The Feature Edit right-click menu contains commands associated with feature manipulation. The Feature Edit right-click menu is opened by selecting one or more features in the Map View or Profile View and right clicking.
Figure 1: Feature Edit Right Click Menu (RCM)
Select/Unselect All Vertices - Allows the user to Select/Unselect all the feature's vertices when in Edit mode.
Finish Edit - Completes the edit operation and unselects features.
Shift Selected Vertex - Opens the Shift Selected Vertex dialog (Figure 2) where you can shift selected vertices in the x, y, and z directions.
Figure 2: Shift Selected Vertices dialog
Inspect Vertex - This is enabled when one vertex is selected. Opens the Inspect Vertex dialog (Figure 3) where you can see the x, y, and z location of the selected vertex.
Figure 3: Inspect Vertex dialog
Set Selected Vertex To - Opens the Set Selected Vertex To dialog (Figure 4) where you can set selected vertices in the x, y, and z directions.
Figure 4: Shift Selected Vertices dialog
Apply Topo Corrections to Selected Feature (EXP) - Applies Topological Corrections set in EXP Tab of the Feature Edit Options to the one selected feature.
Apply Auto-Z to Selected Vertex - Applies an automatic Z value to selected vertices. The Auto Z mode shows in parenthesis here when turned on.
Interpolate Z of Selected Vertices - Applies interpolated values for selected vertices. This mode uses the first and last vertex of the selected vertices to perform a linear interpolation on the Z values. The interpolated value of Z is a function of the segment distance from the initial anchor vertex to the end anchor vertex. If the selected vertices are not contiguous or fewer than three vertices are selected, this command will not be active.
Undo / Redo - Provide a flexible way to manage and reverse editing actions during a feature editing session.
🧩 Sub-Feature Level (e.g., Vertices)
- While editing a feature (in "sketch mode"), each vertex-level change—like moving or modifying a vertex—is added to a sub-feature undo stack.
- Pressing Undo will reverse the most recent vertex-level change. If you click off the feature or press Save/Discard, the sub-feature undo stack is cleared.
- At that point, pressing Undo will undo all sub-feature edits made during that session as a group.
- You can then use Redo to restore that group of edits if needed.
🧱 Feature Level
- Once you deselect a feature, the undo stack shifts to the feature level.
- Pressing Undo now reverses the entire set of edits made to that feature during the last session.
- Redo will reapply the most recently undone feature-level edit.
Delete Selected Vertex - This will immediately remove the selected vertices from the feature. The deletion is not permanent until you press Save Feature Edits on the Feature Edit Tab of the ribbon. You can Undo
the deletion at any time before saving.
How to Use the Feature Edit Right Click Menu
- With a feature selected, right click within the map or profile window.
- Select a command from the Feature Edit right click menu.
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