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Code Style
To select, create, or edit a style for point code data items and the their output order in supported file formats.
The created or edited style defines types of point code data items and their order to be used in data records in the target file.
The left Available pane contains data items that can be added to a style. The right Order pane contains data items used in a style in the displayed order.
- To select and apply an existing code style for the target file:
- From the Style drop-down list, select a style for point codes. MAGNET Field offers four predefined styles: Topcon, Carlson, Eagle Point, and GeoPAK. The Topcon code style applies by default.
- Review the right Order pane to ensure the selected style is correct.
- Click the Separators button to open the Separators dialog and customize data items separators for the code style displayed in the Style field.
- Click the Control Codes buttons to open the Control Codes dialog and customize control codes output for the code style displayed in the Style field.
- Click the
button to apply the style currently displayed in the Style field and return to the To File dialog.
- To customize an existing code style:
- From the Style drop-down list, select a style for point codes to customize.
- Group the data items for the selected code style in the right Order pane.
- Highlight data item(s) and click
/
to move highlighted data items between two panes.
- The context menu simplifies multiple data items highlighting with the following commands:
- Select All - highlights all the data items from the list.
- Select All Below - highlights a currently highlighted data item and all the data items in the list displayed below.
- Select Multiple - highlights multiple data items by sequential clicking on data item names.
- Cancel Selection - removes all the highlights in the list.
- Click
/
to change position of highlighted data item(s) in the Order pane and match with the desired output order of data items in data records.
- Click the Separators buttons to open the Separators dialog and customize data items separators for the code style displayed in the Style field.
- Click the Control Codes buttons to open the Control Codes dialog and customize control codes output for the code style displayed in the Style field.
- Click the Save button to apply the changes to a code style displayed in the Style drop-down list. The overwriting confirmation prompt will display to prevent an accidental action.
- To create a new code style and add its name to the Style drop-down list:
- Type a name for a new style in the Style field.
- Group the data items for a new code style in the right Order pane.
- Highlight data item(s) and click
/
to move highlighted data items between two panes.
- The context menu simplifies multiple data items highlighting with the following commands:
- Select All - highlights all the data items from the list.
- Select All Below - highlights a currently highlighted data item and all the data items in the list displayed below.
- Select Multiple - highlights multiple data items by sequential clicking on data item names.
- Cancel Selection - removes all the highlights in the list.
- Click
/
to change position of highlighted data item(s) in the Order pane and match with the desired output order of data items in data records.
- Click the Separators buttons to open the Separators dialog and customize data items separators for the code style displayed in the Style field.
- Click the Control Codes buttons to open the Control Codes dialog and customize control codes output for the code style displayed in the Style field.
- Click the Save button to create a new style and add its name to the Style drop-down list.
- To delete an existing code style and remove its name from the Style drop-down list:
- From the Style drop-down list, select a style for point codes to delete.
- Click the Delete button to delete a code style displayed in the Style drop-down list. The deletion confirmation prompt will display to prevent an accidental action.
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