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==Module Palette==
==Module Palette==
[[File:WMSmodulebar.jpg|thumb|190 px|The Module Palette]]
[[File:WMSmodulebar.png|thumb|190 px|The Module Palette]]
The ''Module Palette'' is used to switch between modules. Only one module is active at any given time. However, the data associated with a module (ex. a DEM or TIN in the Terrain module) is preserved when switching to a different module. Activating a module simply changes the set of available tools and menu commands.
The ''Module Palette'' is used to switch between modules. Only one module is active at any given time. However, the data associated with a module (ex. a DEM or TIN in the Terrain module) is preserved when switching to a different module. Activating a module simply changes the set of available tools and menu commands.



Revision as of 17:02, 2 March 2018

The interface for WMS is divided into eight modules. A module is provided for each of the basic data types or modeling environments supported by WMS. When switching from one module to another module, the Tool Palette and the menus change. This allows focusing only on the tools and commands related to the data type being currently used in the modeling process. Switching from one module to another can be done instantaneously to facilitate the simultaneous use of several data types when necessary. Modules are also changed depending on the selected data folder or object in the Project Explorer.

The following modules are supported in WMS:

WMS TerrainIcon.svg Terrain Data Module
Drainage Module Icon.svg Drainage Module
Map Module.png Map Module
Hydrologic Module Icon.svg Hydrologic Modeling Module
Hydraulic Module Icon.svg Hydraulic Modeling Introduction
WMSIcon GIS Module.png GIS Module
2D Grid Module icon.png 2D Grid Module
2D Scatter Icon.svg 2D Scatter Point Module

Module Palette

The Module Palette

The Module Palette is used to switch between modules. Only one module is active at any given time. However, the data associated with a module (ex. a DEM or TIN in the Terrain module) is preserved when switching to a different module. Activating a module simply changes the set of available tools and menu commands.

By changing the default preferences for the Project Explorer the module can also be changed each time a data folder or data object is selected in the Project Explorer.

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