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Figure 1 shows buttons from the main toolbar. Their functions are described in the table below.


Figure 1 Main toolbar buttons.


ButtonsDescription

This button is reset to a new project. It will clear all the data in the workspace, and the user will start working on a new project.

The button will load a project saved on the computer's hard drive or in some external memory.

The button allows the user to save the entire project to one .CVP2 file

The Import button allows importing external files.

The Export button allows exporting the grid to different grid types.

Toggle the Layer Control on/off.

View full layer extent.

Restore the previous view.
Select object
Mode node: this allows to move grid node, polyline node, or spline node.
Add node: this allows to will add a node in general. A node can be a grid node, a node of polyline, or splines.
Delete node: this allows to remove the grid node, polyline node, or spline node.

Add a new polyline.

Add a new spline.

Select object

Undo operation

Redo operation

Create a grid from splines

Create a rectangular grid

Create a radial grid

Refine grid

Coarse grid

Orthogonalize grid

Merge two grids

Global settings

Measurement Tool

Frame control: To add the North Arrow and Scale bar


Figure 2 shows options from the Import button in the toolbar. Their options are described in the table below.

Import Grid: To open different types of the grid file as native grid type of Grid+, RGF grid, ECOMSED grid, SEAGRID, etc.

Import EFDC Model: To open the EFDC input file (e.g corners.inp, dxdy.inp, lxly.inp)

Import Georeferenced Image: To open a georeferenced background image (e.g *.jgw, *.geo)

Import Overlay: To open an overlay file as shoreline, polyline, polygon (*.p2d)

Import Splines: To open the splines file (*.spl), this is a native file created from Grid+

Import Labels: To open the label file (*.dat, *.p2d), this file has three columns. Two columns for coordinates (X, Y), and the third column is label names.

Figure 2 Import Menu.


Figure 3 shows options from the Import button in the toolbar. Their options are described in the table below.

Export Grid+: To export the selected grid layer to the native grid file of Grid+ (*.cvl)

Export RGF Grid: To export the selected grid layer to the native grid file of the Delft3D (*.grd)

Export EFDC Grid: To export the selected grid layer to the EFDC input file (including corners.inp, dxdy.inp, lxly.inp), these files can open with EEMS.

Export to Shapefile: To export the selected grid layer to the shapefile which can open with ArcGIS, QGIS, Global Mapper, etc.

Export to KML: To export the selected grid layer to the KML file which can open with Google Earth, Global Mapper, etc.

Figure 3 Export Menu.





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