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.. _working_with_shape_plots:
Working with Shape Plots
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This is the Shape plot for the Pyramidal cell model in ``neurondemo`` as it first appears on the screen. Its X axis is horizontal, the Y axis is vertical, and the Z axis is perpendicular to the page. Shape plots can be rotated, magnified or reduced, and translated.
.. image:: img/shape.gif
:align: center
Rotation
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1.
R click in the graph window and select 3D Rotate.
2.
Lift the mouse carefully off the pad, so that its cursor remains in the graph window.
3.
Press the L mouse button and hold it down.
4.
Use the A, X, and Z keys to examine the cell from three orthogonal directions.
Atop view down the Y axis
Xside viewdown the X axis, i.e. from the right
Zside viewdown the Z axis (standard view seen above)
5.
Place the mouse back down on the pad, press the L mouse button, and run the mouse around on the pad to see the cell rotate wildly.
6.
Restore the standard view by pressing Z while holding the L mouse button down.
7.
Use ^X, ^Y, or ^Z (^ = Ctrl key) to rotate the cell in 10° increments around the X, Y, or Z axis.
Other operations
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Use the secondary menu of the Shape plot window to
- zoom in or out by 10% increments
- click and drag to open a NewView that focuses on a particular area
- zoom in or out continuously (Zoom in/out) by clicking and dragging to R or L
- click and drag the image around the window (Translate).
Note: you can also move the image by holding down the shift key and then doing click and drag
When you're done
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be sure to set :menuselection:`View --> Section` so you don't inadvertently cause other changes to the image.
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