Command and Processes Table - L
For more information on the terms 'Command', 'Process' and 'Macro Command', see Command Table Introduction.
These tables list all commands and processes available in all products. If your product has access to a command or process, the link on the left of the table takes you to a dedicated help file for more information. If no link appears, the function isn't available in your product.
Symbols used in this table:
A green tick indicates that the module is part of the core system licensing for the specified product - no additional module is required.
X A red cross indicates the module is not part of the listed system and any commands held within it cannot be run (a separate product will be required).
� A blue diamond indicates the module is an optional extra for the specified system.
For Macro commands, see here.
Commands - L
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If a model or drill hole file is open, the fill code assignment is displayed in a legend. |
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Toggle the automatic creation ‘virtual’ tag lines, which control how the strings are linked together when the link-multiple-strings command is used. |
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Toggle on or off the grouping of string data according to the Collate by Distance setting (added in the Wireframe Linking Settings panel). |
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Toggle On/Off the Uniform Interpolation option applied when using the 3D Solid wireframe linking method. |
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Wireframe Linking Settings includes an option to utilize a 3D Solid linking method. This command can be run to enable this option, as an alternative to using the Wireframe Settings dialog (see previous link). |
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This command will toggle the sorting of strings to be linked to create the resulting wireframe volume. |
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Select minimum surface area as the string linking criteria. |
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Creates a wireframe link between two perimeters (closed strings) honouring any boundary/bridge strings. |
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Creates a wireframe link between a perimeter (closed strings) and a string, honouring any boundary/bridge strings on the perimeter. |
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Create drive wireframe co-axially around drive control string. |
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Toggle crossover checking on or off for string linking. |
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Create drive wireframe, with separately defined ends. |
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Link drives using rules based on simple geometric shapes. |
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Create wireframe volumes by linking a sequence of perimeters (closed strings) in order. |
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Create wireframe from a pair of drive roof and floor strings. |
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Enables multiple strings with a common attribute to be linked together in a single action to create a wireframe. |
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Create a wireframe link using points on selected segments of two strings. |
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Select equi-angular shape as the string linking criteria. |
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Links selected strings to form a solid wireframe, after specifying the attribute which is used to group the selected strings. |
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Create a wireframe from a drive outline string and supplied height. |
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Toggles the ability to end link selected strings. |
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Links selected strings to form a solid wireframe, after sorting on a selected numeric attribute which determines the linking order. A number of strings (defined interactively through a dialog) will be grouped together. |
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Links selected strings to form a solid wireframe, after sorting by plane which determines the linking order. |
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Links strings to form a solid wireframe. |
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Select proportional length as the string linking criteria. |
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Create wireframe from a drive outline string and supplied height. |
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Creates a wireframe link between two perimeters (closed strings) or two strings. |
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Creates a wireframe link between a perimeter (closed string) and a string. |
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Toggle between optimal and sub-optimal (fast) linking methods. |
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When moving blast holes, this command controls whether they are maintained on the original plane. |
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Lock the view direction so it is perpendicular to the active section plane. |
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Processes - L
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Select a blast from the input file to work on in blast design; this defines both the Bench and Blast numbers which will remain in force until a new blast is chosen. |
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Links a Datamine binary file outside the project folder to a file inside the project folder. |
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Displays any database file in a standard format. |
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Displays any Datamine file with only alphanumeric fields. |
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Creates a list of all Datamine files within the project folder. |
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Convert a macro file (*.mac) into a standard menu file (*.men) for faster execution. |
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Force macro commands to only use the local project folder. |
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Force macro commands to look for files that have been added to the project that may be outside the project folder. |
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Estimates the localized block grades by using the grade-tonnage curves given by the Uniform Conditioning process and by utilising a ranking of the SMU grades obtained by Ordinary Kriging. |