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= Project Tree = <!--T:1-->
== Project Tree ==
 
The top left box of the software Interface is the managment panel of the current project that contains all the acquired and modified data.
 
  
The project tree of a structured project is different from the one of a free project.  
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The top left box of the software Interface is the management panel of the project, it contains all the acquired and modified data.
  
== Structured Project ==
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The project trees of the structured and free mode are different.
  
This image shows an example of a Project Tree during a structed project.
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== Structured Project == <!--T:3-->
  
[[File:Dental 2 5 projectTree.jpg|upright|center]]
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This image shows an example of a Structured Project Tree:
  
=== Data Status and Selection ===
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Every entry in the project can be in 3 different status marked by different color boxes:
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* ''No Data (Gray Box)'': This element is needed for the project to be complete but no data is available. You need to import or scan this element
 
* ''Acquired (Blue Box)'': There is an '''acquisition''' of this element. You can align this data with the rest of the project, edit it or convert it into mesh format
 
* ''Meshed (Green Box)'': There is a '''mesh''' of this element. You can edit this data and export it.
 
  
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There are 3 different status that define each object of the project, each status is marked by different color boxes:
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* ''No Data (Gray Box)'': this element is needed for the project to be complete but no data is available. This element needs to be imported or scanned.
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* ''Acquired (Blue Box)'': there is an '''acquisition''' of this element. It is possible to align this data with the rest of the project, edit it or convert it into mesh format.
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* ''Meshed (Green Box)'': there is a '''mesh''' of this element. It is possible to edit this data and export it.
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It is possible to interact with the Project Tree:
 
It is possible to interact with the Project Tree:
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# Left Click on an element to select it
 
# Left Click on an element to select it
 
# Left Click keeping CTRL pressed on an element to add it to the current selection
 
# Left Click keeping CTRL pressed on an element to add it to the current selection
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# Left Click outside the list to clear the current selection
 
# Left Click outside the list to clear the current selection
  
All the selected items will be visible in the 3D View and the software will activate the buttons for all the available actions of the menues, the [[Main_Toolbar|Main Toolbar]] and the [[Support_Toolbars|Support Toolbars]] according to the current selection.
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All the selected items will be visible in the 3D View and the software will activate the buttons for all the available actions of the menus, the [[Main_Toolbar|Main Toolbar]] and the [[Support_Toolbars|Support Toolbars]] according to the current selection.
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The information is layed out as a tree; each element can have ''children'' elements. This scheme represents the information dependency in the project. For example a single stump is part of a jaw so it's a child of the jaw and the software, when asked to '''align''' the stump to the rest of the project, will align it to its parent jaw.
  
The information is layed out as a tree, every element can have ''child'' elements. This represents the information dependency in the project. For example a single stump is part of a jaw so it's a child of the jaw and the software, when asked to '''align''' the stump to the rest of the project, will align it to its parent jaw.
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== Context Menu == <!--T:11-->
  
=== Context Menu ===
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By right clicking on a Project Tree element, a context menu will appear:
  
By right clicking on a Project Tree element a context menu will appear
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{{Screenshot|Dental_3_5_projectTreeMenu.JPG}}
  
[[File:Dental_2_5_projectTreeMenu.jpg|upright|center]]
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The context menu shows:
  
The context menu has:
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* A '''Sub Menu''' with the tools for the selected element (Mesh, Acquisition)
 
* A '''Sub Menu''' with the tools for the selected element (Mesh, Acquisition)
 
* A '''Restore Acquisition''' button that will ''remove'' a mesh and recover the previous acquisition
 
* A '''Restore Acquisition''' button that will ''remove'' a mesh and recover the previous acquisition
 
* A '''Change Color''' button that will change the ''assigned color'' of this element, used in the 3D View
 
* A '''Change Color''' button that will change the ''assigned color'' of this element, used in the 3D View
 
* A '''Change Strategy''' button that will change the ''scan and mesh strategy'' of this element
 
* A '''Change Strategy''' button that will change the ''scan and mesh strategy'' of this element
* A '''Import...''' button that will import an acquisition or mesh from the disk in the supported formats
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* An '''Import...''' button that will import an acquisition or mesh from the disk, in the supported formats
* A '''Export...''' button that will export the acquisition or mesh to the disk in a supported format
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* An '''Export...''' button that will export the acquisition or mesh to the disk, in a supported format
* A '''Export Visible''' button that will merge and export all the current selected meshes in one single file
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* An '''Export Visible''' button that will merge and export all the current selected meshes in one single file
  
=== Drag And Drop ===
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You can drag one element and drop it over a different one
 
You can drag one element and drop it over a different one
  
[[File:Dental_2_5_projectTreeClone.gif|upright|center]]
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The available actions will be:
 
The available actions will be:
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* '''Clone''' to create a copy of this element
 
