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{section} {column:width=70%} h2. Introduction !att:_img_gen^axes_annotation_scalebar.png|border=1,width=800! _Example of a scene with axes, annotation and scalebar_ Geographical grids, axes annotation, scalebars and text are natural display features when working out displays and presentation graphics. This chapter gives a brief documentation of the standard menus for text and annotation graphics in the system. {column} {column:width=30%} \\ \\ *On this page:* {toc:maxLevel=3} {column} {section} h2. Geographical coordinates with axes Use the command *Geographical coordinates* to display axes and coordinate annotation on a dataset. !att:_img_gen^axes_annotation.png|width=900! Geographical coordinates can be accessed as a command (found in *Shared Commands > Visualization*) or as a stand alone menu from *Tools > Geographical Management*. In either case the rules for a correct display is the same. * Push *Default display* (older version only *Display*) under *Default display* to see the default values. * Type in *Longitude/Latitude start*, *Long/Lat increment* and *Longitude/Latitude stop* values to set a custom geographical grid. * Push *Display* or *Execute* to display geographical coordinates using the Lat / Lon values. * To get a nice placement of the annotation numbers use the tuning in *Adjust annotation numbers*. {tip} Sometimes it may be useful to create an item command that will save your settings for a specific dataset. This will save you time next time you want to display axes over the same area. Read more about [creating item commands|Customizing the Interface#Creating item commands]. {tip} h4. A simple guide on how to achieve a good display The geographical axes display will be within the graphical window. To see the graphical window push the *Draw Frame* icon !att:_img_icon^draw_frame.png! on the toolbar. # Make sure you have scaled to the dataset you want to display together with the axes. # Check that the correct *coordinate system* is set under the *Coordinates* page. # Go to get a *Default display* section and click *Display*. Sometimes the algorithm get a good display, but normally the user must edit the settings in the *Detailed display* section. # Push *Update detailed* to get the Lat / Lon values into the number fields. # Adjust them and click *Display* to see the changes. Continue this process until you have achieved a satisfactory result. h4. An illustrated guide A part of the *Atlantis* project is used to display a map and geographical coordinates. The assumed projection is *Mercator*, but we will also study the display when assuming other projections. {section} {column:width=50%} !att:_img_gen^gc_defdis.png! The default display for *Mercator* appears OK, but can be improved. Push *Update detailed* to transfer default values over to the Lat / Lon fields. {column} {column:width=50%} !att:_img_gen^gc_adjust1.png! Use *Adjust annotation numbers* to get a better positions of the coordinate numbers. Here the _right_ number was adjusted to -25 and _Up_ to 5. The *Longitude start, increment, stop* is *-14 2 0*. The *Latitude start, increment, stop* is *-34 2 24*. {column} {section} {section} {column:width=50%} !att:_img_gen^gc_adjust2.png! To display annotation numbers for every line change the number next to *Auto annotation* with the tooltip *Frequence of annotation number* to 1. We see that the minutes are zero and change *Annotation format* to *DD* (Only degrees). At the same we check in for *E/W/N/S*. {column} {column:width=50%} !att:_img_gen^gc_adjust3.png! If the coordinate system was *UTM zone 32 Northen Hemisphere* the display lines are slanted and shows different numbers. This shows that correct coordinate setting is essential for getting a correct display. The geographical lines was displayed using *Default display*, but kept the same *adjustments of annotation numbers* as before. {column} {section} {section} {column:width=50%} !att:_img_gen^gc_adjust4.png! To get annotation display along all side change default *NE* to *all*. For a little display like this it is necessay to adjust all numbers. This particular setting was *-25 50 5 -20* for *Right Left Up Down*. {column} {column:width=50%} !att:_img_gen^gc_persp.png! To get the coordinate lines displayed on the surface one has to check in the *Sticky* checkbox and also apply *Set as sticky surface* on the surface grid. {column} {section} h2. Scale bar To display a scale bar open *Tools > Scalebar display* !att:_img_gen^scalebar.png|width=700! * Push *Draw Scalebar* to display the scalebar in default position and appearance. * To place the scalebar at specific position: {indent} # Set the screen in 2D mode. # Tick the box *Use XYZ coordinates* # Click in the graphic window where you want to place the scalebar. # Click *Update cursor to world coordinates* to get the cursor coordinates. # Redisplay scalebar by pushing *Draw Scalebar* {indent} The default scalebar display will be within the graphical window and the drawing size is related to that window. To see the graphical window push the *Draw Frame* icon !att:_img_icon^draw_frame.png! on the toolbar. h2. Text annotation The *Three dimensional text* command lets you create text annotation anywhere in the graphical window. You can create 2D or 3D text, display the text in any angle or stick the text to a surface. All these things can be found out whith a little test and trying. When everything is fine save the command object. Optionally save it as an *Item command* or copy a present CO so you work with and save a copy of the command object. !att:_img_gen^annotation.png|width=900! h4. A guide on drawing a text at an angle along a line. # Write in the desired text in the *text field*. # Set the screen in 2D mode and create two cursor positions: {indent} # First cursor position: *at end of text* # Second cursor position: *at start of text* {indent} # If the screen is in 3D mode use *y* to attach the cursor point to a surface. # Push *Update cursor to coordinates*. # Push *Update dip and azimuth*. *Azimuth* is for rotation around z axes. *Dip* is for 3D mode. # Check in the *Dip* and *Azimuth* boxes. # Select text attributes. # Push *Execute* to display the text. With a little training one can place text at any angle and position. !att:_img_gen^geocoord2.png|width=400! _Example figure with geo grid, scale bar end 3D text_
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Example of a scene with axes, annotation and scalebar

