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Specify Material Symbol Colors in Input
by
Pat Cummings
» Wed Aug 26, 2009 9:23 am
You can create log reports with colorful material graphics.
By simply adding a field to your database populated with codes of colors already inherent to the program, you can create a material graphic column on your reports that reflects the color of the soil. You can also use this as a tool to visually differentiate between layers or soil types.
Munsell or Standard Colors.jpg (75.02 KiB) Viewed 104 times
You can use the Munsell soil and rock colors, the standard gINT colors, or any other color that you specify in the SYMBOL DESIGN application in gINT. (gINT uses a standard Windows color picker to define custom colors.)
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Jordan Stierly
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Mon, Jun 28 2010 10:35 AM
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Pat Cummings
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