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iTool User's Guide: Visualization Properties |
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These properties control image plane object visualizations. For each property, the type of control and the values that can be assigned are listed. For a description of how a particular control is used, refer to Property Controls
Property
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Control Type: Values
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Opacity Control
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String List: Set opacity. Choose from the following:
Default = Use Opacity Table
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Opacity Value
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Number: Factor from 0 - 100 determining the level of opacity. Move slider to change the size.
Default =
50
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Orientation
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Set orientation.
Default = X
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Color
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Color: Color to be used for the image plane lines in this visualization. Click to choose from the default color palette, or specify RGB values.
Default =
[255, 255, 255] (white)
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Bottom color
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Color: Color to be used for the image plane bottom color in this visualization. Click to choose from the default color palette, or specify RGB values.
Default =
[255, 255, 255] (white)
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Linestyle
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Line Style: Style of lines used for constructing the surface. Select a style from the list.
Default =
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Thickness
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Line Thickness: Thickness of lines used for constructing the surface. Select a thickness from the list.
Default =
1
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Style
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Style: Style of lines used. Choose from the following:
Default = Filled
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Depth offset
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Number: Set depth offset value. Enter value.
Default =
1
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Remove hidden
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Boolean: Remove hidden? Choose True or False.
Default = False
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Skip zero opacity
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Boolean: Skip zero opacity? Choose True or False.
Default = True
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Polygon rejection
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String List: Hide polygons based on their orientation. Choose from the following:
Default = None
Note - Polygon rejection has no effect on non-filled polygons (where Style is Points or Lines).
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Shading
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String List: Shading method. Select a method from the list. Choose between these values:
Default = Flat
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Texture interpolation
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String List: Set texture interpolation type. Choose between these values:
Default = Nearest neighbor
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IDL Online Help (March 01, 2006)