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Many of the module-specific tools in the dynamic portion of the ''Tool Palette'' are selection tools (tools used to select objects such as triangles or vertices). For many commands it is necessary to first select some objects before issuing the command. For example, to delete a set of triangles in the Terrain Data module, the '''Select Triangles''' tool is chosen, the set of triangles to be deleted are selected and the Delete command is selected from the Edit menu.
Many of the module-specific tools in the dynamic portion of the ''Tool Palette'' are selection tools (tools used to select objects such as triangles or vertices). For many commands it is necessary to first select some objects before issuing the command. For example, to delete a set of triangles in the Terrain Data module, the '''Select Triangles''' tool is chosen, the set of triangles to be deleted are selected and the Delete command is selected from the Edit menu.


Most of the selection tools follow a standard selection protocol. Single items can be selected by clicking on the item. With this method, only one item can be selected at a time. When a new item is selected, any other currently selected items are unselected.
Most of the selection tools follow a standard selection protocol. Single items can be selected by clicking on the item. With this method, only one item can be selected at a time. When a new item is selected, any other currently selected items are deselected.


In many cases, multiple items need to be selected. If the ''SHIFT'' key is held down while clicking on individual items, the items are added to the set of selected items. A previously selected item can be unselected by holding down the ''SHIF''T key and clicking on it again. This removes the item from the set of selected items without affecting other selected items. Multiple objects can also be selected by dragging a box around the items to be selected, or by choosing the '''Select All''' or '''Select With Polygon''' commands from the ''Edit'' menu.
In many cases, multiple items need to be selected. If the ''Shift'' key is held down while clicking on individual items, the items are added to the set of selected items. A previously selected item can be deselected by holding down the ''Shift'' key and clicking on it again. This removes the item from the set of selected items without affecting other selected items. Multiple objects can also be selected by dragging a box around the items to be selected, or by choosing the '''Select All''' or '''Select With Polygon''' commands from the ''Edit'' menu.


A user can clear the selection list at any time by clicking on a portion of the graphics window where no objects exist. This effectively clears the selection list because whatever is currently selected becomes unselected, and since the user clicked in a location where no objects exist, nothing is placed in the selection list.
A user can clear the selection list at any time by clicking on a portion of the graphics window where no objects exist. This effectively clears the selection list because whatever is currently selected becomes deselected, and since the user clicked in a location where no objects exist, nothing is placed in the selection list.


==Module Tool Palettes==
==Module Tool Palettes==
Each set of tools within a dynamic tool palette corresponds to a module, or data objects within a module. For example the tools used to create, edit, and select TIN data are different from those used for feature objects or DEMs. Click on each link to get a further description of the tools in that palette.
Each set of tools within a dynamic tool palette corresponds to a module, or data objects within a module. For example the tools used to create, edit, and select TIN data are different from those used for feature objects or DEMs. Click on each palette image to get a further description of the tools in that palette.


