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When the group have been created, it can be seen in the drop down menu, and if selected, both the Type and Description can be seen as well.\\ | When the group have been created, it can be seen in the drop down menu, and if selected, both the Type and Description can be seen as well.\\ | ||
- | When a group is created, data can be added in two ways, either on upload [[geocloud: | + | When a group is created, data can be added in two ways, either |
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+ | //Figure 4: The interface of the " | ||
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+ | After clicking on the data type which should be appended to the group, a new pop-up window will appear (Figure 5). This window is very similar from datatype to datatype. Specific for Terrain is, that only one surface can be chosen as the Terrain file for the group. For the other data types, multiple objects can be added. | ||
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+ | //Figure 5: The pop-up window that allows an user to append data to a group.// \\ | ||
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+ | When data have been added to the group, some of the properties of the dataset is visible in the groups tab (Figure 6). The name, filename, datatype, upload date and published status can be seen. Furthermore, | ||
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+ | //Figure 6: The interface of a group with some data.// \\ | ||
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+ | After the steps have been completed, a group with all the added data will be available from the main menu (Figure 7).\\ | ||
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+ | //Figure 7: The groups panel accessed from the main interface.// | ||
- | {{: | + | ==== Model Layers ==== |
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+ | //Figure 8: A geological model between several 2D Grids.// \\ | ||
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- | ==== Model Layers | + | A geological model can be set up using the "Model Layers" function. The fan is clicked to access the functionality (Figure 9). |
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+ | //Figure 9: The tab that allows the user to create a geological model from 2D Grids.// \\ | ||
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- | ==== ==== | + | To get started, click on the "Add Layers" |
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+ | //Figure 10: Model layers tab with the Add Layers button and Edit Layers button.// \\ | ||
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+ | Clicking on the "Add Layers" | ||
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+ | //Figure 11: Selection of the layers for the geological model.// \\ | ||
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+ | If the "Edit Layers" | ||
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+ | //Figure 12: Draging and dropping layers in correct order.// \\ | ||
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+ | While the edit button is toggled, the name of the model layers can be changed, the color can be changed and single layers can be removed. If the "Fixed Bottom" | ||
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+ | //Figure 13: Editing of a geological model.// | ||