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WinLoG can be used to quickly create, edit and print geotechnical,
environmental, mining, water well, oil & gas, and transportation borehole logs.
The graphical windows interface displays the log as it is changed and shows
exactly how the log will look when it is printed. Borehole and well logs can be
printed in black and white or color.
Version 4 of WinLoG has proven to be very successful and
has gained widespread use. Many existing customers have already upgraded and we
would like to encourage WinLoG version 3 customers to upgrade.
The geographical information system (GIS) feature
added in version 4 displays a location map for the project showing the
boreholes, cross-sections, and any surface features. This feature makes it easy
to visualize your project and can be used to print a location map of the
project. To edit a borehole all you need to do is click on it in the location
map.
WinLoG version 4 is based upon the project concept for
data storage, where the user has numerous projects and within each project there
are numerous borehole logs. Using this method, a Microsoft Access database is
used to store each project. Each project is stored in a separate directory,
which can be on the same computer or spread across a network. A master database
is used to keep track of projects and their locations. This master project
database is also used to store data (such as symbol libraries and text macros)
that is common to all projects and applications.
In version 4, projects are displayed using a
geographical information system (GIS). The GIS displays a project location map
that can be used to display and edit boreholes and cross-sections (if
WinFence has been purchased). In
addition, site features and AutoCAD files can also be displayed. The project
location map can also be printed to be included with the boring logs.
Borehole logs are used to display the results of oil and
gas, mining, geotechnical and environmental drilling and sampling. Logs can be
used to display soil and rock samples. Logs can contain general borehole data
(ex. location, client, project number); lithologic descriptions and symbols for
each layer; sample data; well completion details; water level measurements;
geophysical logs; and numerous graphs and text columns. Once a log is created it
can be easily copied using a toolbar button, and then edited and saved to
represent other boreholes on the same site.
WinLoG comes with numerous easily customized templates,
which can be edited and saved as new templates. You can also create a new
template by specifying the desired layout. Each template consists of a header,
footer, several columns, bitmaps, lines, rectangles, and paragraph text.
Templates can be customized to display different header and footer titles,
number, and type of columns, fonts, colors, etc.
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