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Object Properties

You can view the properties of most objects imported into or created in Leapfrog Geo.
To do
this, right-click on the object in the project tree and select Properties.
The information available in the Properties window depends on the type of object. Tabs
may
include:
l A Processing tab that shows the current status of the processing (queued to process,

processing, finished).
l An Errors tab that displays errors that have occurred while processing the object. See

Processing Tasks.
l A General tab that summarises information about the object. The amount of

information in
the General tab will vary according to the type of object. For example, for table objects,
the
General tab shows the table’s data structure.
l A Statistics tab that shows statistics for some types of interpolants.

l For RBF interpolants, see RBF Interpolant Statistics.

l For multi-domained RBF interpolants, see Sub-Interpolant Statistics.

l For indicator RBF interpolants, see Indicator RBF Interpolant Statistics

Comments
Another aid to documenting work in a project is comments.
You can record comments on many objects in the project tree, including subfolders.
This can be helpful when the project contains many objects and when several different
people are working on a model. Objects that have comments are indicated in the
project tree by a comment balloon ( ). The comment will be displayed when you right-
click on the object:

Tab or click to add a new comment or edit an existing one. You can also add standard
information to a comment, such as date and time. If you add a URL to a comment, it
will be converted to a clickable link.
You can add information about the project as a whole using the Notes object ( ), which
is the last object in the project tree. Double-click on the Notes object to open it and add
information.
When viewing projects in the Projects tab, information in a project’s Notes will be
displayed when you hold the mouse cursor over the project’s thumbnail

Processing Tasks
The processing queue button shows how many tasks are currently being processed:

Objects will be added to the processing queue when you make changes to them via the
Project tree.

Objects will be added to the processing queue when you make changes to them via the
Project tree.
l To view the queue and progress on processing, click the queue button or press Alt +

P.
l To pause processing, press Ctrl + P. To resume processing, press Ctrl + P again.

The button will turn grey when all processing is complete. Some items may remain in
the processing queue, marked as “frozen”. These objects are restricted objects that
cannot be reprocessed without a licence. See Restricted Objects for more information.
You can close a project while it is still running tasks. When you next open the project,
the
remainder of the tasks in the processing queue will be processed

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