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  • Push Display under Default display see the default values.
  • Type in Longitude/Latitude start, Long/Lat increment and Longitude/Latitude stop values to set a custom geographical grid. Note Wiki Markup {tip} Sometimes it may be useful to create an item command that will save your settings for a specific dataset. This will save you time next time you want to display axes over the same area. Read more about [creating item commands|Customizing the Interface#Creating item commands]. {tip} h2. Scale bar To display a scale bar open *Tools > Scalebar display* !att:_img_gen^scalebar.png! {note:title=Guide lines when displaying scale bar}
Tip

Sometimes it may be useful to create an item command that will save your settings for a specific dataset. This will save you time next time you want to display axes over the same area. Read more about creating item commands.

Scale bar

To display a scale bar open Tools > Scalebar display

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titleGuide lines when displaying scale bar
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* Push *Draw Scalebar* to display the scalebar in default position and appearence.
* I you prefer a specific position, do as follows:
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# Set the screen in 2D mode.
# Place a cursor mark at the preferred position by a cursor click.
# Check in the box *Use XYZ coordinates*
# Click *Update cursor to world coordinates* to get the cursor coordinates.
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* Push *Draw Scalebar* to display the scalebar in preferred position.
* Set other menu options for scalebar appearence.
* Redraw the scalebar.

Text annotation

The Three dimensional text command lets you create text annotation anywhere in the graphical window. You can create 2D or 3D text, display the text in any angle or stick the text to a surface. All these things can be found out whith a little test and trying. When everything is fine save the command object. Optionally save it as an Item command or copy a present CO so you work with and save a copy of the command object.

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