Display the yellow cross that marks the x,y,z coordinates

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permartin
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Display the yellow cross that marks the x,y,z coordinates

Post by permartin »

Hello!
The program shows us a white cross that is always in the centre of the screen, it also shows us a yellow cross, which is located at the origin of coordinates.
Some time ago, the programme showed me a yellow cross, this allowed me to move a cloud and position a specific area on the yellow cross. This way I left that point at the coordinates 0,0,0.
I haven't used this method for a long time, and I have recently started using it again but I have encountered the following problem:
The program no longer shows me that yellow cross.
Please, could someone tell me how to show that yellow cross again?

I show you some images from the past where I could see the yellow cross.
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This image is current, we can see the white cross, which is always in the centre, but we can't see the yellow cross.
2022-07-18 10_29_14-CloudCompare v2.13.alpha [64-bit] - [3D View 1].png
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Re: Display the yellow cross that marks the x,y,z coordinates

Post by daniel »

Indeed, the white cross is always in the middle of the screen (you can enable or disable it in the 'Display > Display settings' dialog.

The yellow cross is actually the position of the custom light (Display > Lights > Toggle Custom Light - shortcut F7). You can move this custom light by holding the 'CTRL' key and pressing the left mouse button (but I guess in your case you don't want to do that as you want to keep it in (0, 0, 0) ;-).
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permartin
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Re: Display the yellow cross that marks the x,y,z coordinates

Post by permartin »

Solved!
Thank you very much daniel.
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