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Build – Registration – Initial – Manual
Performing Initial Registration of Elements Manually
This command is used to perform registration of elements by designating corresponding points.
Left  
: Designates corresponding points.
Middle ([Shift] + Left)  : Cancels designation of corresponding points
Right 
: Performs registration.
 Operating Procedure 
1
  From the element list, select the desired 
elements.
2
  From the [Build] menu, select [Registra-
tion], [Initial] and then click [Manual].
The [Build-Registration-Initial-Manual] dialog 
box will appear.
•  The selected element will be ready to be dis-
played in all windows. It will be displayed if 
it is not displayed in the active window or the 
windows for which all the elements are set to be 
displayed.
3
  Select the basis element in the dialog 
box, and click the [OK] button.
All the currently displayed windows will be 
hidden, and the temporary window for each 
selected element will appear.
•  Each temporary window is a “Isometric” or 
“Perspective” view and displayed in texture map-
ping mode (if the element has a color image) or in 
shading mode (if the element has no color image). 
One element will be displayed in each temporary 
window. The elements will be fully framed.
•   It is not possible to change the view mode and 
rendering mode for the temporary windows.
4
  On the first window click the desired 
point using the left mouse button, then 
click the left button at the correspond-
ing point on the second window.
When the left mouse button is clicked on a 
window, a marker (n mark) will be displayed. 
Different colors of markers are available, and 
each pair of corresponding points will have a 
different color.
M
emo
Dragging a corresponding point with the left mouse 
button will move it.
Note
An alarm will be heard if a point that has no data is
clicked in a window or if the left button is clicked twice
or more continuously in the same window.
5
  Repeat step 4 until three or more pairs 
of corresponding points are designated.
The order of designating points in the first and 
second windows for the first pair can differ 
from that for the second pair.