The Add | Sliders command in the Time-Distance Window lets you add up to two “sliders” to the diagram. Each slider is a dotted vertical line that you can move horizontally with the mouse. When the slider intersects a time-distance curve, it will show the ‘y’ coordinate of the intersecting point in seconds or cycles. In addition, it will show the time difference between adjacent intersecting points. The coordinates of the sliders are save when you save the diagram to a previous time-distance diagram (PTD) file.
TO ADD A SLIDER:
1. Right-mouse click at the spot where you want the slider to go.
When you release the mouse button, a floating menu will appear.
Select the Add Slider command.
A dotted vertical line will appear.
2. Move the sliders left and right as needed to show the operating time and coordinating margins between the curves.
Time-Distance Window