Create a Borehole Log Layout in GeoDin

This guide explains how to create a new layout in the GeoDin graphics editor and link it to borehole data to generate a borehole log.

Step 1: Create a New Layout

Open the GeoDin Graphics Editor by clicking the Edit Graphics button located at the bottom left of the GeoDin user interface.

This opens the layout editor where new layouts can be created, and existing layouts can be edited.

Step 2: Define the Page Layout

When the graphics editor opens, a blank A4 portrait page is created by default.

To adjust the page size or orientation:

  1. Open the Object Properties window using F11.

  2. Select Page layout at the top of the Object Properties panel.

  3. Configure the required page size, orientation, and margins.

These settings define the overall layout format.

Step 3: Create an Object Frame

An object frame is required to link graphic elements to database data.

  1. Select one of the following tools:

    • Single‑Object Frame – displays data for one object (e.g. one borehole)

    • Multi‑Object Frame – displays multiple objects simultaneously

  2. Draw a rectangle on the page to define the object frame.

In most cases, it is recommended to draw the object frame to cover almost the entire page.

The object frame is the link between the layout and the GeoDin database. It retrieves the data that will be displayed in the graphic elements.

Step 4: Insert Graphic Elements

With the object frame selected, graphic elements such as a borehole log can be added.

  1. Select the object frame by:

    • Clicking its top‑left corner, or

    • Left‑clicking anywhere inside the layout while holding CTRL

  2. Choose the required graphic element (for example Borehole Log) from the left toolbar.

  3. Draw the element as a rectangle inside the object frame.

At this stage, the layout is not yet linked to any database object. Graphic elements will therefore appear as gray and blue dashed placeholders.

To display real borehole data:

  1. Open the GeoDin Object Manager (tree view on the left side of the GeoDin interface).

  2. Drag the required borehole object onto the layout using drag & drop.

The borehole log is now displayed based on the recorded layer data.

  • If no layer data exists, an empty frame with a fuchsia dashed outline is shown.

  • A small red circle in the top‑left corner of the object frame indicates that the layout is linked to database data.

Step 6: Add Additional Information

Additional information such as headers, footers, and annotations can be added using graphic elements.

You can include:

  • Project information

  • Borehole metadata

  • Company logos

  • Titles, scale bars, and notes

Use:

  • Basic graphic elements (lines, rectangles, static text)

  • Variable text elements to display object‑related data directly from the database

This allows layouts to be reused as templates across different projects and databases.

Further Reading

More detailed information is available in the GeoDin Help (F1) under:

Create and Edit Graphics

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