On opening of an Oblique Project, the oblique views will open with the focus on the center of the Project.
If the center of the map contains oblique images, they will be opened in each oblique view.
By default the Oblique views will be shown in the Oblique Tab with horizontal layout, this can be changed in the Preferences of Oblique.
Pan function activated
Pan, zoom and navigate on an image view using the Pan function. The Pan function is by default activated.
Move cursor in an Oblique View: The position of the hand in the current oblique view will be shown (by a small red cross) on the other oblique views and on the Map 2D if “Show position on other views” is activated in the Oblique settings.
Left Click and Drag
Right Click
Right Click and Drag: Move or Pan the view.
Mousewheel: scroll mouse wheel activates zoom function.
A snapshot from the last used view will be stored on the clipboard. Take into mind that a new snapshot will overwrite the previous snapshot. This to avoid a garbage of snapshots. Via the settings its possible to include the visible overlays on snapshots. | |
The Measure panel will appear on your main Orbit window. Measuring a point, distance, area, or volume on the obliques can be done. | |
The Vector Overlays on 3D Mapping Views will appear on your main Orbit window. The transparency and vertical offset of the overlayed vector data can be changed. | |
The obliques view settings window (see below) will appear on your main Orbit window. Extra oblique information can be displayed on the obliques and on the taken snapshots. | |
Detach the tab window from the main window and put it on a second screen to have a more detailed view. | |
Maximize the tab window in the main window to have a more detailed view. |