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    Settings

    The profile views created with the Interpretation commands are based on the defaults defined in the Settings command. The settings are saved within the current drawing.

    Command: HBSI_HBSI_Settings

    From the OpenGround Cloud ribbon Interpretation Panel press the Settings icon to display the Interpretation Settings dialog.

    Profile View

    • Style: Profile view style to be used for the interpretation profile views
    • Band Set: The band set to be used for the interpretation profile view
    • Band by: Restricts the strata surfaces displayed to those matching the band by set; if band by is <Not Set> then all created strata surfaces will be listed.
    • Hatch sections: Specifies whether the strata bands will be hatched on the profile view

    Projected Strips

    • Style: The geotechnical style to use for the log strips projected onto the profile view
    • Buffer Distance: The distance from which boreholes will be projected onto the profile view

    Transparency

    • Selected stratum transparency: The level of transparency for the highlighted stratum hatch, between 0 and 100, 0 is opaque
    • Strata transparency: The level of transparency for the strata hatch areas, between 0 and 100, 0 is opaque
    • Offset strip distance: The distance away from the alignment for a borehole to be considered constrained, this means the strata profiles cannot be edited at a constraint borehole location. Non-constrained boreholes are displayed transparent

    Profiles:

    • Selected Style: The profile style to use when a profile is checked editable
    • Style: The profile style used for all other strata profiles when interpretation is being edited.
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