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This is a quick start giude. Please, follow 
the instructions below to take advantage of 
the main features of Pyramid.

1) Launch Pyramid.exe;
2) Choose Main Menu->File to create the object 
you want (the Algebraic Surface, Sphere, Pyramid, 
Prism, Nurbs);
3) Once the objects are created you can see them
in the Main Window (white panel). The complete 
list of created objects can be seen on the page 
'Objects' to the right (CheckListBox '3D objects').
4) When you make click on an object in the
Main Window you can see that the object became 
'Checked';
5) To check multiple objects you should hold Alt
and then 'check' the all objects you want;
6) Chack at least one object and press button
'Pointwise editing' on the Tool Bar (you can find 
the button by virtue of Hints). You will see three
additional windows that contain the projections of
the objects you have checked. Also you can observe 
that the CheckListBox 'Projections' became enabled 
it allow you to add or remove objects to/from the 
projection windows.
7) You can scale a projection using the mouse: just
hold the right button and move the cursor upwards 
or downwards.
8) You can observe that the object that is highlighted
and checked in the CheckListBox 'Projections' is 
painted red in the projection windows whereas the 
other (not highlited) checked objects (if there are 
any) are painted green.
9) Use the left mouse button and Alt to select the 
mesh points of the 'Red' object in the projection 
windows.You can select multiple points at once by 
holding Shif+Ctrl and selecting a rectangle area with 
the left mouse button.
10) The selected points can de moved (with the left mouse 
button) or rotated (with the 'Rtate (locally)' panel).
11) The objects can be saved into a *.den file and then
loaded whenever you want from that file (see Main Menu->File).

Please do not hesitate to contact me via 
e-mail: dragunovdenis@gmail.com to let me know about bugs
(or if you have any suggestions or ideas).

Best regards, 
Denys Dragunov.   
 

  
Source: readme.txt, updated 2012-06-27