Edit – delete – points, Edit – delete – polygons, Edit – delete – points [ctrl] + [x – Konica Minolta Polygon Editing Tool User Manual

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Edit – Delete – Points

[Ctrl] + [X]

Deleting the Selected Points

This command is used to delete the point(s) selected for the currently displayed element.

Note

Execution of this command may not display simplified data.

Operating Procedure

1

From the element list, select the desired

element.

Edit – Delete – Polygons

Deleting Polygons Comprised of Selected Points

This command is used to delete the polygon(s) that are comprised of the points selected in the currently displayed
element.

Operating Procedure

1

From the element list, select the desired

element.

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It is possible to select two or more elements by clicking
them while holding down the [Shift] or [Ctrl] key.

2

Select the point(s) you want to delete.

3

From the [Edit] menu, select [Delete]

and then click [Points].

The selected point(s) will be deleted.

• The selected element will be ready to be dis-

played in all windows. It will be displayed if
it is not displayed in the active window or the
windows for which all the elements are set to be
displayed.

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If all the points of the element are deleted, the element
will be deleted from the element list.

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It is possible to select two or more elements by clicking
them while holding down the [Shift] or [Ctrl] key.

2

Select the polygon(s) you want to de-

lete.

To select a polygon, all the constituent verti-
ces must be selected.

3

From the [Edit] menu, select [Delete]

and then click [Polygons].

The selected polygon(s) will be deleted.

• The selected element will be ready to be displayed

in all windows. It will be displayed if it is not dis-
played in the active window or the windows for
which all the elements are set to be displayed.

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Even if a polygon is deleted, the vertices comprising that
polygon will not be deleted.

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