A text callout provides the ability to add a simple text box to the graphic view. This can be helpful both in annotation reporting im- ages and in guided inspections. This can be expanded by Right-click within the text box to add dynamic reporting attributes in-line with user defined text.
Point Label callouts provides a quick way to add a name label to a specific point or set of points. These callouts can be converted direct- ly to Point Coordinate callouts if desired at any time.
Point Coordinate callouts are pre-configured to provide basic point name and position information:
Right-Click the Point Coordinate or Point Label callout to access the properties and display configuration for that callout type
A Point Comparison callout can be used like a dimension to display the difference in position between two selected points. Their deltas are computed by subtracting the first selected from the second selected. Right-Click the callout to access properties.
This callout option provides an efficient way to compare the corre- sponding point pairs in two selected groups. It adds individual point comparison callouts to each of the matched points in each group. Their deltas are computed by subtracting the first selected from the second selected. Right-Click the callout to access properties.
Vector callouts annotate selected vectors with a vector group. They can be configured to display both the magnitude and tolerance information as needed, which can be configured through the right-click properties.
In many cases users are only really interested in annotating the larg- est or smallest deviations displayed by a vector group. The Min/Max Vector Group callout provides a means to specify how many callout to add and have them added automatically to the vector group by picking any single vector in that group.
Voxels provide a means to identify the deviation displayed in Clouds to Objects relationship when using a voxel display. For more information refer to “Voxel Cloud Display”.
These annotations can be added to any object. Just like point labels the Object labels only list a name for the object but can be converted to full object callouts at any time. Annotates selected object properties. Right-Click the callout to access properties.
While relationships are not actually graphical entities, they can still be used in displaying key information about the objects or points within the job file. Callouts can be added to any relationship by selecting the relationship either through the tree or by using the F2 selection menu. An example Geometry relationship callout is shown below. Right-Click the callout to access the extensive relationship callout properties.