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[[File:AHGW HGU Color Manager dialog.jpg|thumb|400px|right|HGU Color Manager helps create integrated maps and scenes using a single color scheme]]
[[File:AHGW HGU Color Manager dialog.jpg|thumb|400px|right|HGU Color Manager helps create integrated maps and scenes using a single color scheme]]
The HGU Color Manager is a tool in the [[AHGW:Subsurface Analyst|Subsurface Analyst]] for managing the symbology of layers based on a common attribute. The tool is based on the HydrogeologicUnit table which defines a set of conceptual hydrogeologic units that are associated with different spatial instances such as volumes, cross sections, borehole intervals, geologic picks, and outcrops. Using the HGU Color manager, the different spatial features can be symbolized through one common interface.
The ''HGU Color Manager'' dialog is accessed by selecting ''Subsurface'' | '''HGU Color Manager''' from the [[AHGW:Arc Hydro Groundwater Toolbar|Arc Hydro Groundwater Toolbar]]. It can also be accessed via a button at the bottom of the [[AHGW:Borehole/Well Editor|''Borehole/Well Editor'' dialog]].
 
This dialog allows for managing the symbology of layers based on a common attribute using a single interface. The tool is based on the "HydrogeologicUnit" table which defines a set of conceptual hydrogeologic units that are associated with different spatial instances such as volumes, cross sections, borehole intervals, geologic picks, and outcrops.




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Revision as of 01:11, 14 November 2019

HGU Color Manager helps create integrated maps and scenes using a single color scheme

The HGU Color Manager dialog is accessed by selecting Subsurface | HGU Color Manager from the Arc Hydro Groundwater Toolbar. It can also be accessed via a button at the bottom of the Borehole/Well Editor dialog.

This dialog allows for managing the symbology of layers based on a common attribute using a single interface. The tool is based on the "HydrogeologicUnit" table which defines a set of conceptual hydrogeologic units that are associated with different spatial instances such as volumes, cross sections, borehole intervals, geologic picks, and outcrops.