Orientations marking

The GROMA system uses orientations marking in some tasks. The orientations are displayed in bold font on the measured data lists and can be located anywhere on the list (not necessarily at the beginning of the station). While importing from the field book format, the program automatically marks the orientations (if the format of the relevant field book allows distinguishing the orientations). The orientation's attribute for the individual points can also be changed using editing. If you want to change this attribute for a larger amount of points, you can use this dialog window.

In the window, you choose which criteria the orientations shall be marked according to and whether the points meeting the determined criteria shall be added to the existing orientations or whether entirely new marking shall be performed (in such case the orientation attribute for all the points is first cancelled).

Points used as stations

Checking this option, all the measurements to the point which were also used as stations will be marked as orientations.

Points found on the coordinate lists

Checking this option, all the measurements to the points which are in that moment stored on the coordinate list(s) (respecting the set mode for point search) will be marked as orientations.

Points with orientation code

Measurements which contain the set orientation code in their code will be marked as orientations (it can be a part of a longer code. In such case the code separator in the code settings must be adjusted).

Points with the number higher than

Here a numeric limit can be set from which the points are deemed coordinates. Such a limit is typically 2000, 4000 or 5000.

Points with prefix

Here a specific prefix can be set to mark the measurements as orientations.

Points with the prefix higher than

Here a numeric prefix limit can be set from which are the points deemed are orientations.