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CVS Tags: release-2_1_5-9, release-2_1_5-8, release-2_1_5-10, HEAD
Converted help cards to PDF for use with acroread. Replaced use of xconfirm
with xmessage. Changed demo directory to be consistent with IRIX.
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Viewers are types of Inventor components which allow you to move around a scene and look at objects. There are four types of viewers: the WalkViewer, the FlyViewer, the PlaneViewer, and the ExaminerViewer. Although each viewer performs a different function, all have some characteristics in common, which will be documented in the following pages. All will use popup menus with many similar functions. All can have "border decoration" on or off. The border decoration is the area surrounding the render area which may contain buttons, sliders, and thumbwheels. Standard buttons and thumbwheels, when applicable, will be located in the same position on each viewer. All decoration functionality is duplicated with menus, mouse, and keyboard operations. Some viewers may add new buttons and thumbwheels to the common set. A zoom slider may be used also when applicable to the viewer. All will have cursors indicating at least whether you are in viewing or picking mode. Other cursors and feedback will be specific to each viewer. The most common operations are performed by using the left mouse button. The middle mouse button is usually used for less frequent operations. Occasionally, the two are used simultaneously. The right mouse button is always reserved for popup menus. The left and middle mouse buttons can also be used with the Ctrl modifier key for alternative use. The Alt key is used by all viewers to temporary put the viewer into viewing mode.
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