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| width=400 | [[Image:WMSIcon_Terrain_Data_Module.png]] <big>'''Terrain Data Module'''<big> || width=400 | [[File:Drainage Module icon in WMS.png]] <big>'''Drainage Module'''</big>
| width=400 | [[Image:WMSIcon_Terrain_Data_Module.png]] <big>'''Terrain Data Module'''<big>  
| width=400 | [[File:Drainage Module icon in WMS.png]] <big>'''Drainage Module'''</big>
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| [[WMS:Terrain Data Tools|Terrain Data]] &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; [[File:WMS DynamicToolsQuick.png]] || [[WMS:Drainage_Tools|Drainage]] &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; [[Image:WMSIcon_Drainage_Palette.png]]
| [[File:WMS DynamicToolsQuick.png|link=WMS:Terrain Data Tools]]  
| [[Image:WMSIcon_Drainage_Palette.png|link=WMS:Drainage Tools]]
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| [[File:Map Module.png]] <big> '''Map Module'''<big> || [[File:Hydrologic Modeling Module in WMS.png]] <big> '''Hydrologic Modeling Module''' </big>
| [[File:Map Module.png]] <big> '''Map Module'''<big>  
| [[File:Hydrologic Modeling Module in WMS.png]] <big> '''Hydrologic Modeling Module''' </big>
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| [[WMS:Map Tools|Map]] &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; [[Image:WMSIcon_Map_Palette.png]] || [[WMS:Hydrologic Modeling Tools|Hydrologic Modeling]] &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; [[Image:WMSIcon_Hydrologic_Modeling_Palette.png]]
| [[Image:WMSIcon_Map_Palette.png|link=WMS:Map Tools]]  
| [[Image:WMSIcon_Hydrologic_Modeling_Palette.png|link=WMS:Hydrologic Modeling Tools]]
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| [[File:Hydraulic Modeling Module icon in WMS.png]] <big>'''River Module'''<big> || [[File:WMSIcon GIS Module.png]] <big> '''GIS Module''' </big>
| [[File:Hydraulic Modeling Module icon in WMS.png]] <big>'''River Module'''<big>  
| [[File:WMSIcon GIS Module.png]] <big> '''GIS Module''' </big>
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| [[WMS:Hydraulic Modeling#Hydraulic Modeling Tools|Hydraulic Modeling]] &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; [[File:Dynamic Tools toolbar - Hydraulic Modeling in WMS.png]] || [[WMS:GIS Tools|GIS]] &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; [[Image:WMSIcon_GIS_Palette.png]]
| [[File:Dynamic Tools toolbar - Hydraulic Modeling in WMS.png|link=WMS:Hydraulic Modeling#Hydraulic Modeling Tools]]  
| [[Image:WMSIcon_GIS_Palette.png|link=WMS:GIS Tools]]
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| [[File:2D Grid Module icon.png]] <big>'''2D Grid Module'''<big> || [[File:Icon 2Dscat.gif]] <big> '''2D Scatter Module''' </big>
| [[File:2D Grid Module icon.png]] <big>'''2D Grid Module'''<big>  
| [[File:WMSIcon 2D Scatter Point Module.png]] <big> '''2D Scatter Module''' </big>
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| [[WMS:2D Grid Tools|2D Grid]] &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; [[Image:WMSIcon_2D_Grid_Palette.png]] || [[WMS:2D Scatter Point Module#Scattered Data Tools|Scattered Data]] &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; [[Image:WMSIcon_2D_Scatter_Point_Palette.png]]
| [[Image:WMSIcon_2D_Grid_Palette.png|link=WMS:2D Grid Tools]]  
| [[Image:WMSIcon_2D_Scatter_Point_Palette.png|link=WMS:2D Scatter Point Module#Scattered Data Tools]]
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Revision as of 00:53, 22 October 2015

When the active module is changed, the tools in the Dynamic Tool Palette change to the set of tools associated with the selected module. Each module has a separate set of tools.

Selection Tools

Many of the module-specific tools in the dynamic portion of the Tool Palette are selection tools (tools used to select objects such as triangles or vertices). For many commands it is necessary to first select some objects before issuing the command. For example, to delete a set of triangles in the Terrain Data module, the Select Triangles tool is chosen, the set of triangles to be deleted are selected and the Delete command is selected from the Edit menu.

Most of the selection tools follow a standard selection protocol. Single items can be selected by clicking on the item. With this method, only one item can be selected at a time. When a new item is selected, any other currently selected items are deselected.

In many cases, multiple items need to be selected. If the Shift key is held down while clicking on individual items, the items are added to the set of selected items. A previously selected item can be deselected by holding down the Shift key and clicking on it again. This removes the item from the set of selected items without affecting other selected items. Multiple objects can also be selected by dragging a box around the items to be selected, or by choosing the Select All or Select With Polygon commands from the Edit menu.

A user can clear the selection list at any time by clicking on a portion of the graphics window where no objects exist. This effectively clears the selection list because whatever is currently selected becomes deselected, and since the user clicked in a location where no objects exist, nothing is placed in the selection list.

Module Tool Palettes

Each set of tools within a dynamic tool palette corresponds to a module, or data objects within a module. For example the tools used to create, edit, and select TIN data are different from those used for feature objects or DEMs. Click on each palette image to get a further description of the tools in that palette.

WMSIcon Terrain Data Module.png Terrain Data Module Drainage Module icon in WMS.png Drainage Module
WMS DynamicToolsQuick.png WMSIcon Drainage Palette.png
Map Module.png Map Module Hydrologic Modeling Module in WMS.png Hydrologic Modeling Module
WMSIcon Map Palette.png WMSIcon Hydrologic Modeling Palette.png
Hydraulic Modeling Module icon in WMS.png River Module WMSIcon GIS Module.png GIS Module
Dynamic Tools toolbar - Hydraulic Modeling in WMS.png WMSIcon GIS Palette.png
2D Grid Module icon.png 2D Grid Module WMSIcon 2D Scatter Point Module.png 2D Scatter Module
WMSIcon 2D Grid Palette.png WMSIcon 2D Scatter Point Palette.png

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