Std ViewLoadImage: Difference between revisions

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==Description==
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The '''Std ViewLoadImage''' command opens an image in a new tab in the [[Main_view_area|Main view area]].
The '''Std ViewLoadImage''' command opens an image in a new tab in the [[Main_view_area|Main view area]].


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# Select the {{MenuCommand|Tools → [[Image:Std_ViewLoadImage.svg|16px]] Load image...}} option from the menu.
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* To insert an image in the 3D view the [[Std_Import|Std Import]] command should be used. {{Version|1.0}}
* To insert an image in the 3D view the [[Std_Import|Std Import]] command should be used. {{Version|1.0}}




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Revision as of 08:53, 16 April 2023

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Std ViewLoadImage

Menu location
Tools → Load image...
Workbenches
All
Default shortcut
None
Introduced in version
1.0
See also
None

Description

The Std ViewLoadImage command opens an image in a new tab in the Main view area.

Usage

  1. Select the Tools → Load image... option from the menu.
  2. Optionally select the correct file type in the dialog box.
  3. Select a file.
  4. Press the Open button.
  5. The image opens in a new tab.
  6. Optionally right-click in the tab and select Fit to window, Zoom in or Zoom out.
  7. To pan an image that is larger than the tab either use the scrollbars, or hold down the middle mouse button and move the cursor.
  8. Close the tab when done.

Notes