Menu, Toolbar, and Shortcuts

FME Data Inspector

Command Keyboard Shortcut Function
Preferences

 

Opens the FME Options dialog for configuring optional FME Data Inspector features, including Background Maps, Database Connections, Default Paths, and Web Service Connections.

File

Command Keyboard Shortcut Function
Open Dataset

Ctrl O

Opens a file browser so you can pick a dataset.
Open Recent   Displays a list of the most recently viewed files.
Add Dataset

Ctrl D

Opens a file browser so you can add a dataset to the current view.
Close View

Ctrl F4

Closes the current view.
Save Data As

Ctrl S

Saves the current view to a separate dataset. See Saving Data.

Save Selected Data As

Ctrl Alt S

Saves selected features to a separate dataset. See Saving Data.

Exit Ctrl Q Shuts down the FME Data Inspector.

View

Command Keyboard Shortcut Function

Windows

 

Provides options to show or hide the following parts of the user interface:

  • Display Control
  • Feature Information
  • Log
  • Table View
  • Status Bar
  • Toolbar
  • Tab Bar
Layout   Allows you to save the current window layout and manage layout presets. For more information, see Working with Layout Presets.

Table View

2D

3D

Slideshow

Ctrl 1

Ctrl 2

Ctrl 3

Switch between table, two-dimensional, three-dimensional, or slideshow views.

Background Color

Ctrl B

Opens a dialog for selecting a new background color in the View window.
Display Full Precision  

When checked, floating-point values display up to 17 significant digits in the Feature Information window and Table View. When unchecked, FME Data Inspector attempts to display floating-point values shorter (up to 11 significant digits) if doing so makes the string significantly shorter. Otherwise, 17 digits are displayed. For example, when unchecked, the value 1234.0001000000002 would display as 1234.0001. However, the value 12345678901234567e-17 would remain the same. This setting affects only the display of values; it does not affect any internal numeric calculations, which FME performs using the maximum precision.

Note  Changing this setting can also apply to the display of floating-point values in the Log window, when Saving Data using Log This Feature. However, you must exit and restart FME Data Inspector for the change to take effect.
Mark End Nodes   Marks the starting and ending coordinates of features that appear in the View window in 2D mode. To use this tool more selectively, right-click on a node in the Display Control. For more information, see Viewing Start and End Coordinates.
Mark Coordinates   Marks the coordinates of features that appear in the View window in 2D mode. To use this tool more selectively, right-click on a node in the Display Control. For more information, see Marking Coordinates.
Mark Text Insertion Points   Marks the text insertion points of features that appear in the View window in 2D mode. To use this tool more selectively, right-click on a node in the Display Control. For more information, see Marking Text Insertion Points. To use this tool more selectively, right-click on a node in the Display Control
Allow Area Filling   When unchecked, feature type geometries with areas do not render an area filling when viewing features in the View window in 2D mode, regardless of any Fill Color or Fill Opacity settings. To use this tool more selectively, right-click on a node in the Display Control.
Refresh

F5

Reload the data from the source.

The FME Data Inspector will close the dataset and re-read everything in it from the source folder.

Any changes that have been made to the source dataset since it was opened in the FME Data Inspector will be updated in the View window when the dataset is refreshed.

Note  Do not use the Refresh button when you are viewing data routed directly from FME Workbench.
Stop

Esc

Cancel the current dataset being loaded or the current "Save" operation.

Camera

Command Keyboard/Mouse Shortcut Function

Pan Mode

Ctrl N

Press and hold both the left and right mouse buttons.

Move the camera view vertically and horizontally. Click and drag the pointer to pan the current dataset.
Orbit Mode

Ctrl R

Hold down the middle mouse button.

Rotate a 3D image in the View window to inspect it from many different angles.

Note that this command is not available in 2D view mode.

Zoom In Mode

Ctrl +

Hold down the Shift key.

Moves the view closer, by increments, or farther away, by increments.

Tip  You can zoom in and out in the View window without activating the zoom tools by using the scroll wheel on your mouse.

The zoom tools are location aware, in other words, they draw the focus of the view to where you click or to your mouse location when using the scroll wheel to zoom.

Zoom Out Mode

Ctrl -

Hold down the Ctrl key.

Zoom to Selected Feature

Ctrl J

Concentrates the view on the selected feature.
Zoom to Full Extent

Ctrl E

Zooms the view to a distance so that the data is visible and centered in the window.

Tools

Command Keyboard Shortcut Function
Select

Ctrl K

Selects a feature, and displays information in the Feature Information window.
Select All Features with No Geometry

Ctrl G

Selects all features that have no geometry (for example, a database record may consist entirely of features that have an fme_type of fme_no_geom).
Filter Features   Opens the Filter Features dialog for displaying only features that satisfy a set of filter conditions.
Mark Location   Opens the Mark Location dialog for Marking a Location in a View.
Measure Distances

Ctrl M

Enables the measuring tool. Click and drag between two points in the View window to measure the distance between them.

Stereo Mode

 

 

Off: Turns off any stereo effect, bringing the display image back to the original 2D default.

Anaglyphic: Gives the display image a stereoscopic 3D effect when viewed with glasses with a red left lens and a cyan right lens.

The display image will consist of two superimposed color layers offset with respect to each other to produce a depth effect.

FME Options   Opens the FME Options. In FME Data Inspector, FME Options provides access to Background Map, Default Paths, Database Connections, and Web Connections.

Window

If more than one view is open, this menu switches the focus of the tabs in the main window.

Help

Use Offline Help

By default, when you access Help from any FME Form tool (FME Workbench, FME Data Inspector, and others), it is opened from the safe.com website. This means that you will always see the latest help topics for updates and for new features.

You can change this default behavior and access product documentation from the help files that are installed locally (for example, if Internet access is unreliable or is not available).