Read: "This was a 'bug' that I fixed just yesterday."
Utkarsh
On Wed, Feb 24, 2010 at 11:07 AM, Utkarsh Ayachit
wrote:
>> There's a strange inconsistency, though: When I use the standard spreadsheet
>> view (with points selected or not) for a default sphere source, I see
>> Normals, Points & P
Doh! Curse you Utkarsh -- again you are one step ahead of us! :)
Thanks,
-Eric
On Feb 24, 2010, at 11:08 AM, Utkarsh Ayachit wrote:
> Read: "This was a 'bug' that I fixed just yesterday."
>
> Utkarsh
>
> On Wed, Feb 24, 2010 at 11:07 AM, Utkarsh Ayachit
> wrote:
>>> There's a strange incons
> There's a strange inconsistency, though: When I use the standard spreadsheet
> view (with points selected or not) for a default sphere source, I see
> Normals, Points & Point ID. If I select points on the sphere and click "Show
> only selected elements", only the Normals and Point ID show up a
Plus, there's actually a button at the top of the spreadsheet view that I'd
never noticed before to "Show only selected elements".
There's a strange inconsistency, though: When I use the standard spreadsheet
view (with points selected or not) for a default sphere source, I see Normals,
Points &
And, as Ken Moreland suggested last month, you also have this option:
"If you just want to see a list of point coordinates, you could create a
spreadsheet view and view your grid in that."
The selections will be linked so selecting points on the surface will highlight
rows in the spreadsheet vi
thanks for your help too!
Best regards,
Christoph
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Sven,
> Use the calculator to add the coordinates as a point data array (function:
> coords, result array name: coords). Then go to Selection Inspector, Display
> Style, Point Label and select this additional data array 'coords' from the
> drop-down list 'label mode'.
thanks for your immediate he
>
> Hi,
> I'm currently searching for way to retrieve the coordinates of one or
> more selected surface points ("Select Points On" functionality).
> How can I display the coordinates of those points?
You need two things:
1) after selection, open up a Selection Inspector panel, the current obje
Hi Christoph,
Use the calculator to add the coordinates as a point data array (function:
coords, result array name: coords). Then go to Selection Inspector, Display
Style, Point Label and select this additional data array 'coords' from the
drop-down list 'label mode'.
Hope this helps.
Sven
Chr
Hi,
I'm currently searching for way to retrieve the coordinates of one or
more selected surface points ("Select Points On" functionality).
How can I display the coordinates of those points?
Best regards,
Christoph
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