TUFLOW Message 2048: Difference between revisions
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|message_desc=Boundary object does not select any 2D cells. If using <font color="green"><tt>Line Cell Selection == Method C</tt></font> or <font color="green"><tt>Line Cell Selection == MethodD </tt></font>(the default in Builds 2006-06-XX onwards), the line must intersect the cross-hairs of a 2D cell. The cross-hair approach means that cells are selected only if a line intersects imaginary “cross-hairs” that extend from the cell’s mid-sides to mid-sides. This means that if a boundary or link line starts inside a cell, and does not intersect with the cross-hairs, that cell will not be selected. |
|message_desc=Boundary object does not select any 2D cells. If using <font color="green"><tt>Line Cell Selection == Method C</tt></font> or <font color="green"><tt>Line Cell Selection == MethodD </tt></font>(the default in Builds 2006-06-XX onwards), the line must intersect the cross-hairs of a 2D cell. The cross-hair approach means that cells are selected only if a line intersects imaginary “cross-hairs” that extend from the cell’s mid-sides to mid-sides. This means that if a boundary or link line starts inside a cell, and does not intersect with the cross-hairs, that cell will not be selected. |
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<font color="red" size=8>Insert image / schematic of cross hair?</font> |
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|suggestions=Ensure boundary line object selects a 2D cell. |
|suggestions=Ensure boundary line object selects a 2D cell. |
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|discussion_page=* [[Talk:TUFLOW Message 2048|Discuss Message 2048]] |
|discussion_page=* [[Talk:TUFLOW Message 2048|Discuss Message 2048]] |
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Revision as of 07:41, 8 February 2011
TUFLOW Message
ERROR 2048 - Boundary object does not select any 2D cells.
Alternate Message
NA
Message Type
ERROR
Description
Boundary object does not select any 2D cells. If using Line Cell Selection == Method C or Line Cell Selection == MethodD (the default in Builds 2006-06-XX onwards), the line must intersect the cross-hairs of a 2D cell. The cross-hair approach means that cells are selected only if a line intersects imaginary “cross-hairs” that extend from the cell’s mid-sides to mid-sides. This means that if a boundary or link line starts inside a cell, and does not intersect with the cross-hairs, that cell will not be selected.
Insert image / schematic of cross hair?
Suggestions
Ensure boundary line object selects a 2D cell.
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