The Colorfill Attributes window is used to define or to modify the location, size, layer, and appearance for color contour bands in a map or diagram. This window is displayed when you edit an existing color contour diagram, such as a map or contoured ternary diagram.
Appearance Options
- Layer: Use this setting to select the layer to which the color contours are to be associated. See Working with Layers for more information.
- Minimum Z-Value: This represents the minimum value to be represented by the color contour bands.
- Maximum Z-Value: This is the maximum value to be represented by the color contour bands.
- Contour Interval: This represents the Z-interval at which color bands are drawn.
- Color Scheme: Click on this button to view the current color scheme, and to change it if desired.
- Filters:
- Low Filter: Insert a check in this box to filter low z-value color bands from display. Type into the box the Z-Value below which color bands will not be displayed.
This is different from the Minimum Z-Value defined above, which is used to define the low value for the color scheme; the Low Filter value defines whether any lower-value color bands will actually be displayed.- High Filter: Insert a check in this box to filter high z-value color bands from display, and enter the Z-Value above which the color contours will not be displayed.
- Opacity:Use this setting to adjust the transparency of the color bands. At 100% the image will be fully opaque.
General Options
- Visible: Insert a check in this box for the color bands to be visible in the drawing or map. Remove the check-mark to hide the contours.
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