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The following tools are contained in the dynamic portion of the [[GMS:Toolbars|Tool Palette]] when the [[GMS:3D Mesh Module|3D Mesh | The following tools are contained in the dynamic portion of the [[GMS:Toolbars|Tool Palette]] when the [[GMS:3D Mesh Module|3D Mesh module]] is active. Only one tool is active at any given time. The action that takes place when the user clicks in the [[GMS:The GMS Window|Graphics Window]] depends on the current tool. The following table describes the tools in the 3D Mesh tool palette. | ||
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Only visible elements can be selected. Elements which have been hidden cannot be selected. Hidden elements can be made visible by selecting the '''Show''' command in the [[GMS:Display Menu|''Display'' menu]]. When selecting elements by dragging a box, all elements that lie within the box are selected. When selecting elements by clicking on individual elements with the cursor, only elements on the exterior of the visible portion of the mesh are selected. Elements in the interior of the mesh can be selected individually by first hiding the elements surrounding the elements to be selected. An element can also be selected by using the Find Element command in the Mesh menu user is prompted for an element ID and the element is selected. Any previously selected elements are unselected. | Only visible elements can be selected. Elements which have been hidden cannot be selected. Hidden elements can be made visible by selecting the '''Show''' command in the [[GMS:Display Menu|''Display'' menu]]. When selecting elements by dragging a box, all elements that lie within the box are selected. When selecting elements by clicking on individual elements with the cursor, only elements on the exterior of the visible portion of the mesh are selected. Elements in the interior of the mesh can be selected individually by first hiding the elements surrounding the elements to be selected. An element can also be selected by using the Find Element command in the Mesh menu user is prompted for an element ID and the element is selected. Any previously selected elements are unselected. | ||
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| align = "center" | [[File:Select Point | | align = "center" | [[File:Select Point Tool.svg|16 px]] || '''Select Nodes''' {{Anchor|Select Nodes}} || The '''Select Nodes''' tool is used to select individual nodes for editing. Multi-selection can be performed by holding down the Shift key while selecting or by dragging a rectangle to enclose the nodes to be selected. | ||
The ID of the selected node is displayed in the [[GMS:The GMS Window|''Edit Window'']]. The coordinates of the selected node are also displayed in the [[GMS:The GMS Window|''Edit Window'']] and can be edited by typing in new coordinates and selecting the TAB or Return key. Nodal coordinates can also be edited by dragging a node using the Select Nodes tool. When in plan view, nodes can be dragged in the XY plane. In any other view, nodes are constrained to move along the Z axis when they are being dragged. Since it is possible to accidentally drag points, nodes can be "locked" to prevent them from being dragged by selecting the '''Lock All Nodes''' command from the ''Mesh'' menu. The nodes can be unlocked by selecting '''Unlock All Nodes''' from the ''Mesh'' menu. A node can also be selected by using the '''Find Node''' command in the ''Mesh'' menu. The user is prompted for a node ID and the node is selected. Any previously selected nodes are unselected. | The ID of the selected node is displayed in the [[GMS:The GMS Window|''Edit Window'']]. The coordinates of the selected node are also displayed in the [[GMS:The GMS Window|''Edit Window'']] and can be edited by typing in new coordinates and selecting the TAB or Return key. Nodal coordinates can also be edited by dragging a node using the Select Nodes tool. When in plan view, nodes can be dragged in the XY plane. In any other view, nodes are constrained to move along the Z axis when they are being dragged. Since it is possible to accidentally drag points, nodes can be "locked" to prevent them from being dragged by selecting the '''Lock All Nodes''' command from the ''Mesh'' menu. The nodes can be unlocked by selecting '''Unlock All Nodes''' from the ''Mesh'' menu. A node can also be selected by using the '''Find Node''' command in the ''Mesh'' menu. The user is prompted for a node ID and the node is selected. Any previously selected nodes are unselected. | ||
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| align = "center" | [[ | | align = "center" | [[File:Select Vertex String Tool.svg|16 px]] || '''Select Node Strings''' || The '''Select Node Strings''' tool is used to select one or more strings of nodes. Node strings are used for operations such as adding breaklines to the mesh. | ||
