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Point files are files that contains individual points (or pixels) coordinates,
colour values, etc. They are very useful for interacting with other programs,
for example defining areas of interest, following features, etc.
- To define points, hold down the
shift
key and press the left
mouse button.
- While the left mouse button is held down, you can view the
coordinates and image values of the pixel you are pointing to at the
top or at the bottom of the image in a small pop-up window.
- The point is only defined when the left mouse button is released.
a circle surrounds the location of the point that has just been defined.
- If you change your mind about defining a new point, just release
the shift key before you release the mouse button. No new point will then
be defined.
- To define a break in the point list, hold down the
shift
key
and click the right mouse button.
- To delete an arbitrary point from the point list, hold down both the
shift
key and the alt
key, and press the left mouse button
on the point that you want to delete. You have to click quite close to the
point that you want to define.
- You can delete the last point that has been defined by pressing
alt+d
.
- You can delete all the points by pressing
alt+D
(same as
alt+shift+d
)
- the point list is not saved to disk until you do one of the following:
- Save the pointfile manually using the menu (
Transform->Pointfile->Save current pointfile
, or Alt+p
).
- Switch to a new image.
- Quit the application.
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