HI. Toolbar
This section describes the tools used in the Network tab and explains how they interact with the haul network in the viewport.
- 1 Compass
- 1.1 Plan View
- 1.2 Zoom Extents
- 1.3 Night Mode
- 2 Zooming Tools and Mouse Controls
- 2.1 Select
- 2.2 Zoom Window
- 2.3 Zoom
- 2.4 Rotate / Orbit
- 2.5 Pan
- 2.6 Zoom Selected
- 2.7 Zoom to All
- 2.8 Vertical Exaggeration
- 2.9 Plan View
- 2.10 Grid
- 3 Undo / Redo
- 4 Measuring Distances
- 5 Drawing and Snapping tools
- 5.1 Draw Segments
- 5.2 Show Mouse Text
- 5.3 Road Signs
- 5.4 Snap to Point
- 5.5 Snap to Surface / Model
- 5.6 Snap to Plane
- 6 Clearing Displayed Haul Routes
- 7 Drawing Assistance
- 7.1 Z-Offset
- 7.2 Gradient Offset
- 8 Blocks Display
- 9 Animation settings
- 10 Legend
- 11 Adding Views
Compass
In the top right corner of the viewport, you will see the compass cube. It is used to change the view and display the grid.
Plan View |
| Click on the axis cones to snap to orthogonal views.
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Zoom Extents | Click on the grey cube icon to zoom to extents. | ||
Night Mode | Click on the Sun icon to toggle Night mode, and back. |
Zooming Tools and Mouse Controls
Select | <ESC> | Left click and drag. | |
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Zoom Window | <U> | Zoom Window. | |
Zoom | <I> | Activates the magnifier tool. Scroll wheel or left click and drag. | |
Rotate / Orbit | <O> | Right click and drag. Same as right-click and hold)/ | |
Pan | <P> | Middle click and drag. | |
Zoom Selected | <Z> | Zoom Selected | |
Zoom to All |
| <A> | Left click to Zoom to all. |
Vertical Exaggeration | - | <CTRL> + Scroll wheel |
Plan View | <T> | Plan view. A grid can only be used in this view. | |
Grid | <G> | Toggle grid. The grid is only available in the plane Z view. |
Undo / Redo | <Ctrl>+<Z> <Ctrl>+<Y> | Undo. Redo. |
Measuring Distances | <M> | Click to begin measuring. Drawing the distance, you can measure in the viewport. |
Drawing and Snapping tools
Draw Segments | <D> | Draw Segments. Press this icon and left click on the surfaces to draw roads that connect, for example, pit and dump. Hold <CTRL> to type coordinates. | |
Show Mouse Text |
| Space | Show Mouseover Text. Shows coordinate information on-screen when in draw mode. |
Road Signs | <R> | Use Dropdown to select what sign is to be placed. Click segments to add a sign. Speed signage is displayed where there is a change in speed between two segments, or at the end point of a road.
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Snap to Point | <Q> | Snap to Point. | |
Snap to Surface / Model | <W> | Snap to Surface/Model. | |
Snap to Plane | <E> | Snap to Plane. Use the eye dropper to select an elevation from a surface/model. | |
| Examples of how to use snapping tools see in the HI. Drawing a Network > Snap mode section. |
Clearing Displayed Haul Routes | <X> | Clear Displayed Haul Routes. |
Drawing Assistance | These tools may be used to draw roads when there is no existing design. | |
Z-Offset | Z-Offset. When drawing segments, offsets the clicked point vertically by a specified distance (on the Z-axis only). | |
Gradient Offset |
| When drawing segments, offsets the clicked point such that the specified grade is maintained from the previous point. It is recommended to draw in Plan view with this tool. Great for drawing interim ramps. |
| Examples of how to use these tools see in the HI. Drawing a Network > Draw Assistance section. |
Blocks Display | Blocks display modes. | |
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Animation settings | Road and fleet animations settings. | |
In the dropdown menu specify the desired Animation Speed, and which elements (Trucks/Roads) you wish to animate.
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Legend | Use the Legends button to show color coding of the selected entities. | |
| In the Shading drop down, select an entity you want to display the shading for: Blocks, Nodes or Segments. Shading displayed in the Legend panel is the one selected in the Display panel. |
Adding Views | Sometimes you may need to save particular view for consistent screenshots in your reports. | |
| To save the current view of any object in the viewport, click the Views button at the right end of the top toolbar and choose “Add View”.
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