In Mosaic Tool, you can define the appearance of shapes with Style Selector. That is, you can set up how cutlines, labels, match areas, exclusion masks, and so forth are represented in the display. You can customize the color and style of each or use a predefined representation file.
A style is composed of one or more parts. Each part has a primitive and a priority. The primitive is the building block of the style. A primitive is based on a point, line, or polygon pattern that is designed according to a number of parameters, such as color. The priority determines which part is placed in front of the other parts in the style. You can control the order by assigning a priority number to each part. A part with a higher priority number displays in front of a part with a lower priority number.
From the Mosaic Tool window, you can (set up and) select a style for any of the following:
For more information, see:
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