Editing features
A feature is a 2D or 3D data object that is typically used to define boundaries (for example, lease boundaries) and contours (for example, thickness contours or property contours). If you want to edit the nodes of a feature, right click on the feature in the JewelExplorer and select Edit... from the context menu.
The Edit Feature form consists of two distinct sections: the header section at the top of the form, where information like the feature set and feature name are listed, and the data entry tables on the lower part of the form where you can edit the actual feature definition.
Feature Set Select the feature set that contains the feature you want to edit from the drop-down list.
Feature Select the feature you want to edit from the drop-down list.
Geometry type (read only) Displays the geometry type.
Sub-features A feature can contain one or more lines which can be added in the 'Name' column on the left side of the form. Each line should have a unique name (e.g., this name can also represent a contour value). For each line in the feature, add one or more nodes which are defined by a Easting and Northing coordinate and a depth value. Add/edit these in the right hand table (Nodes).
When you are finished entering/editing the feature lines and nodes, click OK to save your changes. If there are problems with your entries, you will see an error message in the Output Information pane.
Features can be merged into a new feature. First select all the features you want to merge. Use the merge option in the context menu to open the Merge Features form. Here you define a name for the new feature. If you want to keep the original features as well, check the option at the bottom of the Merge Features form.