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Display Options in SMS refers to the control of what entities are displayed, and how (color and style) they are displayed. Each entity in each module has its own display options. The display options for the active module are shown when the Display Options dialog opens.
''Display Options'' in SMS refers to the control of what entities are displayed, and how (color and style) they are displayed. Each entity in each module has its own display options. The display options for the active module are shown when the ''Display Options'' dialog opens.


The Display Options dialog is opened by any of the following methods:
The ''Display Options'' dialog is opened by any of the following methods:
* Right clicking on the Module type folder in the [[SMS:Project_Explorer|Project Explorer]] and selecting the Display Options command from the right click menu
* Right-clicking on any module folder in the [[SMS:Project_Explorer|Project Explorer]] and selecting the '''Display Options''' command from the right-click menu
* Using the [[SMS:Display_Menu|Display | Display Options]] menu command
* Using the [[SMS:Display Menu|Display]] | '''Display Options''' menu command
* Clicking the [[Image:Dispopts.gif]] display options [[SMS:Macros|Macro]]
* Clicking the [[File:Display Options Macro.svg|16 px]] '''Display Options''' [[SMS:Macros|macro]]
* Using the keyboar shortcut ''CTRL+D''
* Using the keyboard shortcut ''CTRL+D''
 
==Display Option Pages==
SMS supports a display option page for general display options and for each type of data (i.e. 2D mesh, scatter sets, map data, ...) managed in a simulation.  The ''display option'' dialog includes the option to set all options on all pages if desired.  The toggle at the lower left of the dialog hides the option pages for data types that are not included in the current project.  This toggle is selected by default and reduces the amount of information seen.  The following display option pages exist:
* [[SMS:1D Grid Display Options|1D Grid]] – This page controls the display options related to the coastal morphology model GenCade.
* [[SMS:Mesh Module Display Options|2D Mesh]] –  This page controls the display options related to unstructured 2D meshes and the models (such as SRH-2D and the generic model interface) that use them.
* [[SMS:Cartesian Grid Module Display Options|Cartesian Grid]] –  Controls the options related to Cartesian grids and the models (such as TUFLOW, CMS-Flow and BOUSS2D) that use them.
* [[SMS:Curvilinear Grid Display Options|Curvilinear Grid]] –  Controls the options related to the curvilinear or boundary fitted grids and the models (such as LTFATE) that use them.
* [[SMS:General Display Options|General]] –  Controls the general display options.
* [[SMS:GIS Module Display Options|GIS]] –  Controls the display options related to GIS data using the internal GIS support in SMS.  If ArcGIS is enabled inside of SMS, the ArcObjects display options control the display of these entities.
* [[SMS:Map Module Display Options|Map]] –  Controls the display options related to the map module (coverages) in SMS.
* [[SMS:Particle Module Display Options|Particle]] –  Controls the display options related to the PTM Lagrangian particle tracker model.
* [[SMS:Quadtree Display Options|Quadtree]] – Controls the display options related to the quadtree module in SMS.
<!--* [[Raster Options|Raster]] &ndash;  Controls the display options related to raster (or DEM) type objects.-->
* [[SMS:Scatter Module Display Options|Scatter]] &ndash;  Controls the display options related to scattered datasets (also referred to as Triangulated Irregular Networks or TINs).
* [[SMS:UGrid Module#UGrid Display Options|UGrid]] &ndash;  Controls the display options related to unstructured grid type objects.
 
==Tabs==
For each page, additional tabs may appear which specify the display settings for [[SMS:Vector Display Options|vectors]] or [[SMS:Contour Options|contours]] in that type of data. The [[SMS:General Display Options|''General'' display options]] also includes separate tabs for [[Lighting Options|lighting options]] and [[SMS:General Interface Features#Display|viewing]] control.
 
==Functional Surfaces==
For some types of data, it could be useful to display a surface of the datasets associated with the geometric data.  For example, a computed water surface can be displayed as a surface to intuitively illustrate how a flooding scenario looks in three dimensions.  Other datasets, which don't have such a direct connection to elevation can also be viewed as a functional surface to give insight to the situation.  The options to set the [[SMS:Functional Surfaces|functional surface]] for a specific geometric data type will appear in the page for that data type.


