GMS:TIN Settings: Difference between revisions
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*''Retriangulate After Deleting'' – If this option is on, the region surrounding the vertex is retriangulated as each vertex is deleted. Otherwise, the triangles adjacent to the vertex are simply deleted. | *''Retriangulate After Deleting'' – If this option is on, the region surrounding the vertex is retriangulated as each vertex is deleted. Otherwise, the triangles adjacent to the vertex are simply deleted. | ||
*''Adjust Boundary to Include Exterior Vertices'' – If this option is on, the boundary of the TIN is changed so that the new vertex becomes part of the TIN if a new point is added outside the active TIN. If the new vertex is in the interior of the active TIN, the vertex is automatically incorporated into the TIN. | <!--*''Adjust Boundary to Include Exterior Vertices'' – If this option is on, the boundary of the TIN is changed so that the new vertex becomes part of the TIN if a new point is added outside the active TIN. If the new vertex is in the interior of the active TIN, the vertex is automatically incorporated into the TIN.--> | ||
*''Default Z-Value'' – The default z value is assigned to all new vertices created with the '''Create Vertex''' tool. | *''Default Z-Value'' – The default z value is assigned to all new vertices created with the '''Create Vertex''' tool. |