Introduction
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Change the color table on a seabed surfaceVisualize a seabed surface Click on the Color Tables tab in the Toolbox Click, drag and drop one of the color tables on the seabed surface
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Sticky Surface
Geocap has a concept where any surface can be set to be sticky. When a surface is sticky, data like points, lines or images may be displayed onto that surface. This is mainly done by re-sampling lines and displaying them a little bit above the sticky surface. When a surface is activated (or set) as a sticky surface, it is copied to workspace under the name sticky_surface. If this dataset is removed from workspace, there is no sticky surface anymore.
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Display data on the Sticky Surface- Right-click on a Seabed surface dataset and select Set as sticky surface
- Select a line, e.g. 1. Maritime lines > 200M lines > Baseline_Atlantis + 200M in your project.
- In the Toolbox under Commands > Schema commands right-click Image Removed Display and select click Edit.
- Check the Glue to Sticky Surface and press Execute.
- Investigate the line display
- Uncheck the Glue to Sticky Surface and press Execute again and observe the difference.
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