Hi Caspar,
 Thanks for your explanation. I did not no about reply-all
 stuff coz I am new to these kinds of mailing list, it
 explains now why my reply did not appear in the list :-P . I
 will post again my second question and your reply. 
 Interesting, is there any example or tutorial for this
 camera stuff? I am not that good in c++ to figure it out
 myself because most of the time I use matlab, 
 
 As for the other post, here is what I got:
                
      ---------------------------
                
      from:     "[email protected]"
 <[email protected]>
                
      Sorry, we were unable to deliver
 your message to the following address.
                
      <[email protected]>:
                
        No MX or A records for
 lists.sourceforge.ne 
                
      ---------------------------
 Regards, 
 Ibraheem
 
 ---------------------------------
 
 Hi Ibraheem,
  
  Generally, please try and keep the conversation on the
  mailing list ("reply all"), so other users can profit from
  answers as well.
  
  What is the mail system message, when you try to post your
  other mail? Did you add large attachements? These can be
  blocked by the demon.
  
  Regarding your requirements. As I said, there currently is
  no interaction for achieving this kind of moving the
 camera
  along a structure (apart from zooming/rotating manually).
  That said, if you are a developer, you can move the camera
  along a specific path (for example defined by points set
 by
  a user).
  
  Best,
  Caspar
 
 
 ------------------------------------
 
 Hi Caspar,
 Thanks for your quick reply. I just tried Flight  mode,
 it is interesting but it only kind of zoom-in. What I need
 is going through a channel to see the inside surface.
 By the way, I post another message regarding problem in
 building the release version but the mail system block it
 and returned it to me .

 Regards,
 Ibraheem
 
 
 --------------------------------------------
 On Wed, 11/20/13, Goch, Caspar Jonas <[email protected]>
 wrote:
 
  Subject: AW: [mitk-users] Volume Visualization PlugIn,
 navigation inside the volume
  To: "'ibraheem aldhamari'" <[email protected]>,
 "[email protected]"
 <[email protected]>
  Date: Wednesday, November 20, 2013, 1:27 AM
  
  Hi Ibraheem,  good to hear that you like
  MITK.  Currently we do not support
  clicking into the 3D render window to change your point of
  view to a specific point or structure. On the other hand
 you
  can rotate and pan the image and zoom into it to follow
  structures. What might fit your idea best is the free
 flight
  mode though. You can activate it by pressing “F”
  while the cursor is in the 3D window.  You can find
 further
  information on navigating the render windows in the manual
  [1].  Best,Caspar  [1] 
http://docs.mitk.org/nightly-qt4/MITKUserManualPage.html#MITKUserManualPageMultiWidgetNavigation
    Von: ibraheem aldhamari [mailto:[email protected]]
  
  Gesendet: Mittwoch, 20. November 2013
  09:45
  An: [email protected]
  Betreff: [mitk-users] Volume Visualization PlugIn,
  navigation inside the volume  Halloooo, recently I
 decided to try MITK to
  see what it can offer.I installed it in my openSUSE 64bits
  system with some challenges :-) (for the sake of
  organization I will post them in another post
  ;-)The volume visualization plugin
  provides good visualization of my CT scans, well done :).
 I
  would like to know if it is possible to navigate through
 the
  volume e.g. double click on a specific point to go inside
  the volume from this point in the render view. This will
  help to track some objects or go through paths.
  Have a nice
  day!Ibraheem
   
   

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