2D Grid context menu

Hide  (Only for context menu in a view) Hide it in your view.

Show Legend  Show or hide a legend for it in your 3D View.

Display Settings

Color  Pick a color to display it in the view.

Render Mode  Select whether to display as a surface, surface and lines, lines or points.

Depth Method  Select to display the data points at the top of the view, bottom of the view box, at a specified (fixed) depth or at the depth of the depth property (using real depth values if available).

Transparency   Make it semi-transparent. Adjust the opacity value from the Property Inspector.

Lighting   Turn a lighting effect on or off. The lighting effect can enhance the visibility of contours.

Contours  Show or hide contour lines relating to the display of properties on a grid or surface.

Contour Labels  Show labels on contour lines.

Contouring Options   Open the Contouring Options form to specify a wide range of contouring settings.

Interpolation   This display setting affects the (color) interpolation of the object displayed in your view. Without interpolation, the color boundaries are sharp; with interpolation switched on, the boundaries are smoothed.

Draw Image on 2D Grid  Project an image on the 2D grid. This option is only available when you have an image in your solution. Select None to hide the image.

Edit...  Edit the 2D grid data manually. On the 2D Grid form, you can adjust any of the data values you wish and take full control of your surface. For details, see Editing 2D grids.

Create

Create Tri-mesh   (Not in seismic interpretation) Create a tri-mesh representation of the surface based on the data from the object. This is given the same name and appears in the same folder.

Create Point Set   (Not in seismic interpretation) Create a point set representation of the surface based on the data from the object. This is given the same name and appears in the same folder.

Create Polyline Set   (Not in seismic interpretation) Create a polyline set representation of the surface based on the data from the object. This is given the same name and appears in the same folder.

Create Boundary  Create a boundary from the 2D grid data.

Create Intersection with Cross Section   If you have a cross section that passes through the surface, you can extract the intersection with this surface. The line or lines where the cross section passes through the surface are included in a polyline set of the same name as the surface and in the same folder. If you have multiple cross sections and intersections, these will all be included in the same polyline set.

Properties

Set Active Property   Select a property for display in the 3D View. You can also select properties to view using the visibility checkboxes in the JewelExplorer.

Property Table...  View a table showing statistical information on all its properties. Select multiple items in the JewelExplorer, right click on one of them to open its context menu and select this item to display the properties of all those items at once in the table. For more on this, see Property table.

Copy Property to...  Copy either just the primary property or all the properties to another 2D grid with the same area. On the Copy Property form that appears, select either All properties or Only primary property, then select the object you want to copy to from the drop-down list. You can also specify a property template, unit category and a unit.

Move Property to...   This is the same as Copy property to, except the property or properties are removed from the original grid after being copied to the other grid. If all the properties are moved, the original 2D grid will be removed.

Default Geometry Properties   Opens a predefined list with properties. When you select a property, the values for this property are calculated, the property is added to the JewelExplorer and displayed in the active view. If you update the geometry of the object, the property is automatically recalculated. For tri-meshes and 3D meshes, you can choose from multiple mesh quality properties to help you assess the quality of the mesh.

3D View Camera

Focus on Surface Normal  Reorients the camera to look perpendicular to the selected surface, i.e., along the surface normal. If the selected surface is not yet visible, it will be toggled on as well.

View History  Open the Audit Trail to view a history of changes, including user name, date, context, workflow process, workflow panel, and description. For more on the Audit Trail, see Using the audit trail.

Auxiliary Information

Add  Select one of the options to add auxiliary data of the selected type.

File   Add information in the form of a file. In the dialog, navigate to the file you want to include and select it. You can include a wide variety of file types, including pdfs, images (*.bmp, *.jpg, *.gif, *.png, *.tif), movie files (*.avi, *.mpg, *.wmv, *.mov, *.qt, *.mp4), Excel™ spreadsheets (*.xls, *.xlsx), Word™ documents (*.doc, *.docx) and PowerPoint™ presentations (*.ppt, *.pptx). Click Open to select it and open the Add Auxiliary Information form.

Note   Add a note using the Add Auxiliary Information form. After making a selection and entering the required information, click OK to save your settings and add the note.

Hyperlink   Add a hyperlink using the Add Auxiliary Information form. Enter a (descriptive) name for the link and the URL (address). Click OK to save and add the link.

DMS Link   Add a link to a DMS solution using the Add Auxiliary Information form. Connect first to DMS, and select a solution from the 'Select a DMS Solution' form. The DMS server url where the DMS solution you selected is stored, shows in the Address field. Enter a (descriptive) title and click OK to save and add the link.

Screen Capture   Add a screen capture of your view area using the Add Auxiliary Information form. Enter a (descriptive) title and click OK to save and add the screen capture.

Show  Select one of the options to show hidden auxiliary information.

File   Show all the files that are available for the selected object.

Note   Show all the notes that are available for the selected object.

Hyperlink   Show all the hyperlinks that are available for the selected object.

Screen Capture   Show all the screen captures for the selected object.

Show All  Show all the auxiliary information that is available for the selected object.

Hide   Select one of the options to hide auxiliary information.

File   Hide all the files that are available for the selected object.

Note   Hide all the notes that are available for the selected object.

Hyperlink  Hide all the hyperlinks that are available for the selected object.

Screen Capture   Hide all the screen captures for the selected object.

Show All  Hide all the auxiliary information that is available for the selected object.

Delete  Select one of the options to delete auxiliary information.

File   Delete all the files that are available for the selected object.

Note   Delete all the notes that are available for the selected object.

Hyperlink  Delete all the hyperlinks that are available for the selected object.

Screen Capture   Delete all the screen captures for the selected object.

Show All  Delete all the auxiliary information that is available for the selected object.

For more information on auxiliary data, see Adding auxiliary data.

Export

To joa2dgrid  Export in the JewelSuite Geomechanics proprietary binary format for 2D grids.

To ascii  Export to an ASCII file, see ASCII file format 2D grid for details.

To Column Based 2D Grid  Export to an ASCII text file with custom column-formatting. During the export you can specify which data is be represented in which column.

To xyz ascii   Export to ASCII XYZ file format.

To ascii Point Set   Export to an ASCII point set file. For details of the file format, see Point set ASCII file format.

To CPS-3 Grid   Export to CPS-3™ grid format.

To IRAP Grid   Export to IRAP™ grid format.

To Surfer ascii   Export to Surfer™ ASCII format.

To Surfer Binary   Export to binary Golden Software Surfer™ format.

To ZMap Grid   Export to ZMap grid format.

Get updates from DMS  DMS can hold multiple version of a single object. One of these is always marked as 'Latest'. The latest version represents the final state of an object.

The 'Get Latest' option is only enabled when you have a version of an object that is parallel to the 'Latest' version. Select this option to replace your version with the latest version.

Delete  Delete the object from the solution. Depending on the type of object, geometric representations, subfolders or objects it may contain are deleted as well.