>Right-Mouse-Button</code> on the <code>Root Node</code> to open the <code>Context Menu</code>
[[Navigation Pane#General|>Back to Top<]]
* In the <code>Context Menu</code> you can choose <code>Make All Visible</code> or <code>Make All Invisible</code> by clicking the <code>Left-Mouse-Button</code>

Latest revision as of 06:31, 17 June 2024

General

In the Navigation Pane you can organize and manage data. To avoid confusion, it is recommended to build a proper structure.


Within the Navigation Pane you can organize and create:

  • Initial Scene
  • Folders
  • Topology
  • Scene
  • Layer
    • Measurement Layer
    • Annotation Layer

Open Context Menu

The Context Menu appears by right-clicking on any data in the Navigation Pane.

Move content within the Navigation Pane

The content can be moved and organized as required using Drag and Drop.


>Back to Top<


Initial Scene

What is the Initial Scene?

The Initial Scene is the first view on your data when opening the project.

The following data can be displayed in the Initial Scene:

  • Point Clouds
  • 2D Plans / 3D Models
  • Measurement Layer
  • Annotation Layer

Set up an Initial Scene

To set an Initial Scene, follow these steps:

  • Activate or deactivate the data you want to display
  • Click on the "ellipsis (...)" button in Navigation Pane
  • Select the "Update Initial Scene" option

Change the Initial Scene

To change and update an Initial Scene, follow these steps:

  • Activate or deactivate the data you want to display
  • Change the camera position to the desired place
  • Click on the "ellipsis (...)" button in Navigation Pane
  • Select the "Update Initial Scene" option

Return to the Initial Scene view

To return to the initial scene view or camera position, follow these steps:

  • Click on the "ellipsis (...)" button in Navigation Pane
  • Select the "Load Initial Scene" option


>Back to Top<


Scene

What is a Scene?

A Scene can be thought of as a point of interest in place and in time.

A Scene is a group of data that describes a specific state of the viewer. A state includes everything that has an influence on what the user sees at the moment. Examples are camera position, camera orientation, point cloud colorization, or which data is currently visible.

The Scene is also ideal for visualizing construction progress. You can create a scene for scans of day X and another one for scans of day Y.

Set a Scene

  • Activate all your data you want to display
  • Right-click in the Navigation Pane where you want to create the new scene


Change / update a Scene

  • Enable the scene to be changed via the eye icon
  • Activate or deactivate data you want to display
  • Change the camera position to the desired place
  • Right-click on the scene you wish to modify
  • Click on the "Update Scene" button from the context menu


Delete a Scene

  • Right-click on the Scene you wish to delete
  • The Context Menu appears
  • Click the "Remove" button

Share a Scene

Scenes can be shared, learn more about the Share Function by clicking here.


>Back to Top<


Topology

What is a Topology?

Topologies can be used to define specific regions in space based on spatial constraints. For example, a Clipping Box is a simple spatial constraint that uses the six faces of a cuboid to define the three-dimensional region of a topology. Each topology can be split up again into finer subdivisions, giving one the flexibility to use as many hierarchical levels as required to model a specific case.

All topologies of a scan project are stored within the same Navigation Pane.

Add a Topology

  • Activate the Clipping Box
  • Move and resize the Clipping Box to the desired area (e.g., one floor)
  • Right-click in the Navigation Pane where you want to create the new topology
  • Select the "New Topology" option from the context menu

Activate a Topology

  • Hover the mouse cursor over the desired topology
  • Click on the "Display" icon that appears next to the name

Change / update a Topology

  • Activate the desired topology
  • Move and resize the Clipping Box to the desired area
  • To change the topology, right-click on it to open the context menu
  • Choose the "Update Topology" option


Delete a Topology

  • Right-click on the topology to be deleted
  • The context menu appears
  • Select "Remove"


>Back to Top<


Show / Hide data in the Viewer

In the Navigation Pane, you can choose to show or hide certain data.

Show or hide data

  • Hover the moues over the desired data
  • An eye appears next to the name
  • Click on the eye icon to show or hide individual data
  • All currently visualized data are highlighted in bold


Show or hide all data at the same time

  • To show or hide all data, right-click on the root node to open the context menu
  • Within the context menu, you can select "Make All Visible" or "Make All Invisible" by clicking the Left-Mouse-Button


>Back to Top<