Changing the classification settings of a line object
The following example of the network object link illustrates how to change the classification settings of a line object.
1. In the navigator, select the Links > Display entry.
2. Click the Redefine all classes button.
The Edit classification: Redefine all classes window opens.
3. In the Default section, adjust the desired settings.
Element |
Description |
Preview |
Here you can see how the line object will be displayed according to the current settings. |
Draw object |
If the option has been selected, the objects are displayed. |
Draw until scale |
If the option is selected, the objects are drawn up to the set scale when you zoom out (Editing the network scale). If the option has not been selected, the objects are always displayed, no matter what scale is used in the network. |
Line style |
Here you can specify the style in which the lines are drawn (Setting parameters for the line style). |
Line width |
Enter the line width in mm |
Line color |
Selection of a color for the line in a separate window |
Draw: Arrow head |
If the option has been selected, an arrow head is drawn. Specify the following settings for the arrow head. Via the drop-down list, select the symbol that will be displayed as arrow head.
Size of arrow head in mm
You can specify a color for the arrow head in a separate window. To do so, click in the field (Editing the properties of a closed polygon).
If you select the Circle or Square symbol, you can activate the input field by checking the box. In the input field, you can enter a sign which will be displayed inside the circle or square. Use the drop-down list to select a color for the sign. |
4. Adjust the settings in the Color settings section and make the desired changes to the color scale (Editing the colors of all classes).
5. Confirm with OK.
The settings are applied and displayed in the right column of the scale.
Note: Use the Cancel button to discard the settings of the right column of the scale and restore the settings of the left columns. |