Landscape area objects can be edited from the Object Info palette or by clicking Landscape Area Settings from the Object Info palette. Alternatively, right-click the object and select Edit from the context menu and then click Settings. The fields in the Object Info palette are named similarly (but not always identically) to those in the Landscape Area Preferences dialog box, and roughly reflect the order in which settings are entered in the dialog box, for ease of editing. For landscapes using object styles, the parameters that are set by style display for informational purposes but cannot be edited.
The landscape area parameters are described in Landscape area preferences. Only the parameters that are different are described here.
Click to show/hide the parameters.
Other ways of editing the landscape area include:
● Change the landscape area 2D attributes from the Attributes palette, which is especially useful when 2D plants are not displayed.
● If plants that make up the landscape area change, they also change within the landscape area. Similarly, if a plant is edited from a landscape area worksheet (see Creating landscape area schedules), the plant object changes.
● Change the landscape area tag appearance by editing its parameters from the Object Info palette, editing the tag class properties, and/or moving tag control points (these are similar to a plant tag; see Plant tag appearance).
● To align landscape area tags for improved readability, use the Align/Distribute Leader Lines command (see Aligning and distributing leader lines).
● Reshape the landscape area by right-clicking on it and selecting Edit from the context menu; the Edit Landscape Area dialog box opens. Click Path. The Reshape tool is automatically activated, to reshape the object directly in the drawing.
● The Add Surface, Clip Surface, Intersect Surface, and Combine Surface commands can be used on a landscape area. See Editing 2D object surfaces.
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