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===Right Click Menu===
===Right-Click Menu===


* '''Clear Selection (Right Click Menu)''' – The ''Clear Selection'' command undoes the selection of the object that was clicked on.  
* '''Clear Selection (Right-Click Menu)''' – The '''Clear Selection''' command undoes the selection of the object that was clicked on.  


* '''Invert Selection (Right Click Menu)''' – The ''Invert Selection'' command selects every object of the same type selected, and undoes the selection of the object that was originally selected.  
* '''Invert Selection (Right-Click Menu)''' – The '''Invert Selection''' command selects every object of the same type selected, and undoes the selection of the object that was originally selected.  


* '''Zoom to Selection (Right Click Menu)''' – The ''Zoom to Selection'' command zooms to a closer view of the object selected.
* '''Zoom to Selection (Right-Click Menu)''' – The '''Zoom to Selection''' command zooms to a closer view of the object selected.


==Coverage Type Specific Menus==  
==Coverage Type Specific Menus==  

Revision as of 15:40, 5 April 2013

General Feature Object Commands

Define Domain

This option is found in the Feature Objects menu, in the Map module, when CGWAVE or ADCIRC is the active coverage type. A domain is the region to be filled by a finite element mesh. An ocean arc is created that connects to the coastline arc. There are several options for defining the domain:

  1. User selects one or more coastline arcs. The ocean arc starts and ends at the extreme ends of the chain of arcs.
  2. User selects two vertices or two nodes. The ocean arc starts and ends at the nodes.
  3. User selects a single node or vertex along the coastline arc. The user defines the radius of the ocean arc and the ocean arc starts and ends where it intersects the coastline arc.
  4. User selects a single disjoint point. If the point is inside a closed coastline arc (an island), the user specifies the radius of the ocean arc. The ocean arc is a circle that encloses the island.

After the user selects an arc(s) or point(s), the Domain Options dialog appears with the following options:

  • Rectangular – If the user selects two points or an arc, the user only sets the Offshore Length. If the user specifies a single point, the user sets both Offshore and Along Shore Lengths.

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  • Semi-circular – If the user selects two points or an arc, the user does not specify the radius, the radius is the distance between the points. If the user specifies a single point, the user sets the Radius.

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  • Circular – This option only works if the user selects one point. The user then sets the Radius.

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Right-Click Menu

  • Clear Selection (Right-Click Menu) – The Clear Selection command undoes the selection of the object that was clicked on.
  • Invert Selection (Right-Click Menu) – The Invert Selection command selects every object of the same type selected, and undoes the selection of the object that was originally selected.
  • Zoom to Selection (Right-Click Menu) – The Zoom to Selection command zooms to a closer view of the object selected.

Coverage Type Specific Menus

Optional menu items appear according to the active coverage type.

Generic Coverage Types

  • Create Coastline
When this command is invoked, the Create Contour Arcs dialog opens. For more information, see Arcs: Create Contour Arcs. This command is available if the current coverage type is ADCIRC, or CGWAVE.
  • Stamping
See the article Feature Stamping for more information.

Model Coverage Types

  • ADCIRC
    • Model Control
    • Create Coastline – see above for more information.
    • Define Domain – see above for more information.
  • BOUSS-2D
    • Create Coastline – see above for more information.
  • CGWAVE
    • Model Control
    • Create Coastline – see above for more information.
    • Define Domain – see above for more information.
  • CMS-Flow
    • Create Coastline – see above for more information.
  • CMS-Wave
    • Create Coastline – see above for more information.


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