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In the Project Explorer, the Map data folder houses all of the coverages that are controlled by the Map module. The Map data folder can hold as many coverages as desired, and can also generate sub folders. Coverages are considered 'active' when clicked on in the Project Explorer, and the name of the coverage becomes bold while the coverage icon becomes green. When a new project is created in SMS, a coverage will be automatically created. This coverage is named 'default coverage', and it will be set to a default type which can be specified in the ''Preferences'' dialog.
In the Project Explorer, the Map data folder [[File:Map Folder.svg|16 px]] houses all of the coverages that are controlled by the Map module. The Map data folder can hold as many coverages as desired, and can also generate sub folders. Coverages are considered 'active' when clicked on in the Project Explorer, and the name of the coverage becomes bold while the coverage icon becomes green. When a new project is created in SMS, a coverage will be automatically created. This coverage is named "Area Property", and it will be set to the default area property type unless otherwise specified in the ''Preferences'' dialog.


==Map Module Right-Click Menus==
==Map Module Right-Click Menus==


The following [[SMS:Project Explorer|Project Explorer]] mouse right-click menus are available when the mouse right-click is performed on a Map Module item.
The following [[SMS:Project Explorer|Project Explorer]] right-click menus are available when the mouse right-click is performed on a Map module item.


=== Map Module Root Folder Right-Click Menus ===
=== Map Module Root Folder Right-Click Menus ===
Right-clicking on the Map module root folder [[File:Map Folder.svg|16 px]] in the Project Explorer invokes an options menu with the following options:
Right-clicking on the Map module root folder [[File:Map Folder.svg|16 px]] in the Project Explorer invokes an options menu with the following options:
* '''New coverage''' – Opens the ''New Coverage'' dialog.
* '''New coverage''' – Opens the [[SMS:Coverages#Creating_a_New_Coverage|''New Coverage'']] dialog.
* '''New Folder''' – Creates a new folder under the Map module root folder.
* '''New Folder''' – Creates a new folder under the Map module root folder.
* '''Clear Coverages''' – Deletes all coverages.
* '''Clear Coverages''' – Deletes all coverages.
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Right-clicking on a Map item [[File:Coverage Active Icon.svg|16 px]] in the [[SMS:Project Explorer|Project Explorer]] invokes an options menu with the following module specific options:
Right-clicking on a Map item [[File:Coverage Active Icon.svg|16 px]] in the [[SMS:Project Explorer|Project Explorer]] invokes an options menu with the following module specific options:
* '''Duplicate''' – Adds another coverage exactly identical to the existing coverage clicked on.
* '''Duplicate''' – Adds another coverage exactly identical to the existing coverage clicked on.
* '''Rename''' – Specifies a new name for the coverage.
* '''Rename''' – Specifies a new name for the coverage. Note that apostrophes and special characters are not allowed and may cause problems in some model runs if used.
* '''Convert''' – Converts coverage to a 2D grid, mesh or scatter object.  In order to convert to a 2D grid the coverage must be of a type that is associated with 2D grids and include a grid frame.  In order to convert to a mesh, the coverage must be compatible with mesh generation and include at least one polygon.  All coverages can be converted to a scatter set.  Selecting this command invokes the [[SMS:Converting Feature Objects|''Map → Scatter'']] dialog.
* '''Convert''' – Converts coverage to a 2D grid, mesh, 2D UGrid, or scatter object.  In order to convert to a 2D grid the coverage must be of a type that is associated with 2D grids and include a grid frame.  In order to convert to a mesh or UGrid, the coverage must be compatible with mesh generation and include at least one polygon.  All coverages can be converted to a scatter set.  Selecting this command invokes the [[SMS:Converting Feature Objects|''Map → Scatter'']] dialog.
*'''Export''' – Brings up the ''Export Coverage'' dialog which allows exporting feature objects as a shapefile.
* '''Add Arcs to Mesh''' – This command was added in SMS 12.0.  When this command is invoked, any selected arcs in the coverage are forced directly into the active mesh and a nodestring is created following each arc.  If no arcs are selected when this command is invoked, all the arcs in the selected coverage are forced into the mesh. This operation requires that all nodes and vertices on the arc lie inside the mesh it is being forced into.  If this is not the case, the arc is skipped. The arc can leave the mesh and reenter, but all vertices must be inside the mesh.
* '''Add Arcs to Mesh''' – This command was added in SMS 12.0.  When this command is invoked, any selected arcs in the coverage are forced directly into the active mesh and a nodestring is created following each arc.  If no arcs are selected when this command is invoked, all the arcs in the selected coverage are forced into the mesh. This operation requires that all nodes and vertices on the arc lie inside the mesh it is being forced into.  If this is not the case, the arc is skipped. The arc can leave the mesh and reenter, but all vertices must be inside the mesh.
<!--* '''Snap Mesh to Arcs''' &ndash; Changes mesh nodes to match arc nodes and vertices. Brings up the ''Snap Mesh to Arcs'' dialog. Note that elevation values must be re-interpolated to the mesh after using this command.-->
* '''Snap Mesh to Arcs''' &ndash; Changes mesh nodes to match arc nodes and vertices. Brings up the ''Snap Mesh to Arcs'' dialog. Note that elevation values must be re-interpolated to the mesh after using this command.
* '''Projection''' &ndash; Sets the projection of the coverage.
* '''Projection''' &ndash; Sets the projection of the coverage.
* '''Reprojection''' &ndash; Reprojects the projection of the coverage.
* '''Reprojection''' &ndash; Reprojects the projection of the coverage.

