27.03.2013 Views

STAR*NET V6 - Circe

STAR*NET V6 - Circe

STAR*NET V6 - Circe

SHOW MORE
SHOW LESS

Create successful ePaper yourself

Turn your PDF publications into a flip-book with our unique Google optimized e-Paper software.

Chapter 7 Viewing and Printing Output<br />

Press the “Plot Options” tool button to view and edit several plot settings.<br />

In this tabbed dialog, several plotting options<br />

can be set which affect the appearance of the<br />

plotted image. Plotting options are saved in the<br />

“project” options so that when a project is<br />

opened another time, the plot will have the<br />

same appearance. Each project remembers its<br />

own individual plot options.<br />

The “Plot” tab shown below allows you to<br />

individually turn on and off various network<br />

and sideshot objects such as station names,<br />

markers, descriptors, error ellipses and relative<br />

error ellipses.<br />

The “Sizing” tab allows you to resize text, markers and ellipses. The initial ellipse<br />

exaggeration for a plot is automatically set to a show the largest ellipse at some<br />

percentage of the plot extents. You can change the exaggeration, or at any time press<br />

“Reset” to change back to the automatic value.<br />

The “Special” tab shown below includes options useful when viewing certain types of<br />

plots. For example, the “Show Only Fixed Names and Station Markers” option shows<br />

only your “fixed” control points in a network plot.<br />

The “Save” tab allows you to save the current settings (which plotting objects to show,<br />

sizes of names and markers, etc.) as typical so that they will be used as starting defaults<br />

for any new job created. Note that ellipse exaggeration is not saved as typical; ellipse<br />

sizes are handled separately for every project.<br />

Press the “Apply” button any time to see the effects of any setting changes.<br />

114

Hooray! Your file is uploaded and ready to be published.

Saved successfully!

Ooh no, something went wrong!