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'''Description:'''
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The Effects tab contains advanced settings for a couple of aspects of the Surface Layer. '''Intersect underlying''' is an advanced effect which lets you control how this layer interacts with those underneath it.
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Further documentation is forthcoming.
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'''Settings::'''
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<ul>
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<li>
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'''Intersect underlying:''' Checking this checkbox turns on intersect underlying for the layer. The popup list on the right allows you choose the way the layer interacts with those underneath it. It has these options:
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<u>Favour depressions:</u> TBC
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<u>Favour rises:</u> TBC
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<u>Displacement intersection:</u> TBC
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</ul>
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'''Intersection zone:''' TBC
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'''Intersection shift:''' TBC
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'''Min intersection shift:''' TBC
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'''Fuzzy zone softness:''' TBC
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Revision as of 02:36, 13 March 2012

Work in progress.jpg


Surface Layer - Effects Tab

Description: The Effects tab contains advanced settings for a couple of aspects of the Surface Layer. Intersect underlying is an advanced effect which lets you control how this layer interacts with those underneath it.

Further documentation is forthcoming.


Settings::

  • Intersect underlying: Checking this checkbox turns on intersect underlying for the layer. The popup list on the right allows you choose the way the layer interacts with those underneath it. It has these options:
    • Favour depressions: TBC
    • Favour rises: TBC

    • Displacement intersection: TBC

  • Intersection zone: TBC

  • Intersection shift: TBC

  • Min intersection shift: TBC

  • Fuzzy zone softness: TBC


Back to: Surface Layer