== Entity Display Options ==
== Entity Display Options ==
For each entity type, the dialog includes a toggle, and where appropriate, a button. If the toggle is selected, SMS will display the entity type. The buttons are of various types, as described below:
For each entity type, the dialog includes a toggle, and where appropriate, a button. If the toggle is selected, SMS will display the entity type. The buttons are of various types, as described below:
=== Points ===
=== Points ===
If the display of an entity is focused around a single location, like a mesh node, the button displays a circle, drawn in the color that will be used to display that entity.  To change the circle size, or color, the user can click on the button, and the point attributes dialog will appear. The color can also be changed by clicking on the combo box arrow next to the button. It is recommended that if there are many of points, and their position can be inferred from other displayed entities (such as the position of mesh nodes by the edges of the elements) that the symbols be turned off to increase efficiency.
If the display of an entity is focused around a single location, like a mesh node, the button displays a circle, drawn in the color that will be used to display that entity.  To change the circle size, or color, click on the button and the ''Point Attributes'' dialog will appear. The color can also be changed by clicking on the combo box arrow [[File:Thin vertical drop-down arrow button icon.png]] next to the button. It is recommended that if there are many of points, and their position can be inferred from other displayed entities (such as the position of mesh nodes by the edges of the elements) that the symbols be turned off to increase efficiency.


=== Symbols ===
=== Symbols ===
If the display of an entity is focused around a single location, like a scatter point, the button displays a symbol, drawn in the color that will be used to display that entity.  To change the symbol, symbol size, or color, the user can click on the button, and the Symbol Attributes dialog will appear. The color can also be changed by clicking on the combo box arrow next to the button. It is recommended that if there are many of these entities, and their position can be inferred from other displayed entities (such as the position of scatter points by the edges of the scatter triangles) that the symbols be turned off to increase efficiency.
[[File:SymbolAttributes.png|thumb|300 px|The ''Symbol Attributes'' dialog]]
If the display of an entity is focused around a single location, like a scatter point, the button displays a symbol, drawn in the color that will be used to display that entity.  To change the symbol, symbol size, or color, click on the button and the ''Symbol Attributes'' dialog will appear. The color can also be changed by clicking on the combo box arrow [[File:Thin vertical drop-down arrow button icon.png]] next to the button. It is recommended that if there are many of these entities, and their position can be inferred from other displayed entities (such as the position of scatter points by the edges of the scatter triangles) that the symbols be turned off to increase efficiency.
 
=== Line ===
=== Line ===
If the entity to be displayed encloses a region, such as a triangle or element, the button displays a sample line drawn in the color and width that will be used to display the line around the edge of that entity. To change the color and/or width, the user can click on the button, and the Line Attributes dialog will appear. This allows the user to select a line style (dashed or solid), a width (in pixels) and a color. The color can also be changed by clicking on the combo box arrow next to the button.
If the entity to be displayed encloses a region, such as a triangle or element, the button displays a sample line drawn in the color and width that will be used to display the line around the edge of that entity. To change the color and/or width, click on the button and the ''Line Attributes'' dialog will appear. This allows selecting a line style (dashed or solid), a width (in pixels) and a color. The color can also be changed by clicking on the combo box arrow [[File:Thin vertical drop-down arrow button icon.png]] next to the button.
[[File:LineAttributes.png|thumb|none|225 px|The ''Line Attributes'' dialog]]
 
[[File:FontAttributes.png|thumb|350 px|The ''Font'' attributes dialog]]
 
=== Font ===
=== Font ===
If the entity to be displayed is a text string, such as the node id, the button displays a sample string ("AaBb") drawn in the color and font that will be used to display the string. To change the font, the user can click on the button, and the Font dialog will appear. The color can be changed by clicking on the combo box arrow next to the button.
If the entity to be displayed is a text string, such as the node id, the button displays a sample string ("AaBb") drawn in the color and font that will be used to display the string. To change the font, click on the button and the ''Font'' dialog will appear. The color can be changed by clicking on the combo box arrow [[File:Thin vertical drop-down arrow button icon.png]] next to the button.
 
