The catlaog is navigated by using the menu bar (above) and the mouse directly on the image. For example, you can directly select a segment of the image that you want to enlarge. The mouse functions are determined by the 4 buttons on the menu bar (magnify, move etc). The example on the left shows the button ?magnify?.
The small survey window (above left) displays the position of the current selected segment.
Bike names and stickers are usually links to more information on our web site. Clicking on these links will open pages in a new browser window.
urvey window
Back to original view.
Undoes scaling, rotating, moving etc back to original view.
(identical with space bar)
Zoom in
Zoom out
Mouse functions
Mouse - Zoom in
Choose this function to enlarge segments with the mouse. Click on the image and drag the frame over the desired segment.
Alternatively you can click on the image, without marking the segment. The current image segment will then be enlarged in steps. To zoom out in steps, hold down the CTRL-key and click on the image.
Mouse - move
Choose this functions to move the image with the mouse. Click on the image and drag in the desired direction. To return to the original view, hold down the CTRL-key and click on the image.
Mouse - turn
Choose this function to turn the image around the z-axis. Click on the image and drag in whatever direction you want to turn the object (to the right or the left) To undo turn, hold down the CTRL-key and click on the image.
View
Hide/display menu
Displays or hides the operating functions of the viewer.
Information
Displays information about the viewer and refers to a configurable help page.
Catalog viewing can also be controlled with the keyboard.
The list below shows which keys have what function. As most function keys are in the Num field, NUM LOCK has to be activated before use.
In the survey window you can see a miniature presentation of the whole image. The segment which is currently viewed is framed in red. In the survey window you can change the current segment either by dragging the frame, or by clicking on the desired area of the image.