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The color of the cell edges can be adjusted according to the following options: | The color of the cell edges can be adjusted according to the following options: | ||
#Auto | #Auto – draws the material color if faces are not displayed. Uses black or white if the faces are displayed. | ||
#Specified | #Specified – used the color specified next to the cell edges | ||
#Material | #Material – displays the material color of the cell | ||
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| Cell faces || The Cell faces item causes the faces of the grid cells to be drawn as filled polygons. | | Cell faces || The Cell faces item causes the faces of the grid cells to be drawn as filled polygons. | ||
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| Texture map image || The Texture map image item is used to "drape" an [[GMS:Images|image]] over the surface of the 2D Grid. | | Texture map image || The Texture map image item is used to "drape" an [[GMS:Images|image]] over the surface of the 2D Grid. | ||
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| Contours|| Most of the objects supported by GMS can be contoured by turning on the [[GMS:Contour Options|Contour Options]] in the Display Options dialog. When an object is contoured, the values associated with the active | | Contours|| Most of the objects supported by GMS can be contoured by turning on the [[GMS:Contour Options|Contour Options]] in the Display Options dialog. When an object is contoured, the values associated with the active dataset for the object are used to generate the contours. | ||
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| Vectors || If the [[GMS:Vectors|Vectors]] item in the Display Options dialog is selected for an object (TIN, Grid, or Mesh), vector plots can be generated using the active vector | | Vectors || If the [[GMS:Vectors|Vectors]] item in the Display Options dialog is selected for an object (TIN, Grid, or Mesh), vector plots can be generated using the active vector dataset for the object. One vector is placed at each node, cell, or vertex. | ||
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