Sophisticated layouts are possible in Metview, with multiple plots on a single page as shown below:
To demonstrate the plot layout facility in Metview, let's re-create the above plotting:
Your Display Window editor should look like this:
Now do the following:
Your result should look something like the plot at the start of this section.
If you look at the Frames and, more interestingly, the Layers tabs, you will see that they are linked to only one of these scenes at a time. Try using the Active scene control to change which on is used. You can also right-click on a scene and choose “Select as active scene” from the context menu.
Legends are an important part of any scientific and operational plot. If enabled, an automatic legend will be built from the data provided.
To enable a legend, parameter Legend needs to be set to On. This parameter is available in some of the Visual Definition icons (e.g. Contouring, Graph Plotting and Wind Plotting).
To specify how a plot's legend is displayed, Metview provides a specific icon, named Legend. It controls features such as the legend's position, style and fonts.
To demonstrate the Legend's concept, do the following:
The result shows a default legend sitting at the top of the plot. Let's move the plot legend into a column at the right of the map:
Legend Box Mode | Positional |
Legend Box X Position | 27.4 |
Legend Box Y Position | 0 |
Legend Box X Length | 2 |
Legend Box Y Length | 16 |
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Automatic legend Positional Legend
The Annotation View icon provides a container for user-defined text boxes. This View can also be used for layout purposes - if no user text is defined then an empty box will be created in the Display Window / paper sheet.
The user-defined text is provided by means of a Text Plotting icon.
Text Line 1 | Metview Training Course |
Text Mode | Positional |
Text Box X Position | 10 |
Text Box Y Position | 10 |
Text Box X Length | 5 |
Text Box Y Length | 5 |
Multiple Text Plotting icons can be placed in this View:
E4.3 Explore the cross section and vertical profile views
- Create some vertical profile views based on different
locations, then create a new Display Window icon which
arranges these views beside each other. Plot the window
and drop some multi-level data into each profile view.