This section describes the Main Window, the heart of the GPlates user interface. Below we present annotated screenshots of GPlates, label the key areas of the window, and provide a brief overview of each.
When you start GPlates, the first window you will encounter is the Main Window. This contains your view of the globe, and is the starting-point of all tasks within GPlates. It is here that you can control your view of the globe, choose your reconstruction time, load and unload data, and interact with geological features.
Item | Name | Description |
---|---|---|
1 | Menu Bar | This region of the Main Window contains the titles of the menus. |
2 | Tool Palette | A collection of tools which are used to interact with the globe and geological features via the mouse pointer. |
3 | Time Controls | A collection of user-interface controls for precise control of the reconstruction time. |
4 | Animation Controls | A collection of tools to manipulate the animation of reconstructions. |
5 | Zoom Slider | A mouse-controlled slider which controls the zoom level of the Globe View camera. |
6 | Task Panel | Task-specific information and controls which correspond to the currently-activated tool. |
7 | View Control | Controls which projection is used to display data and the exact zoom level as a percentage. |
8 | Camera Coordinate | An information field which indicates the current globe position of the Globe View camera. |
9 | Mouse Coordinate | An information field which indicates the current globe position of the mouse pointer. |
10 | Clicked Geometry Table | Displays a summary of each geometry or feature touched by the last mouse click. |
The appearance of the Main Window - particularly the layout of the different window components - will change as GPlates continues to evolve. |
The reconstruction view provides the user with a display of their data on the GPlates globe or map reconstructed to a moment in time. Control of the current reconstruction time is located under the menu bar on the left (see image below). The time can be controlled by both a text field, forwards and backwards time buttons, and the animation slider. In addition the shortcut Ctrl+T
to enter a time value in the text field.
When
Drag Globe tool is activated the GPlates globe can be re-oriented freely using the mouse with a simple click and drag motion. If another tool is selected the globe can still be dragged by holding down Ctrl
.
If the user wishes to adjust the camera position to a particular latitude and longitude, pressing Ctrl+Shift+L
will pop up a window allowing manual entry of coordinates.
The amount of camera zoom can be controlled by the following:
Zoom In via mouse-wheel up.
Zoom Out via mouse-wheel down.
Zoom Control field allowing direct entry of percentage value (between 100% and 10000%). Click the text field, type in a new value and press Enter to change the zoom.
Zoom Slider, which works on a power scale.
Keyboard shortcuts: use the + and - keys to zoom in and out, and the 0 key to reset the zoom level to 1:1 (100%) scale.
The position of the camera and mouse pointer are provided along the bottom of the reconstruction view.
Each item in a menu is an operation. Related operations are grouped into menus, with the menu title indicating the common theme. For example, the View Menu in the image below contains operations which manipulate the user’s view of the globe. Within a menu, similar operations are grouped visually by horizontal lines or within sub-menus. In the View Menu below, the Camera Location, Camera Rotation, and Camera Zoom controls are grouped into their own sub-menus.
Some menu items use check boxes or tick marks to switch or choose operations. For example; Show Bottom Panel in the Window menu is activated by a small cross or tick that will be displayed next to the menu item when selected.
The Tool Palette is used to control your view and interaction with the GPlates globe and maps. You may recognise the concept of tools from graphics editing software (e.g. drawing tools in Photoshop ) or GIS software (e.g. ArcGIS mapping tools).
The Tool Palette includes camera positioning tools, feature selection tools and drawing tools. A tool is activated by clicking on it; only one tool can be active at any time. The task panel will reflect the current tool that is activated.
Icon |
Tool |
Shortcut |
Operation |
Drag Globe |
D |
Drag to re-orient the globe. |
|
Zoom In |
Z |
Click to zoom in. |
|
Measure |
S |
Click to measure distance between points, or measure the selected feature’s geometry |
|
Choose Feature |
F |
Click a geometry to choose a feature. |
|
Digitise Polyline Geometry |
L |
Click to draw a new vertex. |
|
Digitise Multi-point Geometry |
M |
Click to draw a new point. |
|
Digitise Polygon Geometry |
G |
Click to draw a new vertex. |
|
Move Vertex |
V |
Drag to move a vertex of the current feature. You can still drag the globe around |
|
Insert Vertex |
I |
Insert a new vertex into the feature geometry |
|
Delete Vertex |
X |
Remove a vertex from a multi-point, polyline or polygon geometry |
|
Split Feature |
T |
Click to split the geometry of the selected feature at a point to create two features |
|
Move Pole |
O |
Change the pole location used by the Modify Reconstruction Pole tool |
|
Modify Reconstruction Pole |
P |
Drag or |
|
Build New Line Topology |
H |
Create a new dynamic polyline (for use as a section in a dynamically closing plate polygon) by adding sections of other features that define a line |
|
Build New Boundary Topology |
B |
Create a new dynamically closing plate polygon by adding sections of other features (and dynamic polylines) that define a boundary |
|
Build New Network Topology |
N |
Create a new dynamic deforming network topology from an existing or new polygon |
|
Edit Topology Sections |
E |
Edit the selected topological feature’s sections |
|
Create Small Circle |
C |
Create small circles using mouse to define centre and radii, or enter manually, or generate centre from a stage pole |
|
Select Hellinger Geometries |
Q |
Select the geometries for the Hellinger. Launches the Hellinger dialog. |
|
Adjust Pole Estimate |
R |
Adjust the pole estimate for the hellinger tool by clicking the bottom of the pole symbol and dragging to desired location on the globe. |
The tools are arranged into groups (tabs in the Tool Palette). For example the Digitisation group is used when digitising new geometries and the Feature Inspection group is used when querying existing features. Some tools appear in more than one group. For example the Move Vertex tool appears in both the Digitisation and Feature Inspection groups since it is used in the Digitisation group to modify newly digitised geometries and it is used in the Feature Inspection group to modify geometries of existing features.
