GMS:Borehole Display Options: Difference between revisions
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| Lines || Connects sample points by a series of line segments. If the ''Use color ramp'' box is checked, the line segments are colored according to the current dataset and the current color ramp settings. When the ''Show legend'' box is checked, a legend appears for the sample data. | | Lines || Connects sample points by a series of line segments. If the ''Use color ramp'' box is checked, the line segments are colored according to the current dataset and the current color ramp settings. When the ''Show legend'' box is checked, a legend appears for the sample data. | ||
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| Data plots || Draws a plot of the current dataset next to each borehole with sample data. The width (horizontal length) can be adjusted and the options associated with the plot scale, plot axes, etc., can be accessed by selecting the '''Plot Options''' button. | | Data plots || Draws a plot of the current dataset next to each borehole with sample data. The width (horizontal length) can be adjusted and the options associated with the plot scale, plot axes, etc., can be accessed by selecting the [[GMS:Plot Options Dialog|'''Plot Options''']] button. | ||
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| Data range || By default, the minimum color on the color ramp is associated with the minimum dataset value and the maximum color is associated with the maximum dataset value. The ramp of colors can be confined to a smaller interval defined by the Maximum and Minimum values. This forces all of the color gradation to be concentrated in a particular range of interest. | | Data range || By default, the minimum color on the color ramp is associated with the minimum dataset value and the maximum color is associated with the maximum dataset value. The ramp of colors can be confined to a smaller interval defined by the Maximum and Minimum values. This forces all of the color gradation to be concentrated in a particular range of interest. |