Hello,
Is there a way to put a label with the scalar field value of the selected point showing on it? I want to indicate the calculated distance in a numeric way on certain points.
Thanks
Label with distance (or scalar field)
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Re: Label with distance (or scalar field)
Yes, use the Point picking tool, it is on the tools menu drop down and the tool bar as a cross hair with a mouse cursor.
Once open it lets you click on a point, it will create a label on whichever point you click and have the scalar field visible at the top of the label along with its X,Y,Z coordinates.
Then press the save current label button on the Point picking tool floating dialog to create the label permanently.
Once open it lets you click on a point, it will create a label on whichever point you click and have the scalar field visible at the top of the label along with its X,Y,Z coordinates.
Then press the save current label button on the Point picking tool floating dialog to create the label permanently.
Re: Label with distance (or scalar field)
And there's the secret shortcut: hold the SHIFT key and left click on a 3D point to spawn a label directly ;)
Daniel, CloudCompare admin
Re: Label with distance (or scalar field)
I swear I tried the point picking tool and the scalar didn't showed up... I must be blind :D
Still learned the secret shortcut so it was worth the question.
Thanks
Still learned the secret shortcut so it was worth the question.
Thanks
Re: Label with distance (or scalar field)
The scalar value appears in the label title (if the scalar field is active).
Daniel, CloudCompare admin
Re: Label with distance (or scalar field)
Yes, it did appear, I meant before I made the post I was also trying that but didn't see it...my bad.
Are there ways to customize that label block, like hiding the RGB values or even the XYZ?
Are there ways to customize that label block, like hiding the RGB values or even the XYZ?
Re: Label with distance (or scalar field)
If you right click on the label, it will 'collapse' (hiding everything but the title).
Daniel, CloudCompare admin