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STAR*NET V6 - Circe

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Appendix A <strong>STAR*NET</strong> Tutorial<br />

12. To view the plot, choose Output>Plot, or press the Network Plot tool button.<br />

Resize and locate the plot window for viewing convenience. The size and location of<br />

most windows in <strong>STAR*NET</strong> are remembered from run to run.<br />

Experiment with the tool keys to zoom in and zoom out. Also zoom in to any<br />

selected location by “dragging” a zoom box around an area with your mouse. Use the<br />

“Pan” tool to set a panning mode, and small hand appears as your mouse pointer<br />

which you can drag around to pan the image. Click the “Pan” tool again to turn the<br />

mode off. Use the “Find” tool to find any point in a large network. Use the “Inverse”<br />

tool to inverse between any two points on the plot. Type names into the dialog or<br />

simply click points on the plot to fill them in.<br />

Double-click any point on the plot to see its adjusted coordinate values and error<br />

ellipse dimensions. Double-click any line on the plot to see its adjusted azimuth,<br />

length, elevation difference (for 3D jobs), and relative ellipse dimensions.<br />

Pop up a “Quick Change” menu by right-clicking anywhere on the plot. Use this<br />

menu to quickly turn on or off items (names, markers, ellipses) on the plot.<br />

Click the “Plot Options” tool button to bring up a Plot Options dialog to change<br />

many plotting options at one time including which items to show, and sizing<br />

properties of names, markers, and error ellipses.<br />

Choose File>Print Preview or File>Print, or the respective tool buttons on the<br />

program’s mainframe tool bar, to preview or print a plot. More details using the<br />

various plot tools to view your network and printing the network plot are discussed<br />

in Chapter 7, “Viewing and Printing Output.”<br />

When you are finished viewing the adjusted network plot, let’s continue on and<br />

review the output adjustment listing next.<br />

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