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3D Gugle
User's Guide
(Common buttons and functionality)
Common buttons:

Button "CLS"
(Clear Screen)
Clears any work executed and then shows the original image.
Button "Test"
(Test)
Applies the functions but the result is only for the preview and is not
memorized.
Button "RST"
(Reset)
Clears any work executed, restores the default value and then shows the original
image.
Button "Save"
First applies the functions and then runs the Save dialogue to save the image.
Button "Copy"
First applies the functions and then copies the image to the Window’s clipboard.

Button "Clone"
First applies the functions and then copies the image into a new window.
The new window is a visual memory but also an active memory when the menu "Edit"
in the same "new window" is used.
For other information on memory management see "Open/Save"
The "Withe
scroll-bar" is used to change the transparency of the controls dialogue.
Button "OK"
First applies the functions and then fixes the result in memory and closes the
dialogue box.
Button "Exit"
(Exit)
First clears any work executed, shows the
original image and closes the dialogue box.
Menu "Zoom"
The menu temporarily resizes the image to facilitate viewing.
If the option "Window" is selected, each time the
main window size is changed the image shows the adaptation.

The button "All"
Enables contemporaneous work on all RGB colours and only a scroll-bar is shown.

Main window:
The main window of 3D Gugle is
always free and it is always possible to resize, to act with the scroll bars and
to move in any direction.
Controls Dialogue-Box
To hide/reveal the controls dialogue-box click, on the
image preview to toggle
If enabled or visible the
standard "minimise"
button hide the screen and the controls
dialogue-box.
The "minimise" button is normally used to work in multi-session.
Remember that with 3D Gugle is normal
to work with more than one 3D Gugle contemporaneously open.
In one session you work and in another you can make tests.
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Scroll Bars:

The scroll bars are movable using the mouse or the keys.
To select the scroll to move
with a key, click on the scroll.
With the keys
"A" and "S" you can
move the normal scroll right/left by one step.
With the keys Page-Up/Down you can move right/left
each of the scrolls by ten steps.
With the keys Home you can move each of the scrolls
to the Minimum value.
With the keys End you can move each of the scrolls
to the Max value.
The scroll bars are also movable with the mouse wheel.
Track Bars:

The track bars are movable using the
mouse or the keys.
To select the scroll to move with a key, click on the scroll.
With the keys
"arrow" right/left the TrackBar scrolls by one
step.
With the keys Page-Up/Down you can move right/left
by ten steps.
With the keys Home you can move each of the scrolls
to the Minimum value.
With the keys End you can move each of the scrolls
to the Max value.
Standard Spins-button

To insert the value you can
use four methods.
a) acting with the mouse on the Spinbuttons
b) mouse wheel
c) keyboard or numeric keys
d) Up/Down arrow key
"Enter" store the value.
Special Spins-button

To insert the value you can use two methods.
a) acting with the mouse on the Spinbuttons
b) keyboard or numeric keys
The data is memorised by removing
the mouse cursor from the input area.

The Button "A"
sets to zero the "Start" input Box
The Button "B"
copies in the "Start" Box the value of the "End" Box
The Button "C"
copies in the "End" the value of the "Start" Box
The Button "D" sets
in the "End" Box the
max value