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WellCAD Basics - Advanced Logic Technology

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APPENDIX A - 249<br />

correct depth. A combination of Symbol and bar style might help finding<br />

appropriate best data point position.<br />

Classification:<br />

Classification allows the subdivision of a logs data range into separate intervals<br />

(classes). Refer to 1.5.5 Setting up Classifications for details about how to set up a<br />

classification for your log.<br />

Position:<br />

You can set the left and right position of the log column in selected units. The<br />

default unit displayed is the one set for the Ruler Bar (see 1.3.2.4 Positioning Logs).<br />

Set the left and right limits of the log border and select the unit you want the position to be measured in.<br />

Pen Color:<br />

The color of bars and lines representing the data can be changed. To do so, select<br />

the new color from the corresponding drop down list.<br />

Shading:<br />

Shading a Mud Log triggers <strong>WellCAD</strong> to fill the area between log border and line<br />

with a solid color. The curve will be drawn in black. The shading color corresponds<br />

to the selected Pen color. From the Pos. drop down list choose whether you want<br />

to shade the area left or right of the curve. A selection of none disables the shading.<br />

The Type drop down list offers three different kinds of shading methods:<br />

- Opaque: The shading color covers everything underneath. Other log data will<br />

be covered if it is drawn before and the Overwrite Depth Grids option has<br />

been selected. The order of drawing can be seen from the order of log titles.<br />

The one on top of the title stack is drawn first, the one at the bottom will be<br />

drawn last.

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