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This tab offers numerous display options that apply to core shifting and splicing functions (Fig. 2. 2-3a4a). Two new features include the ability to change the display order of the data types, including not showing them (Fig. 2.2-3b) and the ability not to display the data for selected holes (Fig. 2.2-3c). Data ranges can be set numerically for each data type (Fig. 2.2-3d) and visually be adjusting track widths. The color panel is updated so you can adjust the scheme to your liking. Additional check boxes were added to toggle on or off the display of lines, arrows and labels. These options should all be self-explanatory. Load some data, shift some cores, make some splices, and then simply explore the options be clicking around - your selections will not affect the data.

Figure 2.2-3. Display preferences.

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You can:

  • Show or hide the splice partition with the check box at the top (Fig. 2-4)
  • Show or hide the loaded data types and change their display order (Fig. 2-4b)
  • Show or hide the loaded data by hole (Fig. 2-4c)
  • Overlap data traces for all holes by data type
  • Set a depth range to be displayed in the window and zoom in and out
  • Set the data value ranges by data type (Fig. 2-4d)
  • Choose whether to show data extending beyond the track width
  • Set the track width (separately for data traces and images)
  • Toggle on and off several line and arrow options
  • Change the line colors


Figure 2-4. Display preferences.

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2.3. Application menus

The application menus are typically not needed. Here we present only the View menu as it has a few low-level display options not available in the Display Preferences tab of the Display view (Fig. 2.3-1.4

Figure 2.3-1. View menu.

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