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This is a walkthrough on the use of the ''rotation frames'' inside the tomogram browser [[dtmslice]]
 
This is a walkthrough on the use of the ''rotation frames'' inside the tomogram browser [[dtmslice]]
  
[[File:ObliqueViewPick.png|thumb|right|400px| Slice walkthrough 1 ]]
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The rotation frame can be created selecting a spot with the mouse in the main scene and pressing on the key '''k'''
[[File:ObliqueViewRotator.png|thumb|right|400px| Slice walkthrough 1 ]]
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[[File:ObliqueViewPick.png|center|right|400px| Selection of spot ]]
[[File:ObliqueViewOptions.png|thumb|right|400px| Slice walkthrough 1 ]]
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[[File:ObliqueViewAuxiliary.png|thumb|right|400px| Slice walkthrough 1 ]]
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The square point at the end of the normal is interactive and can be used to rotate and drag the frame:
[[File:ObliqueViewAuxiliaryResized.png|thumb|right|400px| Slice walkthrough 1 ]]
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[[File:ObliqueViewRotator.png|thumb|right|400px| Interactive rotation frame created with key '''f''' ]]
[[File:ObliqueViewAuxiliaryBandpassed.png|thumb|right|400px| Slice walkthrough 1 ]]
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Rotation: move the mouse while keeping the main mouse button pressed.
[[File:ObliqueViewAuxiliaryModel.png|thumb|right|400px| Slice walkthrough 1 ]]
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Shift:  move the mouse while keeping    the main button '''and''' the [shift] key pressed.
[[File:ObliqueViewModelSynchronized.png|thumb|right|400px| Slice walkthrough 1 ]]
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Secondary click on the square control point: opens a menu of options.
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[[File:ObliqueViewOptions.png|thumb|center|400px| Secondary click on the control point opens an options menu.  ]]
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A further GUI will appear: the ''oblique view GUI'' associated to the rotating frame.
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[[File:ObliqueViewAuxiliary.png|thumb|center|400px| The oblique view GUI ]]
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The size of the GUI corresponds to the length of the frame. This can be changed in tomoslice by dragging any side with the mouse.
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No key pressed:  moves only the clicked segment
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Shift pressed:  keeps the frame segment lengths to proportion 1:1
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shift + control pressed: elongates the frame in a given direction (moves simultaneously horizontal or vertical segments)
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[[File:ObliqueViewAuxiliaryResized.png|thumb|center|400px| Resizing the frame in tmslice resizes the auxiliary oblique view GUI]]
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[[File:ObliqueViewAuxiliaryBandpassed.png|thumb|center|400px| Modifying the bandpass parameters, amount of projected slices or contrast settings makes the structure of interest visible]]
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[[File:ObliqueViewAuxiliaryModel.png|thumb|center|600px| The models seen in the [[model pool]] of <tt>dtmslice</tt>  are also visible here/]]
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[[File:ObliqueViewModelSynchronized.png|thumb|center|600px| Model points hit on the oblique view GUI appaear in the corresponding position of the main scene  ]]

Revision as of 15:55, 27 April 2017

This is a walkthrough on the use of the rotation frames inside the tomogram browser dtmslice

The rotation frame can be created selecting a spot with the mouse in the main scene and pressing on the key k

Selection of spot

The square point at the end of the normal is interactive and can be used to rotate and drag the frame:

Interactive rotation frame created with key f

Rotation: move the mouse while keeping the main mouse button pressed. Shift: move the mouse while keeping the main button and the [shift] key pressed. Secondary click on the square control point: opens a menu of options.

Secondary click on the control point opens an options menu.

A further GUI will appear: the oblique view GUI associated to the rotating frame.

The oblique view GUI

The size of the GUI corresponds to the length of the frame. This can be changed in tomoslice by dragging any side with the mouse. No key pressed: moves only the clicked segment Shift pressed: keeps the frame segment lengths to proportion 1:1 shift + control pressed: elongates the frame in a given direction (moves simultaneously horizontal or vertical segments)

Resizing the frame in tmslice resizes the auxiliary oblique view GUI
Modifying the bandpass parameters, amount of projected slices or contrast settings makes the structure of interest visible
The models seen in the model pool of dtmslice are also visible here/
Model points hit on the oblique view GUI appaear in the corresponding position of the main scene