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==G==
==G==
graphic window: the main portion of the XMS program that gives a visual representation of the project.
; graphics window : the main portion of the XMS program that gives a visual representation of the project.


==H==
==H==

Revision as of 20:12, 11 August 2015


This page contains a glossary of terms commonly used in XMS. Many of these terms have usage specific to XMS and may or may not coincide with how these terms are used elsewhere.

A

arc
sequences of line segments or edges, which are grouped together as a single "polyline" entity.
arc group
multiple arcs that have been grouped together so they can be selected at once.

B

breakline
a series of edges to which the mesh or scatter triangles should conform.

C

coverage
groups of feature objects in the Map module.

D

dialog
a window that pops up after a command is executed. May also be called a window, tool, or editor.

E

element
used to describe the area to be modeled. Elements are formed by joining nodes. May be 1D, triangular, or quadratic.

F

feature object
patterned after Geographic Information Systems (GIS) objects and include points, nodes, arcs, and polygons.

G

graphics window
the main portion of the XMS program that gives a visual representation of the project.

H

I

J

K

L

M

macro
button that executes a commonly used command.

N

node
define the beginning and ending XY locations of an arc.
nodestring
a collection of nodes.

O

P

point
XY locations that are not attached to an arc.
polygon
a group of connected arcs that form a closed loop.

Q

R

S

T

U

V

vertex
XY locations along arcs in between the beginning and ending nodes.

W

X

Y

Z