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Operating Systems Solaris Not able to copy the tree node text in solaris, while easily done in window Post 302105364 by BOFH on Thursday 1st of February 2007 08:37:28 AM
Old 02-01-2007
Microsoft added their own key combinations; Ctrl + C/Ctrl + V keys. Try Ctrl + Insert/Shift + Insert which works in both Windows and Unix. This assumes you've highlighted the text of course.

Carl
 

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aven(1) 						      General Commands Manual							   aven(1)

NAME
aven -- sophisticated cave viewer for Unix and MS Windows SYNOPSIS
aven [options] .3d file Description Aven displays processed cave surveys in a window and allows you to manipulate the view. Note that there is no perspective in the view. This means that it is impossible to tell which way round a cave is rotating, or whether you are viewing something from behind, or in front. So if you think the direction of rotation in wrong, or changes as you watch, this is just your brain being confused, not a bug! Mouse Control The best way to move the cave is with the mouse. We suggest you try each of these out after reading this section to get a feel for how they work. If you hold down the right button then the cave is dragged when you move the mouse. If you hold down the left button, then the cave is rotated if you move left or right, and zoomed if you move up and down. If you hold down <Ctrl> while dragging with the left mouse button, then the cave rotates and tilts at the same time instead. If your mouse has a middle button then holding it down and moving the mouse up and down tilts the cave. Moving the mouse left and right has no effect. And if you have a scrollwheel, this can be used to zoom in/out. By default the mouse moves the cave, but if you press <Ctrl-R>, then the mouse will move the viewpoint instead (i.e. everything will go in the opposite direction). Apparently this feels more natural to some people. Keyboard Control <P> and <L> select Plan and eLevation respectively. Changing between plan to elevation is animated to help you see where you are and how things relate. This animation is automatically disabled on slow machines to avoid user frustration. Comma <'>, and Slash </> tilt up and down respectively. Tilt goes 180 degrees from plan view to a view from directly below (upside down plan). <Space> toggles automatic rotation about a vertical axis on and off. The speed of rotation for this, and animated transitions between plan and elevation, is controlled by <Z> and <X>. Crosses and/or labels can be displayed at survey stations. <Ctrl-X> toggles crosses and <Ctrl-N> station names. <Ctrl-L> toggles the dis- play of survey legs. <Delete> is useful if you get lost - it resets the scale, position, and rotation speed, so that the cave returns to the centre of the screen. There are also keyboard controls to use instead of the mouse - <Shift> helps here as it accelerates all movements: <Z>, <X> : Faster/Slower Rotation <R>: Reverse direction of rotation <Enter>, <Space>: Start and stop auto-rotation <C>, <V>: Rotate cave one step clockwise/anti-clockwise <'> , </>: Higher/Lower Viewpoint <]> , <[>: Zoom in/Out <U>, <D>: Set view to Up/Down <N>, <S>, <E>, <W>: Set view to North, South, East, West <Delete>: Reset to default scale, rotation rate, etc <P>, <L>: Plan, Elevation <Cursor Left>, <Cursor Right>: Pan survey Left/Right (on screen) <Cursor Up>, <Cursor Down>: Pan survey Up/Down (on screen) <Ctrl-N>: Toggle display of station names <Ctrl-X>: Toggle display of crosses at stations <Ctrl-L>: Toggle display of survey legs <Ctrl-F>: Toggle display of surface legs <Ctrl-G>: Toggle display of grid <Ctrl-B>: Toggle display of bounding box <O>: Toggle display of non-overlapping/all names <Ctrl-R>: reverse sense of controls <Shift>: accelerates all movement keys A little experimentation should give a better understanding of how this works. There is an auto-resizing scale bar along the bottom of the screen which varies in length as you zoom in or out. In the lower right corner is a compass pointer showing which way is North, and a clino pointer showing the angle of tilt. And in the upper right is a colour key showing the correspondence between colour and depth (by default - you can also colour by date or by error). See Also 3dtopos(1), cad3d(1), cavern(1), diffpos(1), extend(1), sorterr(1), svxedit(1) aven(1)
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