The procedure for selecting node strings is somewhat different than the normal selection procedure. Strings are selected as follows: | The procedure for selecting node strings is somewhat different than the normal selection procedure. Strings are selected as follows: | ||
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| align = "center" | [[File:Select Wells Tool.svg|14 px]] || '''Select Wells''' || The '''Select Wells''' tool is used to select nodes which have a well (point source/sink) type boundary condition assigned to them. Since wells are often assigned to nodes in the interior of the mesh, it may be difficult to select the node that a well has been assigned to using the '''Select Nodes''' tool due to the large number of nodes in a mesh. This tool makes this type of selection easier since only well nodes can be selected when the tool is active. | | align = "center" | [[File:Select Wells Tool.svg|14 px]] || '''Select Wells''' || The '''Select Wells''' tool is used to select nodes which have a well (point source/sink) type boundary condition assigned to them. Since wells are often assigned to nodes in the interior of the mesh, it may be difficult to select the node that a well has been assigned to using the '''Select Nodes''' tool due to the large number of nodes in a mesh. This tool makes this type of selection easier since only well nodes can be selected when the tool is active. | ||
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| align = "center" | [[ | | align = "center" | [[File:Select Cross Section Tool.svg|16 px]] || '''Select Cross Sections''' || Once a set of cross sections has been created, they can be selected using the '''Select Cross Sections''' tool. Selected cross sections can be deleted, or they can be made visible or invisible using the '''Hide''' and '''Show''' commands. | ||
When this tool is active, a cross section icon appears on each cross section. A cross section is selected by selecting the icon. When a different tool is selected, the icons disappear. When there are several cross sections, it is often easier to differentiate cross section icons in plan view (assuming the cross sections were created in plan view). As a general rule the icons are placed in the center of the first line segment used to cut the cross section. | When this tool is active, a cross section icon appears on each cross section. A cross section is selected by selecting the icon. When a different tool is selected, the icons disappear. When there are several cross sections, it is often easier to differentiate cross section icons in plan view (assuming the cross sections were created in plan view). As a general rule the icons are placed in the center of the first line segment used to cut the cross section. | ||
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| align = "center" | [[File:Select Particle Start Location Tool.svg|16 px]] || '''Select Particle Starting Locations'''|| Particle starting locations, used in particle tracking, can be selected with the '''Select Particle Starting Locations''' tool. Selected particles can be deleted. Statistical information for the selected particles, such as the path length and time, is displayed in the status bar. | | align = "center" | [[File:Select Particle Start Location Tool.svg|16 px]] || '''Select Particle Starting Locations'''|| Particle starting locations, used in particle tracking, can be selected with the '''Select Particle Starting Locations''' tool. Selected particles can be deleted. Statistical information for the selected particles, such as the path length and time, is displayed in the status bar. | ||
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| align = "center" | [[ | | align = "center" | [[File:Create Cross Section Tool.svg|16 px]] || '''Create Cross Section''' || Cross sections can be created from a 3D mesh using the '''Make Cross Section''' tool. Cross sections are formed when the user enters a polyline. A polyline is entered by clicking on several points and double-clicking on the final point when the line is finished. The ''Delete'' or ''Backspace'' key may be used to remove a point from the polyline, and the ''ESC'' key can be used to abort the process. A cross section or fence diagram is then computed by cutting perpendicular to the current viewing orientation through the currently visible elements of the mesh. While most cross sections are created with the mesh in plan view, any viewing orientation can be specified. | ||
Once cross sections are created, they can be deleted, hidden, or shown using the Select Cross Sections tool. Datasets are automatically interpolated from the 3D mesh to the cross sections for generation of contour and color fringe plots. | Once cross sections are created, they can be deleted, hidden, or shown using the Select Cross Sections tool. Datasets are automatically interpolated from the 3D mesh to the cross sections for generation of contour and color fringe plots. |