In Preconfigured views can be generated for the defined conformance regions inside the Polygon Geometry step you can draw the polygonal extents for each reporting region.
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Tips
Hide all surfaces in the right hand legends.
Select a polygon from the Polygons list on the left.
Draw a polygon around the colored domain solids.
Repeat for next polygon.
Note that polygon areas are shaded clear or hatched to show whether they are selected in the Polygons list.
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Design Shortcuts
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Polygon Draw
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<P>
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Line Draw
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<D>
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Point Move
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<F>
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Point Insert
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<A>
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Point Delete
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<S>
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Line Move
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<M>
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Line Copy
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<C>
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Line Delete
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<N>
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Line Join / Poly Close
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<J>
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Line Break / Poly Open
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<B>
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Line Rotate
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<R>
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Line Offset
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<O>
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Line Trim
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<T>
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Line Intersect
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<I>
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Line Quick Extend
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<Q>
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Line Replace
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Polygons panel
Click on the polygon name to highlight it in the viewport.
Double click to Zoom to All, highlighting the selected polygon.
Use the Viewpoint dropdown to:
Activate the selected polygon viewpoint, means zoom to the saved view.
Save the selected view (“set” is displayed).
Delete the saved viewpoint (“none” is displayed).
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Use the Cross-Section dropdown to:
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Options step. The preconfigured views will then be used in the automated report process. Two views can be used specified which are Viewpoint and Cross-Section.
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Viewpoint
The Viewpoint image can either be a 2D image (top-down) or a 3D image (rotated) of the selected Polygon.
Setting the Viewpoint
Selected the relevant Polygon from the listed polygons.
Inside the top viewport, orientate the viewport to the desired position
Select the black downwards pointing arrowhead located in the Viewpoint cell
Select the “Save” option
Clearing the Viewpoint
Selected the relevant Polygon from the listed polygons.
Select the black downwards pointing arrowhead located in the Viewpoint cell
Select the “Clear” option
Activating the Viewpoint
Selected the relevant Polygon from the listed polygons.
Select the black downwards pointing arrowhead located in the Viewpoint cell
Select the “Active” option
The viewport will orientate itself to the saved position
Cross-Section
The cross-section image is a 2D cross-sectional image of the selected Polygons.
Setting the Cross-Section
Selected the relevant Polygon from the listed polygons.
In the toolbar located above the top viewport, select the cross-section button.
Click and hold the left mouse button inside the top viewport and move the cross-section arrow across the selected polygon.
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The cross-section
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Delete the saved cross-section (“none” is displayed).
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will then be displayed in the bottom viewport.
Use the Step Size box and blue up and down arrows to change the step size of the cross-section arrow
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and move it across the polygon.
Once the desired view has been established, select the black downwards pointing arrowhead located in the Viewpoint cell.
Select the “Save” option
Clearing the Cross-Section
Selected the relevant Polygon from the listed polygons.
Select the black downwards pointing arrowhead located in the Viewpoint cell
Select the “Clear” option
Activating the Cross-Section
Selected the relevant Polygon from the listed polygons.
Select the black downwards pointing arrowhead located in the Viewpoint cell
Select the “Active” option
The viewport will orientate itself to the saved position
Polygon-Specific Visibility Settings
Several additional items can be displayed or hidden to help digest the conformance result. The items specified are specific to the selected Polygon.
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Setting | Description |
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Layers | Layers loaded here will be part of the Viewpoint image. An elevation offset can be specified to raise or lower the layer. |
Surfaces | The surface set layers are used for the selected polygon. The surface will be part of both the Viewpoint and Cross-Section images if enabled. |
Domains | The individual domain solids generated from the intersection of the production and schedule solids. If enabled, solid will be part of both the Viewpoint and Cross-Section images. |