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version 1.1.12)
A simple 3-D viewer that displays Shape files read by the Loni
ShapeTools library.
Supported file formats include: LONI Ucf, LONI TM, Minc OBJ,
GeomView OFF and
DataExplorer DX format files. A complete list of supported file formats
is
here.
The ShapeViewer can be run as an independent program, or it may function
as a client program, controlled by a remote server.
This capability allows a view seen by a server to be replicated at a large
number of remotely hosted client sites.
Independent Mode features
- Multiple files of any supported type may be simultaneously viewed.
- Specific scene viewpoints and file sets may be saved and later reloaded.
- Runs on any computer with Java3D (Macintosh, Windows, Linux, Solaris). Sorry, not SGI.
- Note: Macintosh 10.4 (Tiger) users do not need to download Java3D - it is included with the operating system.
- "4D" ucf's may optionally be colored via customisable color maps.
- Have a set of predefined color maps (e.g. "Hot Metal", "Spectrum).
- Minc OBJ's points display in color.
- Current scene may be saved as a separate JPEG image file.
- Optionally reads files from URL. This allows access to files in a web directory.
- Supports a scriptable command language
Client Mode features
- View is controlled by commands sent by a remote server.
- View upate frequency may be set by local user.
Documentation
Author
The first revision of the ShapeViewer was written by Jeff Ma.
The next revision, not yet released, is being revised by Craig Schwartz.
Changes
- Updated to use current ShapeTools library (adds more file formats).
- Allows color map to be applied to per-vertex attributes that are vectors (by averaging these into a scalar).
- Version 1.1.12
- colors vector attribute values by extracting the 0'th vector element and treating as a scalar value, mappable via a color map.
- Supports PLY format files (vi ShapeTools library)
Wish List
| Description | Completed |
| Read UIF RGB file and interpret the RGB components as the coordinates of the vertices of a surface. | |
Center on a vertex, showing a particular radius around it, vertex specified by: - vertex number
- coordinate (pick closest vertex)
- Display multiple, possibly orthogonal, 2d sections of an image volume
|
| Read Brain Visa Mesh files | Sep 08 |
| Read BrainVisa Ribbon files | |
| Support different render modes for different shapes | |
| Support ImageVolume (voxel) renderings | |
| Support Tetrahedral volumes | |