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The number of the seismograms and P-wave phases picked, are updated, each time the User selects makes a new picking.

 

  •  Maps Guide: Basemaps

 

 

 

  •  Plot Properties: Basic plot handling

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  • Plot Properties: All Figures open in pop-up windows and they can be closed by clicking at the 'x' in the upper right corner, or just pressing Escape button.

 • 1-D and 2-D plots - including 1-D and 2-D plots with secondary Y-axis (Figure 7): These plots give the capability of choosing between linear and logarithmic scales for X and Y axes (ticking on small boxes, field 1, Figure 7) and selection of diverse graphic views among scatter plot, spline, column and line (field 2, Figure 7). By holding the cursor still onto an option or in a figure element [e.g. bar in histograms or points in scatter plots], information on this option or element appears on the screen (field 3, Figure 7). Plotted parameters may be hidden and re-appear by clicking at the legend (field 4, Figure 7). The user may save a selected figure (field 5, Figure 7) in one or more of the following formats by clicking on the square panel: .png, .jpeg images, .pdf document or .svg vector image. Alternatively, for some figures the user can download the corresponding data and save them in .csv format in order to use it for further analysis. The figures can also be printed directly (field 6, Figure 7). Many figures have enabled zooming services for focusing in a specified range among the values. This is achieved by clicking at a point of the figure and dragging the mouse cursor either leftwards or rightwards. Instructions are shown at the bottom of the figure as well (field 7, Figure 7). Zooming can be reset by clicking on the "Resert Zoom" tab shown in field 8 of Figure 7.

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• 3-D images are equipped with a rotation function (instead of zooming), activated by holding the left click and moving the mouse Figure 9. 

Figure 9.

 

  •  Maps Guide: All google basemaps have in effect the following well known tools (an example is demonstrated in Figure 10): Moving at any direction in the map by clicking and dragging the hand pointer throughout the map. Alternatively, the User may shift the map at any direction by using the arrows shown in field 1 of Figure 10.The street-view imaging tool can also be applied (field 2, Figure 10). Zooming in/out can be performed mouse rolling, or, alternatively, by using the zooming tool (plus-minus boxes and small bar) shown in field 3 of Figure 10. The map scale is updated after any zooming action and is shown at the right bottom corner of the map (indicated by the blue frame in Figure 10). The User is also given the chance to select between Map view and Satellite image (field 4, Figure 10). Terrain and Labels, respectively, can be shown or hidden. Finally full screen mode can be activated after clicking in the "Full Screen" tab (field 5, Figure 10).   

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Figure 10.