Overview of the WMS Graphical User Interface (GUI)

One of the problems with learning any new software interface is the need to understand both what the program can do (functionality) as well as how the program works (GUI controls). It is a chicken and egg kind of problem because things like display/contour options, panning, zooming, saving files, etc. are meaningless without a purpose or reason, and yet it is hard to also learn how WMS does hydrology without knowing some of the basic GUI operations. Past experience tells us that "sneaking" in some of these operational ideas with the functionality of the tutorials can be confusing and so we have developed this section in order to provide some basic helps on some of the common questions that come up about display options, contour options, manipulating the display, and file management.

Interface Layout

The Quick Tour provides a good overview of the interface layout, as well as other things. If you haven't gone through this tour you should do so now. Specifically you can view the different parts of the WMS GUI, learn about the modules, tools, and macros palettes, and understand what the Edit and Help strips are.

Using the Project Explorer

The Project Explorer has become an important part of the WMS interface. It is used to create new data objects (i.e. coverages, TINs, etc.), to control the visibility of data objects, change the coordinate system, delete, and more. Learning how to interact with the Project Explorer is an important part of understanding WMS.

Pan, Zoom and Rotate

Most graphical user environments have the ability to zoom in/out on data, pan, and rotate. Click here to learn more about how these tools work in WMS.

Display Options

The following display options can be set and controlled from the Display Options dialog:

Check boxes are used to determine whether or not individual entities (points, triangles, contours, etc.) are to be displayed. The check box next to a data object in the Project Explorer window sets the visibility of all entities for that object, regardless of the individual settings in the Display Options dialog.

A grid displayed for snapping vertices/points when digitizing, or to use as a scale bar can be defined using the Grid Options command from the Display menu.

Contour Options

Visualization of contours is an important part of any program that utilizes digital terrain data. The following links provide key information and examples about WMS's contouring capabilities.

File Management

WMS incorporates the use of many different files and it can be a bit confusing (especially at first) how all of these files are opened and saved. The following are basic guidelines to file management in WMS with links to more detailed information.

Documentation

This help file comprises the reference information for the WMS interface. Separate .pdf files for supported models, along with the tutorials for WMS can be found in a directory named "docs" under the main installation directory of WMS. You can open these files with Adobe Acrobat and print if you desire.

Related Links:
Getting Started with WMS