Latest revision as of 19:13, 31 August 2020

In the Project Explorer, the Map data folder Map Folder.svg houses all of the coverages that are controlled by the Map module. The Map data folder can hold as many coverages as desired, and can also generate sub folders. Coverages are considered 'active' when clicked on in the Project Explorer, and the name of the coverage becomes bold while the coverage icon becomes green. When a new project is created in SMS, a coverage will be automatically created. This coverage is named "Area Property", and it will be set to the default area property type unless otherwise specified in the Preferences dialog.

Map Module Right-Click Menus

The following Project Explorer right-click menus are available when the mouse right-click is performed on a Map module item.

Map Module Root Folder Right-Click Menus

Right-clicking on the Map module root folder Map Folder.svg in the Project Explorer invokes an options menu with the following options:

  • New coverage – Opens the New Coverage dialog.
  • New Folder – Creates a new folder under the Map module root folder.
  • Clear Coverages – Deletes all coverages.
  • Display Options – Opens the Display Options dialog.
  • Collapse all – Collapses the project explorer tree under the map module root folder.
  • Expand all – Expands all entries in the project explorer tree under the map module root folder.
  • Check all – Selects all entries in the project explorer tree under the map module root folder as visible.
  • Uncheck all – Deselects all entries in the project explorer tree under the map module root folder making them invisible.

Coverage Item Right-Click Menus

Right-clicking on a Map item Coverage Active Icon.svg in the Project Explorer invokes an options menu with the following module specific options:

  • Duplicate – Adds another coverage exactly identical to the existing coverage clicked on.
  • Rename – Specifies a new name for the coverage. Note that apostrophes and special characters are not allowed and may cause problems in some model runs if used.
  • Convert – Converts coverage to a 2D grid, mesh, 2D UGrid, or scatter object. In order to convert to a 2D grid the coverage must be of a type that is associated with 2D grids and include a grid frame. In order to convert to a mesh or UGrid, the coverage must be compatible with mesh generation and include at least one polygon. All coverages can be converted to a scatter set. Selecting this command invokes the Map → Scatter dialog.
  • Export – Brings up the Export Coverage dialog which allows exporting feature objects as a shapefile.
  • Add Arcs to Mesh – This command was added in SMS 12.0. When this command is invoked, any selected arcs in the coverage are forced directly into the active mesh and a nodestring is created following each arc. If no arcs are selected when this command is invoked, all the arcs in the selected coverage are forced into the mesh. This operation requires that all nodes and vertices on the arc lie inside the mesh it is being forced into. If this is not the case, the arc is skipped. The arc can leave the mesh and reenter, but all vertices must be inside the mesh.
  • Snap Mesh to Arcs – Changes mesh nodes to match arc nodes and vertices. Brings up the Snap Mesh to Arcs dialog. Note that elevation values must be re-interpolated to the mesh after using this command.
  • Projection – Sets the projection of the coverage.
  • Reprojection – Reprojects the projection of the coverage.
  • Metadata – Annotates the coverage.
  • Zoom to Coverage – Zooms to area where coverage is within the graphic window.
  • Type – Change the coverage type.

New Folder Right-Click Menus

Right-clicking on a new folder item in the Project Explorer invokes an options menu with the following options:

  • New Folder – Creates a new sub folder under the new folder.
  • Delete – Deletes the new folder.
  • Rename – Allows renaming a folder.

Right-click options for the coverage may also include options applicable only to the specific coverage type.