* '''Clone''' to create a copy of this element
 
* '''Move To ...''' to clone the element and remove the original one
 
* '''Move To ...''' to clone the element and remove the original one
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* '''Swap''' to swap the mesh or acquisition information of two elements
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* '''Remove Common Points''' to automatically remove the common points from a Range Image
  
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== Free Project == <!--T:19-->
  
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This is a screenshot of a Free Project Tree
 
This is a screenshot of a Free Project Tree
  
[[File:Dental 2 5 projectTreeFree.jpg|upright|center]]
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In a free project mode the software have no idea of the dependencies between the data. So there's no tree, no childrens. Only a list of objects.
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In the Free Project mode, the software has no way of knowing the dependencies between the data. So there's no tree, no children. Only a list of objects.
  
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The objects can be of 2 types. Acqusitions (blue icon) or Meshes (green icon).  
 
The objects can be of 2 types. Acqusitions (blue icon) or Meshes (green icon).  
  
For the most part this project works the same from the ''Structured Project''.   
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This project type usually works as the ''Structured Project''.   
  
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The differences are:
 
The differences are:
* To create a copy of a data you need to open the context menu and select the ''Clone'' action.
 
* If you drag one element above another you can move the dragged element in two ways:
 
** The ''Direct Align'' Action to  align the two elements autmatically
 
** The ''Manual Align'' Action to  align the two elements manually
 
  
Now you can return to the [[Main_Page|Main Page]] or continue to the [[Main_Toolbar|Main Toolbar]]
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* To create a copy of a data, it is necessary to open the context menu and select the ''Clone'' function.
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* By dragging one element above another, it is possible to choose between:
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** The ''Direct Alignment'': action to automatically align the two elements.
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** The ''Manual Alignment'': action to manually align the two elements.
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** The ''Remove Common Points'': action to automatically remove common parts from a Range Image
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Latest revision as of 12:43, 16 June 2016


Project Tree

The top left box of the software Interface is the management panel of the project, it contains all the acquired and modified data.

The project trees of the structured and free mode are different.

Structured Project

This image shows an example of a Structured Project Tree:

Dental 3.5 projectTree.JPG

Data Status and Selection

There are 3 different status that define each object of the project, each status is marked by different color boxes:

  • No Data (Gray Box): this element is needed for the project to be complete but no data is available. This element needs to be imported or scanned.
  • Acquired (Blue Box): there is an acquisition of this element. It is possible to align this data with the rest of the project, edit it or convert it into mesh format.
  • Meshed (Green Box): there is a mesh of this element. It is possible to edit this data and export it.

It is possible to interact with the Project Tree:

  1. Left Click on an element to select it
  2. Left Click keeping CTRL pressed on an element to add it to the current selection
  3. Right click on an element to open the Element Context Menu
  4. Left Click outside the list to clear the current selection

All the selected items will be visible in the 3D View and the software will activate the buttons for all the available actions of the menus, the Main Toolbar and the Support Toolbars according to the current selection.

The information is layed out as a tree; each element can have children elements. This scheme represents the information dependency in the project. For example a single stump is part of a jaw so it's a child of the jaw and the software, when asked to align the stump to the rest of the project, will align it to its parent jaw.

Context Menu

By right clicking on a Project Tree element, a context menu will appear:

Dental 3 5 projectTreeMenu.JPG

The context menu shows:

  • A Sub Menu with the tools for the selected element (Mesh, Acquisition)
  • A Restore Acquisition button that will remove a mesh and recover the previous acquisition
  • A Change Color button that will change the assigned color of this element, used in the 3D View
  • A Change Strategy button that will change the scan and mesh strategy of this element
  • An Import... button that will import an acquisition or mesh from the disk, in the supported formats
  • An Export... button that will export the acquisition or mesh to the disk, in a supported format
  • An Export Visible button that will merge and export all the current selected meshes in one single file

Drag And Drop

You can drag one element and drop it over a different one

Dental 3 5 projectTreeClone.gif

The available actions will be:

  • Clone to create a copy of this element
  • Move To ... to clone the element and remove the original one
  • Swap to swap the mesh or acquisition information of two elements
  • Remove Common Points to automatically remove the common points from a Range Image

Free Project

This is a screenshot of a Free Project Tree

Dental 3 5 projectTreeFree.gif

In the Free Project mode, the software has no way of knowing the dependencies between the data. So there's no tree, no children. Only a list of objects.

The objects can be of 2 types. Acqusitions (blue icon) or Meshes (green icon).

This project type usually works as the Structured Project.

The differences are:

  • To create a copy of a data, it is necessary to open the context menu and select the Clone function.
  • By dragging one element above another, it is possible to choose between:
    • The Direct Alignment: action to automatically align the two elements.
    • The Manual Alignment: action to manually align the two elements.
    • The Remove Common Points: action to automatically remove common parts from a Range Image
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