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Tracing Options


Using the [Options] button in the panel, you can make various settings on individual tabs with regard to graphics overlays on 2D and 3D image windows.

Tab |Surface|

SurfaceAuxillary WindowInput WindowTemplatesVariablesPointsMonitor3D

[Click on tab opens related wiki page]

Panel Colors

Here you can set the following background colors for module evaluation.
The settings affect the local client.

Element Example Setting
Table of Landmarks Background color of the reference point list in the upper panel on the right
Table of Results Background color of the results list in the lower panel on the right
Background Background color of the image window 2D

Panel Cursor

Here you can choose between 4 different cursor lcons for digitizing landmarks.
The settings affect the local client.

Cursor Style Cursor Icon
Default
Style 1
Style 2
Style 3

Panel Landmark Insertion

In the panel properties of the reference point input in module Digitize can be defined.
The settings affect the local client.

Type Setting Meaning
Checkbox Confirm Changes When changing a reference point position, confirmation is requested
Checkbox Move Landmarks Moving reference points can be done by Drag&Drop
Checkbox Hide Template Points Exclusive contour points are hidden when the contour display is deactivated
Pulldown Assistant inactive No input wizards are displayed
Show Assistant Input wizards are displayed
Assistant asks Input wizard correction accepted when confirmed
Trust Assistant Input wizard correction accepted w/o confirmation

Panel Display Deviation for Clinical Norm

Here you can define by means of radio buttons whether the difference between measured value and clinical norm should be calculated from interval boundary [norm value - standard deviation, norm value + standard deviation] or from the clinical norm value. The settings affect the local workstation.


Distance to Boundary: difference = measured value - clinical norm +/- standard deviation.


Distance from Clinical Norm: difference = measured value - clinical norm

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en/to_surface.txt · Last modified: 2021/10/14 15:34 by onyxadmin