The availability of certain tools within a group can change depending on what you currently have selected. For instance, the Modify Reconstruction Pole tool can only be used once a feature to be modified has been selected with the Choose Feature tool. - See the Pole Manipulation chapter for more information on how to modify reconstruction poles.
The tools are also accessible via the Tools menu which also shows the shortcut key for each tool. The Tools menu also contains a check box Use Small Icons that reduces the size of the tool icons in the Tool Palette. This is useful if your screen resolution is low enough to force the bottom tools off the screen - this can happen if you are using a low-resolution screen projector.
A description of the operations within each menu will be explained in further detail in their respective chapters.
Shortcut keys are listed beside some menu items. On macOS, please substitute the Command
(⌘) key in place of Ctrl
.
Clicking on a menu item from the list below will take you to the appropriate chapter for further information |
Open Feature Collection [Ctrl+O]
Import
Connect WFS
Manage Feature Collections [Ctrl+M]
Quit [Ctrl+Q]
Undo [Ctrl+Z]
Undo the last geometry edit performed by a Digitisation tool (eg, undo adding a point).
Redo [Ctrl+Y]
Redo the last undo of a geometry edit performed by a Digitisation tool (eg, redo adding a point).
Query Feature [Ctrl+R]
Edit Feature [Ctrl+E]
Delete Feature [Delete]
Clear Selection | Clear Geometry | Clear Quick Measure | Clear | Reset Rotation [Ctrl+K]
This menu item differs depending on which tool in the Tool Palette is currently selected, and is only present for the following tools:
Choose Feature - Clear Selection is displayed and it will unselect any currently selected feature.
Digitise New (Polygon | Polyline | Multi-point) Geometry - Clear Geometry is displayed and it will clear the geometry currently being digitised.
Build New (Line | Boundary | Network) Topology - Clear is displayed and it will clear any topology currently being built.
Edit Topology Sections - Clear is displayed and it will clear any topology currently being edited.
Modify Reconstruction Pole - Reset Rotation is displayed and it will reset (to zero) the current rotation being manipulated. - See Pole Manipulation for more.
Preferences [Ctrl+Comma]
Set Location [Ctrl+Shift+L]
Move Up
Move Down
Move Left
Move Right
Rotate Clockwise ]
Rotate Anti-clockwise [
Reset Orientation ^
Set Zoom
Zoom In +
Zoom Out -
Reset Zoom 0
Show Stars
Select this to show stars in the background of the 3D globe (stars are not visible in the 2D map views).
Show Static Points
Show Static Lines
Show Static Polygons
Show Static Multipoints
Show Topological Sections
Show Topological Lines
Show Topological Polygons
Show Topological Networks
Show Velocity Arrows
Show Rasters
Show 3D Scalar Fields
Show Scalar Coverages
Create VGP
Generate Velocity Domain Points
CitcomS
Terra
Latitude Longitude
Reconstruct to Time [Ctrl+T]
Step Backward One Frame [Ctrl+Shift+I]
Step Forward One Frame [Ctrl+I]
Specify Anchored Plate ID [Ctrl+D]
View Total Reconstruction Poles [Ctrl+P]
Calculate Reconstruction Pole
Calculate a reconstruction pole from a virtual geomagnetic pole.
Calculate Finite Rotation
Opens a dialog to calculate the addition or difference of two finite rotations, or to calculate a finite rotation between two points, or to rotate a point using a finite rotation.
Open Kinematics Tool [Ctrl+Shift+K]
Open Python Console [F12]
Drag Globe [D]
Zoom In [Z]
Measure [S]
Choose Feature [F]
Move Vertex [V]
Insert Vertex [I]
Delete Vertex [X]
Split Feature [T]
Move Pole [O]
Open New Window [Ctrl+N]
Show Layers [Ctrl+L]
Full Screen [F11]
View Online Documentation
View the main documentation web page.
About
View information about GPlates such as version and license.
About Data Sources
View a web page describing the GPlates data sets.