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To create a borehole data file, make a file with the borehole name, x, y, z, locations and a material ID. The z location will be the top of the soil layer. Once a borehole has been created and imported, it can be edited in the ''Borehole Editor'' or by using the borehole tools. | To create a borehole data file, make a file with the borehole name, x, y, z, locations and a material ID. The z location will be the top of the soil layer. Once a borehole has been created and imported, it can be edited in the ''Borehole Editor'' or by using the borehole tools. | ||
When right-clicking on a borehole in the [[GMS:The GMS Window|Project Explorer]], | When right-clicking on a borehole in the [[GMS:The GMS Window|Project Explorer]], copy the borehole by selecting the '''Duplicate''' command in the pop up menu. This will create a new borehole offset in x and y by 10% of the extents of the current data in GMS. This command is useful when there is a large gap between boreholes. A new borehole with similar stratigraphy to neighboring boreholes can be placed in the gap and the contacts can be positioned as desired. Adding an artificial borehole or a "pseudo-borehole" in the gap gives more control over the shape of the [[GMS:TIN Module|TINs]] and solids created from the boreholes. | ||
Boreholes can be locked to prevent them from being edited. When the boreholes are locked, all graphical editing is disabled and a check appears on the menu. This prevents the boreholes, the borehole contacts, and the borehole segments from being inadvertently dragged with the mouse. Also, the [[GMS:The GMS Window|''Edit Window'']] becomes disabled. The boreholes can still be edited using the [[GMS:Boreholes|''Borehole Editor'']]. The boreholes can be unlocked by selecting the '''Lock All Boreholes''' command again, and the check in the menu will disappear. | Boreholes can be locked to prevent them from being edited. When the boreholes are locked, all graphical editing is disabled and a check appears on the menu. This prevents the boreholes, the borehole contacts, and the borehole segments from being inadvertently dragged with the mouse. Also, the [[GMS:The GMS Window|''Edit Window'']] becomes disabled. The boreholes can still be edited using the [[GMS:Boreholes|''Borehole Editor'']]. The boreholes can be unlocked by selecting the '''Lock All Boreholes''' command again, and the check in the menu will disappear. |