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* Use the Region setting (example towards the top of the file, search for Region) that automatically suppresses placemark objects like Benchmarks from displaying until the job goes over a certain size on the screen. Because placemarks are size independent of zoom, they otherwise appear when zoomed all the way out. It’s distracting but somewhat livable with Benchmarks only but becomes very distracting when we start to get into Materials and underground data. We might as well get it right now. | * Use the Region setting (example towards the top of the file, search for Region) that automatically suppresses placemark objects like Benchmarks from displaying until the job goes over a certain size on the screen. Because placemarks are size independent of zoom, they otherwise appear when zoomed all the way out. It’s distracting but somewhat livable with Benchmarks only but becomes very distracting when we start to get into Materials and underground data. We might as well get it right now. | ||
* The KMZ file doesn’t have everything turned on when exported. The state that I’ve sent the file in is my best guess for the default state it comes up in. The Materials file will be different in its default views. | * The KMZ file doesn’t have everything turned on when exported. The state that I’ve sent the file in is my best guess for the default state it comes up in. The Materials file will be different in its default views. | ||
+ | * Adding to KMZ files instead of just writing them as new. | ||
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===Materials=== | ===Materials=== | ||
+ | {{materials_ss_example.jpg?200|}}{{materials_lateral_materials_only.jpg?200|}}{{materials_area_structure_example.jpg?200|}} | ||