=== Color ===
=== Color ===
If the entity has only a color associated with it, the button displays a square, drawn in the color that will be used to display that entity. To change the color, the user can click on the button, and the [[SMS:Color Options|Color]] dialog will appear. The color can also be changed by clicking on the combo box arrow next to the button.
If the entity has only a color associated with it, the button displays a square, drawn in the color that will be used to display that entity. To change the color, click on the button, and the ''Color'' dialog will appear. The color can also be changed by clicking on the combo box arrow [[File:Thin vertical drop-down arrow button icon.png]] next to the button.
[[File:ColorAttributes.png|thumb|none|390 px|The ''Color'' attributes dialog]]
 
=== Texture ===
For some objects, the texture fill can be changed. In the ''Texture Attributes'' dialog, the texture display can be change by selecting one of the texture options.
 
=== Options ===
=== Options ===
Other specific display attributes can be accessed through the ''Options'' buttons. The options available will vary based on the current model and includes attributes such as boundary conditions assigned to nodes or nodestrings.
Other specific display attributes can be accessed through the '''Options''' buttons. The options available will vary based on the current model and includes attributes such as boundary conditions assigned to nodes or nodestrings.
 
==Related Topics==
* [[SMS:Display Menu|Display Menu]]


==General Display Options==
The general display options control display of entities not specifically associated with a module, including:
===General Tab===
*'''Drawing Options''':
:*Z magnification: the user may enter a magnification factor for the Z-  direction. Since the range of values in Z is usually much smaller than the  horizontal range this can be useful for oblique views.
:* background color
:* erase behind labels
* '''Copy To Clipboard''':
:* Scale factor applied when copying. When SMS copies data to the clipboard, the  data can be scaled to prevent pixelization. The default factor is 2.0, increase  to improve clipboard image quality.
* '''Triad''':
:* SMS can display a coordinate triad at the lower left of the screen to display  the orientation of the data in the display window. The user can control the size  and color of this triad.
*'''Scale Bar''':
:* Display Scale toggle allows the user to display a legend of the size scale.  The Options button allows the user to position, size, and define the  scale.
*'''Drawing Grid''': SMS  can display a grid (in plan view) behind all data on the graphics window.
:* Grid Spacing:  The user can enter the increment between grid points. Remember  that the grid can be used for both snapping and display, and not all grid lines  need to be displayed.
:* Snap to Grid: If this toggle is on, newly created points, nodes and vertices  are moved to the nearest point on the grid.
:* Display grid lines every n spaces: This option allows the user to specify how  many grid lines to between displayed grid lines. The line style is also  selected.
:* Display grid points every m spaces: This option allows the user to enable the  display of a point at selected intervals along with the symbol attributes for  the points.
*'''Texture mapping''': Currently SMS supports images  displayed in the background and texture maps draped over TINS, grids, and  meshes.
===Shading Tab===
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===View Tab===
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==Related Topics==


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Latest revision as of 21:08, 24 February 2023

Display Options in SMS refers to the control of what entities are displayed, and how (color and style) they are displayed. Each entity in each module has its own display options. The display options for the active module are shown when the Display Options dialog opens.

The Display Options dialog is opened by any of the following methods:

  • Right-clicking on any module folder in the Project Explorer and selecting the Display Options command from the right-click menu
  • Using the Display | Display Options menu command
  • Clicking the Display Options Macro.svg Display Options macro
  • Using the keyboard shortcut CTRL+D

Display Option Pages

SMS supports a display option page for general display options and for each type of data (i.e. 2D mesh, scatter sets, map data, ...) managed in a simulation. The display option dialog includes the option to set all options on all pages if desired. The toggle at the lower left of the dialog hides the option pages for data types that are not included in the current project. This toggle is selected by default and reduces the amount of information seen. The following display option pages exist:

