Building of a dynamic profile for a matrix of layers

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ic_8137 By the given mode building of a profile for several matrixes of layers along  the given contour is carried out. The contour is set by reference points. Setting of the reference points starts by  the left mouse button click and finishes by the double mouse click or by the combination  of left - right  mouse button click.

The result is displayed in a window as the diagram. The top line on the diagram corresponds  to  a  terrain relief. The bottom level of the first layer of each open matrix is displayed by a line of a corresponding colors.

The Staff button allows to exclude (to add) matrixes from building staff. The excluded matrixes  are entered into  .INI file.

By pressing the Parameters button there is an opportunity to establish parameters of display of  a relief and a power: thickness of a line, inclusion / switching-off of a mode; for dynamic display of  a profile - an interval in seconds. The given parameters are kept in .INI  file.

Mode Inversion scale is intended for a vertical axis scale changing. At the switched  off  mode  the vertical axis marks absolute height in meters, at included - power of a layer in meters. On  a  horizontal axis the line length in meters is marked.

The mode carries out the preservation of the profile image in WMF, EMF files, it allows  in  further  to print the image, to use it in WORD documents etc. For this purpose it is necessary to press the Save as button, to choose a file name and the appropriate expansion.

If the line on which the profile is under construction, consists of several reference points  the profile image may not be placed in a window completely and is displayed in part. To build a profile completely click the right mouse button to cause the emerging menu and select in it the Show all profile mode. For display of a part of a profile there is a return operation - Show part of profile. The profile constructed for a line from two points is displayed completely always.