Isis echoing to delphmap, Importing a pipeline or pipespan file, Importing a classification file – Triton TritonMap User Manual

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June 2004 DelphMap™ User's Manual

Isis Echoing to DelphMap

This function echoes cursor selections in Isis to DelphMap. When a user
left-clicks anywhere in the Isis waterfall window, not only is the Isis Cursor
information updated, but markers are placed in DelphMap at the
corresponding position.

These echo markers, in the shape of blue crosses, appear in DelphMap,
providing DelphMap is open and a projection established. All but the last
echo marker selected will be erased when the DelphMap window is resized
in any way (pan, zoom out, zoom extents, etc.). To erase the last echo
marker, use the refresh button in DelphMap. Echo markers are temporary
and are not saved once DelphMap is closed.

Importing a Pipeline or Pipespan File

This feature is under development.

Importing a Classification File

Named, tagged features in a seabed that have been saved as a
classification files in the DXF format can be imported into DelphMap as
layers.

To import a classification file

From the main menu choose Project

ImportImport

Classification File.

The system displays a Projection Settings dialog box.

1.

2.

3.

If you need to change any of the input or output settings, click
Change, which takes you to additional dialog boxes (such as
Input or Output Projection Settings

Select

Projection

Select Datum); or, if you know the settings are

already correct, click OK.

The system displays a Browse for Folder dialog box.

Select a folder to contain all the files that the system will create
and associate with this importation and click OK.

The system imports the DXF file containing the seabed classification
information into the current Digit layer. Figure 22 shows an example
of this kind of imported file.

Chapter 3: Importing and Exporting

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