DISPLAY MANAGEMENT FOR SYNERGEE 4.0 AND EDITING YOUR MODEL AESTHETICS TUTORIALS
How to edit and set the map settings in synergee version 4.0?
How to edit and set the map settings in synergee version 4.0?
Not only that synergee is used for electrical systems analysis but more especially, it also serves as excellent mapping software. One should be familiar with the various mapping tools available for displaying and organizing model data in able maximize the software’s capability.
One of the most powerful features of the SynerGEE interface is the scale-based, geographical map. With the wide variety of customization options available, the map should be a fundamental tool for understanding your model and what is happening during analysis. In many cases, the map may be only reporting mechanism you need, with its wide variety coloring and annotation options available. Colorization and annotations may also be useful for presenting analysis results to an audience, rather than long, detailed reports. To open the Map Settings dialog box, select Display>Settings from the ribbon bars, or press F9.
Customizing Device Colors and Sizes Based on Analysis Results
Use the Facilities tab to customize device colors and sizes based on analysis results. You can set up four “results” ranges with either automatic or custom values. For each range, you can optionally apply a unique color to the device symbols in the map display based on a selected analysis results category, and also to circles that can be placed around the device symbols. You can also modify the device size, circle diameter, and circle thickness, if desired. Values that are out of the defined range can also be shown with an optional color and custom symbol size.
Use the Facilities tab to customize device colors and sizes based on analysis results. You can set up four “results” ranges with either automatic or custom values. For each range, you can optionally apply a unique color to the device symbols in the map display based on a selected analysis results category, and also to circles that can be placed around the device symbols. You can also modify the device size, circle diameter, and circle thickness, if desired. Values that are out of the defined range can also be shown with an optional color and custom symbol size.
Configuring Map Display Symbols
Use the Symbols tab to configure each device, equipment, and node symbol category. You can edit which symbol is used in the SynerGEE map display, and also the size and color of each symbol. You can also hide symbols from being shown the SynerGEE map display.
Use the Symbols tab to configure each device, equipment, and node symbol category. You can edit which symbol is used in the SynerGEE map display, and also the size and color of each symbol. You can also hide symbols from being shown the SynerGEE map display.
Using the Geography View
The geography view window provides an geographic-based view of your model, very similar to what you would see in an ESRI application. The Geography window matches your model coordinates with real-world coordinates from a selected projection file, and then displays the model on top of a selected basemap file that can show geographic information, a road map network, or other such features.
The geography view window provides an geographic-based view of your model, very similar to what you would see in an ESRI application. The Geography window matches your model coordinates with real-world coordinates from a selected projection file, and then displays the model on top of a selected basemap file that can show geographic information, a road map network, or other such features.
When working in the Geography view, you can perform many of the same functions that you can in the traditional Map view. You can pan and zoom, and you can double click objects in your model to open the respective editor. Many (although not all) of the model explorer tabs and ribbon bar buttons function the same in the Geography view window as they do in the Map view window.
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