GMS:Borehole Cross Sections: Difference between revisions
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==Creation== | ==Creation== | ||
===Automatic creation=== | ===Automatic creation=== | ||
Cross sections can be created automatically using the ''Boreholes|Auto-Create Blank Cross Sections'' menu command. This uses a triangulation process to determine the most likely connections between boreholes. The top and/or bottom arcs of the new cross sections can be warped to match the elevation of [[GMS:TIN Module|TIN]] surfaces using the ''Snap Cross Sections to TIN'' dialog which appears when the ''Boreholes|Auto-Create Blank Cross Sections'' command is executed. Snapping the tops and bottoms of cross sections to TIN surfaces can also be done at any time via the ''Boreholes|Advanced|Snap Cross Sections to TIN'' menu command. Keep in mind, however, that warping the top and bottom of a cross section may interfere with the internal polygons that are defined in the cross section, so snapping to a TIN is best done before filling in the cross sections. | Cross sections can be created automatically using the '''''Boreholes|Auto-Create Blank Cross Sections''''' menu command. This uses a triangulation process to determine the most likely connections between boreholes. The top and/or bottom arcs of the new cross sections can be warped to match the elevation of [[GMS:TIN Module|TIN]] surfaces using the ''Snap Cross Sections to TIN'' dialog which appears when the ''Boreholes|Auto-Create Blank Cross Sections'' command is executed. Snapping the tops and bottoms of cross sections to TIN surfaces can also be done at any time via the '''''Boreholes|Advanced|Snap Cross Sections to TIN''''' menu command. Keep in mind, however, that warping the top and bottom of a cross section may interfere with the internal polygons that are defined in the cross section, so snapping to a TIN is best done before filling in the cross sections. | ||
===Manual creation=== | ===Manual creation=== |