Change the current display mode of the main window.
Click the display mode you want in the cascade. Details of each display mode can be found in the "Term Explanation" in the Help Dialog.
You can view two different display modes at the same time by using the Auxiliary Display from the "View" menu.
Raise the Auxiliary Display Dialog so that you can view two different display modes at the same time (one in the main window, the other in the Auxiliary Display Dialog).
Click the "Select a Display" button in the top of the Auxiliary Display Dialog to raise a cascade. Click a display mode you want from the cascade.
For example, select the "dimensional stacking" mode, and the display will be:
Tips: There is zooming function in this dialog to control the auxiliary display. Any cursor or hotkey operation that works on the display in the main window will also work in this display.
Raise/hide the toolbar.
Check it to raise the toolbar. Uncheck it to hide the toolbar.
Tips:
1. There are zoom entries and some useful quick buttons on the toolbar, such as “open”, “Color Requester”, “Struct-based brush”. Clicking them is the same as clicking the corresponding command from the menu.
2.When you place the cursor on a quick button, the name of the corresponding command of that quick button will be displayed in the message bar (it is in the bottom of the main window) .
Raise the Color Requester Dialog. You can change colors of text, data, highlight, grids, …. through this dialog..
You can either click the colorful buttons to change a particular color, or use our pre-defined themes from the "Preset Themes" button in this dialog.
To change the text color, click the button on the right side of the label “TEXT”. A standard color selection dialog will be raised. Select the color you want from it, then click OK. You will see that the color of the text has been changed to the color you selected.
1. Try the preset themes! You would like some of them! .
2. You need NOT close the Color Requester Dialog to see the effects.
3. You may refer to "Term Explanation" in the Help Dialog to find out the meaning of the different labels.
Change the menu font style.
Click the style name you prefer from the cascade.
Change the menu font size.
Click the font size you prefer from the cascade.
Enable/disable/reset distortion on the displays in the main window and the Auxiliary Display Dialog. With distortion, you can view details within context.
Click "Start" from the cascade to enable distortion.
Click "Start" from the cascade to enable distortion.
Click "Reset" from the cascade to reset the displays back to the original states.
When distortion is enabled, if the current display is
1. Distorted Parallel Coordinates:
2. Distorted Scatterplots:
Raise/hide the toolbar. When the toolbar is raised, you may zoom the display in the main window using the zoom entries in the toolbar.
To zoom in the display in X direction, either click the + or ++ button after the X Zoom label. To zoom out the display in X direction, either click the - or -- button after the X Zoom label. To reset the display in X direction, click the R button after the X Zoom label. You can also directly input the zoom factor into the entry after the X Zoom label followed by pressing “enter” key.
When the display is X zoomed in, you can move the focus of the display by dragging and dropping the horizontal scrolling bar around the display..
Zooming in Y direction is similar to zooming in X direction. X Zoom and Y zoom are independent form each other.
1. ++ leads a larger increase than + does. - - leads a larger decrease than -.
2. Many dialogs contain displays. Usually they contain similar zoom entries as the zoom entries in the toolbar. You can zoom those displays in the same way using their zoom entries.