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The following attributes can be set:
The following attributes can be set:
*''Feature Name'' – This will be used when SMS creates stamped feature coverages and scatter sets from the stamping coverage.
*''Feature Name'' – This will be used when SMS creates stamped feature coverages and scatter sets from the stamping coverage.
*Stamping Type
*''Stamping Type'' – Can be set to either use the channel or the embankment.
**"Cut Feature"
**"Cut Feature" – Will stamp the feature using the channel.
**"Fill Feature"
**"Fill Feature" – Will stamp the feature using the embankment.
*End Cap
*End Cap
*Centerline (CL) Profile
*Centerline (CL) Profile

Revision as of 16:51, 2 August 2018


Stamping Coverage Attributes

  • Underlying Geometry – The data tree in this section is used to specify the bathymetry data that will be used for the stamped feature.
    • Use cutoff
    • Bathymetry Type
      • "Elevation"
      • "Depth"

Stamping Arc Attributes

The Stamping Arc Attributes dialog is reached by double-clicking on an arc created in a stamping coverage. It can also be reached by right-clicking on the selected arc and using the Attributes command.

The following attributes can be set:

  • Feature Name – This will be used when SMS creates stamped feature coverages and scatter sets from the stamping coverage.
  • Stamping Type – Can be set to either use the channel or the embankment.
    • "Cut Feature" – Will stamp the feature using the channel.
    • "Fill Feature" – Will stamp the feature using the embankment.
  • End Cap
  • Centerline (CL) Profile
    • Constant → Elevation
    • XY Series → Elevation
    • Plot CS Profile
  • Cross Section (CS)
    • Side
    • Maximum Distance from CL
    • Specify Top Width and Single Side Slopes
    • Current CS → All CS
    • Plot Current CS

End Cap

  • Type of end cap
    • "Guidebank"
    • "Sloped Abutment"
    • "Wing Walls"
  • Angle
  • Slope
    • Distance
    • Elevation
  • Maximum Distance from CS
  • Plot Shape