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:# Turn on [[WMS:Digitize Toolbar|'''Digitize Mode''']] and enter elevation value.
:# Switch to the [[WMS:Terrain Data Module|'''Terrain Data Module''']] [[File:WMS TerrainIcon.svg|16 px]].
:# Use the [[WMS:Terrain Data Tools|'''Add Vertices''']] [[File:Create Points Tool.svg|16 px]] tool to create vertices in the Graphics Window.
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Revision as of 21:13, 5 December 2019

To use TIN data in WMS, use the following steps:

1. Import TIN files.
  1. Use File | Open... to open files with TIN, DEM, or scatter data.
  2. Alternatively, drag and drop the file into the Graphics Window in WMS.
  3. Use the File Import Wizard to specify importing the data as a TIN.
2. Create TIN.
  1. Turn on Digitize Mode and enter elevation value.
  2. Switch to the Terrain Data Module WMS TerrainIcon.svg.
  3. Use the Add Vertices Create Points Tool.svg tool to create vertices in the Graphics Window.
3. Review and edit data.
  1. Check data to see that it shows up in the Project Explorer and any feature objects are in the Graphics Window.
4. Convert TIN data.
1. TIN to DEM.
  1. Right-click on the TIN in the Project Explorer and select Convert | TIN→DEM.
  2. Select options in the Convert TIN to DEM dialog.
2. TIN to scatter points.
  1. Right-click on the TIN in the Project Explorer and select Convert | TIN→2D Scatter Points.
  2. Enter name in the New Scatter Point Set dialog.
3. TIN Boundary to feature polygon.
  1. Right-click on the TIN in the Project Explorer and select Convert | TIN Boundary→Feature.
4. TIN contours to feature objects.
  1. Right-click on the TIN in the Project Explorer and select Convert | TIN Contours→Feature.
5. Merging TINs.
6. Export TIN Data.
Project data can be converted to CAD data.
  1. Right-click on coverage or dataset in the Project Explorer and select Save As.
  2. Save file as a CAD data file (DWG or DXF).