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  1. \ApAssist
  2. \: - This is the Quick Help for the morph group op panel -
  3. \: -----------------------------------------------------------------------
  4. \:   Written by David E. Patterson
  5. \: -----------------------------------------------------------------------
  6.  
  7. \font topaz.font 8
  8. \tc 1
  9. \wr
  10. \lj
  11. \dd "imh_descriptor"
  12.  
  13. \index "hlp_index/index"
  14. \toc "imh_toc/toc"
  15. \help "aa_help/help
  16.  
  17. \node "mcmg_setgrptrans"
  18. \title "Set Group Transparency"
  19. \next "mcmg_setgrpvel"
  20. \prev ""
  21. This selection will allow you to set the transparency for a group of points.
  22. The points are selected through the use of a freehand area selection.  Once
  23. the group of points has been selected a transparency curve can be assigned to
  24. the points.
  25.  
  26. User Interface: \{ \nw \ts b Compose Panel
  27.                     Compose Morphing
  28.                         Group Operations
  29.                              Set Group Transparency\}
  30.  
  31. \endnode
  32.  
  33. \node "mcmg_setgrpvel"
  34. \title "Set Group Velocity"
  35. \next "mcmg_demotegrp"
  36. \prev "mcmg_setgrptrans"
  37. This selection allows you to set a velocity for a group of points.  The
  38. points are selected through the use of a freehand area.  This is a nice
  39. feature for setting only one portion of the images points to a hogher or
  40. lower velocity.
  41.  
  42. User Interface: \{ \nw \ts b Compose Panel
  43.                     Compose Morphing
  44.                         Group Operations
  45.                              Set Group Velocity\}
  46.  
  47. \endnode
  48.  
  49. \node "mcmg_demotegrp"
  50. \title "Demote Group"
  51. \next "mcmg_delgrp"
  52. \prev "mcmg_setgrpvel"
  53. This will take the curves and vectors, in a selected freehand area, and
  54. demote them.  Curves will be demoted to vectors, and vectors will be demoted
  55. to points.
  56.  
  57. User Interface: \{ \nw \ts b Compose Panel
  58.                     Compose Morphing
  59.                         Group Operations
  60.                              Demote Group\}
  61.  
  62. \endnode
  63.  
  64. \node "mcmg_delgrp"
  65. \title "Delete Group"
  66. \next "mcmg_movesize"
  67. \prev "mcmg_demotegrp"
  68. This will delete a group of points in a selected freehand area.
  69.  
  70. User Interface: \{ \nw \ts b Compose Panel
  71.                     Compose Morphing
  72.                         Group Operations
  73.                              Delete Group\}
  74.  
  75. \endnode
  76.  
  77. \node "mcmg_movesize"
  78. \title "Move + Size"
  79. \next "mcmg_moverot"
  80. \prev "mcmg_delgrp"
  81. This will move and translate all the selected points.  This is nice for
  82. increasing the size of a group of points, and then moving them.  The left
  83. button will scale the points, and both buttons will allow you to move the
  84. points.
  85.  
  86. User Interface: \{ \nw \ts b Compose Panel
  87.                     Compose Morphing
  88.                         Group Operations
  89.                              Move + Size\}
  90.  
  91. \endnode
  92.  
  93. \node "mcmg_moverot"
  94. \title "Move + Rotate"
  95. \next ""
  96. \prev "mcmg_movesize"
  97. This will move and translate all the selected points.  This will allow you to
  98. change the size and to rotate the group of points.  The left button will scale
  99. the points, and both buttons will allow you to move the points.
  100.  
  101. User Interface: \{ \nw \ts b Compose Panel
  102.                     Compose Morphing
  103.                         Group Operations
  104.                              Move + Rotate\}
  105.  
  106. \endnode
  107.  
  108.