Multi-log per track template

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Template name

Type a descriptive name for the template to distinguish it from others you create. The template file is saved in the GeoSyn Working directory with the associated description you type.

Populate tracks

Select whether to populate tracks of a given log type by type (sonic, density, etc.) or by log name (delta-T, Bulk Density, etc.). Even if manually by name is selected as your method by which to populate tracks, when GeoSyn saves your track population preferences to the default file for the first time, it saves the log type, not the log name, as logs can have numerous esoteric names which are difficult for GeoSyn to correlate back to a log type.

 

Click Edit to display the Multi-log per track layout dialog box where you select the log types or log names to display in a given track.

Show empty tracks

Select to display tracks regardless of whether they contain logs and provided that Show Track is also selected on each individual tab below.

Show track

Select to display the selected track provided it contains a log. To ensure the selected track appears regardless of whether it contains a log, also select Show empty tracks above.

Track width | Following gap

Type the width of the track and the space between tracks.

Scale type

Select either Linear or Logarithmic scale display types.

Minor divisions | Major divisions

Depending on the scale type selected above, type either the minor and major scale increments, or the left and right scale.

Cross overs

Click the check box to the left of the drop-down list and then select either a log that appears in the model or select Fixed value depending on whether to infill curves where the two intersect or infill where a curve exceeds a given value.
Shift the log scales by either typing a value directly in the shift scales by box or by clicking .

Color

Click to display the Edit Color Palette dialog box and select either a solid color or color gradient with which to highlight the cross over.

Import Save

Click to either load a template from the GeoSyn Working directory or to save the existing template.

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