Geographical grids, axes annotation, scalebars and text are natural display features when working out displays and presentation graphics. This chapter gives a brief documentation of the standard menus for text and annotation graphics in the system.

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Geographical coordinates with axes

Use the command Geographical coordinates to display axes and coordinate annotation on a dataset.

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Geographical coordinates can be accessed as a command (found in Shared Commands > Visualization) or as a stand alone menu from Tools > Geographical Management. In either case the rules for a correct display is the same.

  • Push Default display (older version only Display) under Default display to see the default values.
  • Type in Longitude/Latitude start, Long/Lat increment and Longitude/Latitude stop values to set a custom geographical grid.
  • Push Display or Execute to display geographical coordinates using the Lat / Lon values.
  • To get a nice placement of the annotation numbers use the tuning in Adjust annotation numbers.
Tip

Sometimes it may be useful to create an item command that will save your settings for a specific dataset. This will save you time next time you want to display axes over the same area. Read more about creating item commands.

A simple guide on how to achieve a good display

The geographical axes display will be within the graphical window. To see the graphical window push the Draw Frame icon Image Added on the toolbar.

  1. Make sure you have scaled to the dataset you want to display together with the axes.
  2. Check that the correct coordinate system is set under the Coordinates page.
  3. Go to get a Default display section and click Display.

Sometimes the algorithm get a good display, but normally the user must edit the settings in the Detailed display section.

  1. Push Update detailed to get the Lat / Lon values into the number fields.
  2. Adjust them and click Display to see the changes.

Continue this process until you have achieved a satisfactory result.

Scale bar

To display a scale bar open Tools > Scalebar display

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  • Push Draw Scalebar to display the scalebar in default position and appearance.
  • To place the scalebar at specific position: 
    1. Set the screen in 2D mode.
    2. Tick the box Use XYZ coordinates
    3. Click in the graphic window where you want to place the scalebar.
    4. Click Update cursor to world coordinates to get the cursor coordinates.
    5. Redisplay scalebar by pushing Draw Scalebar

The default scalebar display will be within the graphical window and the drawing size is related to that window. To see the graphical window push the Draw Frame icon Image Added on the toolbar.

Text annotation

The Three dimensional text command lets you create text annotation anywhere in the graphical window. You can create 2D or 3D text, display the text in any angle or stick the text to a surface. All these things can be found out whith a little test and trying. When everything is fine save the command object. Optionally save it as an Item command or copy a present CO so you work with and save a copy of the command object.

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A guide on drawing a text at an angle along a line.

  1. Write in the desired text in the text field.
  2. Set the screen in 2D mode and create two cursor positions: 
    1. First cursor position: at end of text
    2. Second cursor position: at start of text
  3. If the screen is in 3D mode use y to attach the cursor point to a surface.
  4. Push Update cursor to coordinates.
  5. Push Update dip and azimuth. Azimuth is for rotation around z axes. Dip is for 3D mode.
  6. Check in the Dip and Azimuth boxes.
  7. Select text attributes.
  8. Push Execute to display the text.

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Example figure with geo grid, scale bar end 3D text