  • 1D Grid – This page controls the display options related to the coastal morphology model GenCade.
  • 2D Mesh – This page controls the display options related to unstructured 2D meshes and the models (such as SRH-2D and the generic model interface) that use them.
  • Cartesian Grid – Controls the options related to Cartesian grids and the models (such as TUFLOW, CMS-Flow and BOUSS2D) that use them.
  • Curvilinear Grid – Controls the options related to the curvilinear or boundary fitted grids and the models (such as LTFATE) that use them.
  • General – Controls the general display options.
  • GIS – Controls the display options related to GIS data using the internal GIS support in SMS. If ArcGIS is enabled inside of SMS, the ArcObjects display options control the display of these entities.
  • Map – Controls the display options related to the map module (coverages) in SMS.
  • Particle – Controls the display options related to the PTM Lagrangian particle tracker model.
  • Quadtree – Controls the display options related to the quadtree module in SMS.
  • Scatter – Controls the display options related to scattered datasets (also referred to as Triangulated Irregular Networks or TINs).
  • UGrid – Controls the display options related to unstructured grid type objects.

Tabs

For each page, additional tabs may appear which specify the display settings for vectors or contours in that type of data. The General display options also includes separate tabs for lighting options and viewing control.

Functional Surfaces

For some types of data, it could be useful to display a surface of the datasets associated with the geometric data. For example, a computed water surface can be displayed as a surface to intuitively illustrate how a flooding scenario looks in three dimensions. Other datasets, which don't have such a direct connection to elevation can also be viewed as a functional surface to give insight to the situation. The options to set the functional surface for a specific geometric data type will appear in the page for that data type.

Entity Display Options

For each entity type, the dialog includes a toggle, and where appropriate, a button. If the toggle is selected, SMS will display the entity type. The buttons are of various types, as described below:

Points

If the display of an entity is focused around a single location, like a mesh node, the button displays a circle, drawn in the color that will be used to display that entity. To change the circle size, or color, click on the button and the Point Attributes dialog will appear. The color can also be changed by clicking on the combo box arrow Thin vertical drop-down arrow button icon.png next to the button. It is recommended that if there are many of points, and their position can be inferred from other displayed entities (such as the position of mesh nodes by the edges of the elements) that the symbols be turned off to increase efficiency.

Symbols

The Symbol Attributes dialog

If the display of an entity is focused around a single location, like a scatter point, the button displays a symbol, drawn in the color that will be used to display that entity. To change the symbol, symbol size, or color, click on the button and the Symbol Attributes dialog will appear. The color can also be changed by clicking on the combo box arrow Thin vertical drop-down arrow button icon.png next to the button. It is recommended that if there are many of these entities, and their position can be inferred from other displayed entities (such as the position of scatter points by the edges of the scatter triangles) that the symbols be turned off to increase efficiency.

Line

If the entity to be displayed encloses a region, such as a triangle or element, the button displays a sample line drawn in the color and width that will be used to display the line around the edge of that entity. To change the color and/or width, click on the button and the Line Attributes dialog will appear. This allows selecting a line style (dashed or solid), a width (in pixels) and a color. The color can also be changed by clicking on the combo box arrow Thin vertical drop-down arrow button icon.png next to the button.

The Line Attributes dialog
The Font attributes dialog

Font

If the entity to be displayed is a text string, such as the node id, the button displays a sample string ("AaBb") drawn in the color and font that will be used to display the string. To change the font, click on the button and the Font dialog will appear. The color can be changed by clicking on the combo box arrow Thin vertical drop-down arrow button icon.png next to the button.

Color

If the entity has only a color associated with it, the button displays a square, drawn in the color that will be used to display that entity. To change the color, click on the button, and the Color dialog will appear. The color can also be changed by clicking on the combo box arrow Thin vertical drop-down arrow button icon.png next to the button.

The Color attributes dialog

Texture

For some objects, the texture fill can be changed. In the Texture Attributes dialog, the texture display can be change by selecting one of the texture options.

Options

Other specific display attributes can be accessed through the Options buttons. The options available will vary based on the current model and includes attributes such as boundary conditions assigned to nodes or nodestrings.

Related Topics