Objects folder context menu
Many items in the JewelExplorer act as 'folders' for objects of the same type, such as faults, horizons, boundaries and surface sets. These all have very similar context menus.
Show All Show all the items contained within the folder in the JewelExplorer in your (3D) View. This is equivalent to checking all the visibility checkboxes of all items and sub-items (children) inside the folder in the JewelExplorer tree.
Hide All Hide all the items contained within the folder in the JewelExplorer in your (3D) View. Equivalent to unchecking all the visibility checkboxes of all items and sub-items (children) inside the folder.
Order by Name Orders the horizons in alphabetical order.
Order by Depth Orders the horizons from shallowest to deepest.
Autocreate Colors Automatically create unique colors for all the items contained within it.
New Folder Create a new folder into which you can copy or drag objects to arrange and organize them.
Create Object Create an object in the Data folder, the Surface Sets folder or the Seismic Interpretation folder in the JewelExplorer. On the Create Object form that appears, enter a name for the new object and select the output folder. Next, select the type of the object from the drop-down list. JewelSuite Geomechanics automatically changes the representation. You can select another representation if that is allowed for the object you create.
Click Apply to create the object and keep the form open, or click OK to create the object and close the form. The new object will appear inside the selected output folder in the JewelExplorer, but will not yet contain any data points. Use the editing tools (Tools > Editing Tools) to (graphically) create the object. For more info on the editing tools, see Graphical editing with the floating palette.
Select by Property Type Select all the items it contains that are of a particular property type.
Select by Representation Select all the items in the folder in the JewelExplorer that are of a particular representation.
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.