How can I switch lines on/off or change colours in 2D scans?

Error description

The GP Foot Measurement module displays various lines that are not required. For example, a blue outline and various straight coloured lines.

Causes of errors

The lines are various auxiliary lines that can be activated or deactivated in the settings.

Troubleshooting

You can switch all lines on/off and change the colour of all lines except the blue of the reference line.

Start the GP Manager

  • For GP Manager version 6, select "Extras" -> "Settings
  • For GP Manager version 7, select the "GP Admin" -> "INI settings
  1. In the drop-down menu, select the item "GP_SCAN_FUSSMESS„.

    INI-Einstellungen-GP_SCAN_FUSSMESS-markiert
  2. You can see the individual sections of the INI file in the lower part of the dialogue. All relevant values relating to the display of the measurement can be found under "Mass„.
  3. Double-click on Mass, then all values of the section are displayed.INI-Einstellungen-Masse-markiert
  4. For each line that is displayed, there are two values under mass. In each case, a value marked with "B_Use_" and a second value beginning with "RGB_" begins.
  5. Click on the value you wish to change. It is generally recommended that you enter a new value in the "Info" changes (see image below). The first part of the value indicates what values are possible.
    B_UseYes/No, this value can be changed by clicking on the box in front of Yes. If the value is "No", the corresponding line is not displayed.INI_Einstellungen-Ballenmass-Checkbox-markiertRGB_Red/yellow/blue Value for displaying the line colour. The value can be set using the "Change" button can be customised.INI-Einstellungen-RGB_Taillenmass-Ändern-markiert
    Attention:
    The GP Manager must be restarted for changes to take effect.
  6. If you are not sure which line you want to deactivate, you can first select the corresponding "RGB_" value. You can then change the value for the corresponding line. Remember that changes are only applied after restarting the GP Manager.