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# Material – Displays the material color of the borehole segment.
# Material – Displays the material color of the borehole segment.
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| Borehole faces || Displays borehole segments as filled polygons.
| Borehole faces || Displays borehole segments as filled polygons.  
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| Diameter || This value determines the display size of the boreholes in the graphics window in world length coordinates.
| Diameter || This value determines the display size of the boreholes in the graphics window in world length coordinates.
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| Num. slices || This edit field determines the number of slices to display the borehole.  The default is 6 making the boreholes display as hexagons.
| Num. slices || This edit field determines the number of slices to display for the borehole.  The default is 6 making the boreholes display as hexagons.
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| Hole names || If the ''Hole name''s box is checked, the name of each hole is displayed at the top of the hole.
| Hole names || Displays the name of each hole at the top of the hole.
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| Water table || If the ''Water table'' box is checked, an icon representing the water table is displayed at the water table elevation of each borehole.
| Water table || Displays an icon representing the water table at the water table elevation of each borehole. The water table elevation can be adjusted for each borehole in the [[GMS:Creating and Editing Boreholes#Borehole_Editor|''Borehole Editor'']].  
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| Horizon IDs || Displays the horizons id next to each borehole contact.
| [[GMS:Horizons|Horizon IDs]] || The ''Horizon IDs'' option controls the display of the horizon id next to each borehole contact.
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| Cross sections edges || The ''Horizon ids'' option controls the display of the horizon id next to each borehole contact. Three options are available for the cross section edges:
| [[GMS:Borehole Cross Sections|Cross sections edges]] || Three options are available for the cross section edges:
# Auto – draws the material color if faces are not displayed. Uses black or white if the faces are displayed
# Auto – Uses the color specified next to ''Cross section edges''.
# Specified – used the color specified next to the cross section edges
# Specified – Uses the color specified next to ''Cross section edges''.
# Material – displays the material color of the stratigraphic unit in the cross section
# Material – Displays the material color of the stratigraphic unit in the cross section.
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| Cross section faces || If this option is on then the borehole segments are displayed as filled polygons.
| Cross section faces || Cross section segments display as filled polygons.
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| Cross section names || If this option is on then the borehole names are displayed above the boreholes.
| Cross section names || Cross section names display above the cross sections.
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| Material display || This radio group determines the display color of the boreholes. The borehole segments can be colored either by the Soil or HGU assigned.
| [[GMS:Materials|Material]] display || This radio group determines the display color of the boreholes. The borehole segments can be colored either by the [[GMS:Borehole Hydrogeologic Units|Soil or HGU assigned]].  
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| Cross Section Highlighting for Horizon Coverages || Option displays of the lines showing the part of the cross sections where the material with the horizon ID of the active horizon coverage exists. This highlighting only appears when in plan view and the active coverage is a horizon coverage.
| Cross Section Highlighting for Horizon Coverages || Displays the lines showing the part of the cross sections where the material with the horizon ID of the active horizon coverage exists. This highlighting only appears when in plan view and the active coverage is a horizon coverage.
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| Points || If the ''Points'' box is checked, every sample data point is displayed. If the Use color ramp box is checked, the points are colored according to the current dataset and the current [[GMS:Color Ramp|color ramp]] settings.
| Points || Displays every sample data point. If the ''Use color ramp'' box is checked, the points are colored according to the current dataset and the current [[GMS:Color Ramp|color ramp]] settings.
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| Lines || If the ''Lines'' box is checked, the sample points are connected 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.
| 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 || If the ''Data plots'' box is checked, a plot of the current dataset is drawn 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.

Latest revision as of 22:07, 5 April 2022

Boreholes Module
Holes1.png
Boreholes Links
Creating and Editing Boreholes
Borehole Hydrogeologic Units
Converting Borehole Data
More
Borehole Cross Sections
Borehole Display Options
Borehole Tool Palette
Borehole Commands

The properties of all borehole data that GMS displays on the screen can be controlled through the Borehole tab of the Display Options dialog. This dialog is opened by right-clicking on the Borehole Data Borehole Folder.svg entry in the Project Explorer and selecting the Display Options command. It can also be accessed from the from the Display menu or the Display Options Display Options Macro.svg macro. The following table describes the display options available for the Borehole module.

Display Option Description
Borehole edges This option controls the display of the lines that show the outline of the boreholes. The color of the borehole edges can be adjusted according to the following options:
  1. Auto – Draws the material color if faces are not displayed. Uses black or white if the faces are displayed
  2. Specified – Uses the color specified next to Borehole edges.
  3. Material – Displays the material color of the borehole segment.
Borehole faces Displays borehole segments as filled polygons.
Diameter This value determines the display size of the boreholes in the graphics window in world length coordinates.
Num. slices This edit field determines the number of slices to display for the borehole. The default is 6 making the boreholes display as hexagons.
Hole names Displays the name of each hole at the top of the hole.
Water table Displays an icon representing the water table at the water table elevation of each borehole. The water table elevation can be adjusted for each borehole in the Borehole Editor.
Horizon IDs The Horizon IDs option controls the display of the horizon id next to each borehole contact.
Cross sections edges Three options are available for the cross section edges:
  1. Auto – Uses the color specified next to Cross section edges.
  2. Specified – Uses the color specified next to Cross section edges.
  3. Material – Displays the material color of the stratigraphic unit in the cross section.
Cross section faces Cross section segments display as filled polygons.
Cross section names Cross section names display above the cross sections.
Material display This radio group determines the display color of the boreholes. The borehole segments can be colored either by the Soil or HGU assigned.
Cross Section Highlighting for Horizon Coverages Displays the lines showing the part of the cross sections where the material with the horizon ID of the active horizon coverage exists. This highlighting only appears when in plan view and the active coverage is a horizon coverage.
Points Displays every sample data point. If the Use color ramp box is checked, the points are colored according to the current dataset and the current color ramp settings.
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.
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 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.
The Display Options dialog show the Boreholes tab.