In gINT, how do I get my GRID surface into a .GSF? This seems like a way to store large GRID files without directly loading into GPJ.

I thought this second question warranted a second discussion. This is still in relation to my original problem of managing large grid surface files with gINT for plotting on FENCES.

In the surfaces tab, it states that an alternative to loading grids directly into the gpj, that we can save a surface storage file in the gpj folder and I think it somehow is linked so gsf can be read from gINT?

In gINT, how do I get my GRID surface into a .gsf? 

From gINT Help Menu.

*.GSF

Description:

External surface storage file. These contain the data from the Input Application Group.

Location:

The default folder is the same as the Projects property of the File►System Properties menu item. However, they can be located anywhere.

Note that in order to access the Surfaces application the surface (GSF) file must me located in the folder that it was in when you added the surface to the gINT project (GPJ) file. If you move the surface file you will not be able to open the Surfaces application. Also, if you send the project file to another gINT user, they will also need the surface file and it will need to be located in the same path that was specified when the surface was added to the project file.