Move single grid node
To move a node, click down on it, drag it to its new position, and then release the mouse button. If you wish to move a set of nodes and the links between them, select the nodes you wish to move, then click down on one of them and drag the set to the new desired location.dffsd
Fit to nearest spline
Suppose that there is a spline near the grid, now we want to move the edge grid nodes on a grid line segment to that spline, as shown in Figure 1. First, select the grid layer, hold the Shift then LMC on two edge grid nodes on the same grid line segment, the segment will be highlighted (its color is purple), LMC on the third grid node to define the impacted area. Next, RMC to show options then select Fit to Nearest Spline option. Figure 2 shows grid after selecting Fit to Nearest Spline option.
Figure 1 LMC options.
Figure 2 Grid nodes after selecting "Fit to Nearest Spline".
Fit to nearest land boundary
Suppose that there is a land boundary line (overlay) near the grid, now we want to move the edge grid nodes on a grid line segment to that land boundary, as shown in Figure 3. First, select the grid layer, hold the Shift then LMC on two edge grid nodes on the same grid line segment, the segment will be highlighted (its color is purple), LMC on the third grid node to define the impacted area. Next, RMC to show options then select Fit to Nearest Land Boundary option. Figure 4 shows grid after selecting Fit to Nearest Land Boundary option.
Figure 3 LMC options.
Figure 4 Grid nodes after selecting "Fit to Nearest Land Boundary".