Tygron Client

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The Tygron Client is an application that allows users to log in and interact with the Tygron Platform. It can be used to:

The Tygron Client provides distinct user interfaces for these various actions:

Login screens
The login screen and various validation screens. These are shown before you have logged in and shortly after to check if the user can connect with the Tygron Platform and properly run the Tygron Client.
Administration
To manage your projects and account and optionally domain, you can use the administration interface.
Viewer
The interface relevant to Stakeholders in a the project session. This interface is rendered on top of the 3D Visualization, and provides a user with all the options and information relevant to their role as stakeholder. This is the most complex interface.
Editor
The interface used to edit a project. It is structured around the Viewer and also rendered on top of the 3D Visualization.

Viewer


The Viewer is the interface relevant to Stakeholder during a session. It is rendered on top of the 3D Visualization. Near the edges of the screen you can find the most prominent parts of the interface; the Top bar, the Action menu panel, the Navigation panel. These are available to provide information to the user, provide means to the user to gather more information, and to interact with the project session. Other panels, such as popup, indicator and budget panels are accessible through these panels or by interacting with objects, such as popups, in the 3D Visualization.



Editor

The Tygron Editor. The Ribbon at the top of the screen, the Left Panel on the left side of the screen, the User Main Interface in the center of the screen, the Right Panel on the right side of the screen, and the Bottom Panel at the bottom of the screen.


The Editor interface is synonymous with the editor. It is the interface which allows you to change projects as desired. The editor interface consists of the Editor Menu bar, the Editing area and the 3D Visualization, which is itself the user interface. The editor allows access to editor panels which allow various components of a project to be added, changed, and removed, such as stakeholders, indicators and buildings.