Text and Bar Downhole Formatting

Modifying Template for Bar, Brace, Tick and Arrow Styles

Downhole Formatting: Text, Bar, Braces, Ticks and Arrows

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This procedure applies to controls located on both the Format Downhole dialog (3D window) and the Log View Properties table (Columns tab) (Plots, Logs windows)

This information applies to the following downhole formatting styles:

  • Text
  • Bars with annotation
  • Bar
  • Braces with annotation
  • Ticks with annotation
  • Arrows with annotation

You can enhance the display of your loaded static or dynamic drillhole data using inline formatting. Text-type formatting is often useful for enhancing the display of both numeric and alphanumeric data.

For this downhole formatting type, you have access to the following property menus:

  • Alignment: define how the downhole column is aligned with the sample to which it belongs. This menu also allows you to merge identical records and hide absent data, amongst other useful tools. More...
  • Border/Color: specify if/how downhole formatting is bordered, and which colors to use (either fixed or using a legend). More...
  • Filter: apply a filter to your formatting to restrict which sample items are enhanced (see "Drillholes, Object Filters, Columns and Column Filters", below). More...
  • Text: determine how text is presented (note that the plain Bars Style type can access this panel, but all options are disabled). More...
  • Width/Margins: controls how your formatting is positioned with respect to the sample interval. Set margins and how wide your formatting will be. More...

Drillholes, Object Filters, Columns and Column Filters

Drillhole data objects are often coupled with 'downhole column' data to provide more information about the drillhole data. This could be in the form of a histogram, listed grade values, braces, bar charts etc. Downhole columns are formatted separately (using this Format Column dialog) from the actual 3D drillhole data (using the Drillholes Folder).

View filtering can be applied to any object in memory, including drillholes, to control the data that is displayed at any one time. This is controlled by a filter expression which can be defined by various methods, including the Data Object Manager or, to specifically filter drillhole data, using the filter-drillholes command. Drillhole segments and downhole columns will always honor this object-level filter. If data does not pass the filter, neither it nor the associated downhole column data will be shown.

However, the situation is slightly more complex where a 'column' filter exists;  all downhole columns can be associated with their own filter (using the Filter menu). In this case, 3D downhole formatting (the downhole 'column' will only be shown if it passes both the object-level and column-level filters.

For example; if a drillhole object was filtered in the Data Object Manager to only show data where X>150, only column and drillhole data would be shown above the 150 position. If an AU downhole column was set to show results only where AU>1.0, downhole column data would only be shown grade values exceed 1.0 ppm and only for unfiltered data (above 150 in X).

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The settings described here apply to the currently active 3D window and all linked external windows. Independent windows will be unaffected.

 

  1. If you are using the Log View Properties page, select the column name in the Columns in View list on the left. If you are formatting 3D downhole columns, your attribute has already been selected.

  2. The Style drop-down list will display the default style, or the one currently applied to the downhole column. Select the style you require.
  3. Each Style is supported by its own list of properties that can be modified (see below for details and access to more help).
  4. Select a property ([Alignment], [Border/Color] etc.) using the list provided. This will update the panel on the right.
  5. Update the relevant fields.
  6. Once all properties have been defined as you want them, click Apply to update the view (either the Plot, Log, Design or 3D view).

Move all floating dialogs to a second monitor when using this tool.

This lets you apply changes and review the impact on the view, without having to close dialogs first.

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