Strater
Overview
Golden Software is excited to announce
the release of Strater. Strater is a well log and borehole plotting
software program that imports your data from a multitude of sources
(database files, data files, LAS files, ODBC, and OLE DB data sources).
Strater provides innumerable ways to graphically display your data.
All the logs are fully customizable to suit your needs. Design and save
template and scheme files to make log creation efficient and consistent,
create multi-page continuous logs, and quickly display new borehole
logs. Utilize the header and footer panes to store all the information
about the logs, such as well number, driller, location, method, company
name, and company logo. The flexibility Strater offers is unparalleled.
Strater is written for use with Windows 98, Me, 2000, and XP.

Strater easily creates a multitude
of log types to visualize your depth data.
Which Strater Features Would You Like to Learn
About?
Flexible Borehole Design
Strater offers unsurpassed flexibility in log
design and layout. The advanced user interface makes designing and displaying
your data easier than ever. Simply select the log type you want to create,
click on the page where you want the log to be created, specify a data
file and the import parameters, and the log is created! No other log
plotting package in its class can create logs this easily!
Customize your borehole designs by easily creating,
editing, and updating illustrative and informative header, footer, and
log items in their separate design areas. Strater includes 12 popular
log types to graphically display your data. Each of the logs can be
modified to suit your needs. The header and footer areas are ideal to
store the detailed information about the logs, such as well number,
driller, location, drilling method, company name, and company logo.
Strater offers interactive point-and-click selection and modification
of every item in your borehole design.
We want to make sure you can have all your
data and logs easily accessible in one project. Strater allows you to
create multiple borehole views and data tables and store them all in
a single project. Each borehole view can contain a different borehole
design, allowing tremendous flexibility in the presentation of your
data. You can easily switch between borehole views with a single click!
You can also import and store data for multiple boreholes in one data
table. Having the data for all your boreholes together allows you to
switch between borehole names with a single click. When you change the
borehole names, the logs update immediately and automatically with the
new information!
Log Types
Strater includes 12 popular log types to graphically
display your data: zone bar, bar, percentage, graphic, well construction,
lithology, post, classed post, complex text, line/symbol, crossplot,
and depth logs. Strater logs give you full control over all log parameters.
You can accept the Strater defaults to automatically create a log, or
select a log and easily customize the log features in the Property Inspector.
Zone Bar Log
Display a wide variety of logging data with the
zone bar log. For instance, zone bars can represent
sample intervals, alteration zones, contamination
layers, etc. They also provide a mechanism to display
simple keyword text objects either with or without
background fill. |
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Create zone bars to display interval
information,
such as formation thicknesses and alteration
zones. |
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Bar Log
Show your data as either a standard bar
log or a polarity bar log! A standard bar plots
a bar from the data minimum value to the row's data
value. The polarity bar plots data based upon zero,
so if there is a mix of negative and positive data,
bars exist on both sides of the zero line. Effortlessly
switch the bar type for bar logs between standard
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Percentage
Log
Visually compare the percentages of items
in a borehole easily using the percentage log! The
percentage log can be used to show different percentages
of alteration types, mineralization types, geochemical
data, or rock types. The percentage log uses data
fields to create a series of blocks (interval data)
or polygons (depth data). You can select any number
of numerical fields from a specified table. If you
select five fields, five different blocks or polygons
are created. The data for each row are normalized
to 100 percent, so the data in each row's field
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Show
the percentage of multiple components per
sampling interval using the percentage log! |
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Graphic
Log
Create graphic logs that display images
directly on the log. The graphic log allows you
to specify bitmap file names and show the bitmaps
at specified intervals. This is useful in displaying
photos of the core, alteration, rock types, sample
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bitmap images as a log. Graphic logs are
great for showing images versus depth, such as
core or thin section photos.
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Well Construction
Log
The well construction log replicates
a well construction diagram for the log, and is
generally used in the environmental industry. The
well construction log shows how the monitoring well
or piezometer was created. This log shows items
such as screen, packing material, end caps, and
covers. The well construction log is a visual representation
of the well rather than a detailed engineering drawing
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construction logs display diagrams of wells. |
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Lithology Log
Show the various stratigraphic layers
in the borehole using the lithology log. The display
can be as simple as a filled block, or the display
can be more elaborate and show weathering patterns
and contact line styles. Lithology logs can show
distinct contact line styles and indent percentages/scales
to show weathering profiles. |

Use
the lithology log type to display all your lithologic
data! |
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Post Log
Post logs are used to display symbol
positions and text at particular depths. The symbols
can represent sample locations at depth or intervals,
and in the case of monitoring wells, the depth to
water, contamination, etc. Symbols can be rotated
according to data in the data table. The log also
allows placing text at one of five positions relative
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Post
symbols at certain depth locations using a post
log. You can rotate symbols to any angle
specified in the data table. |
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Classed Post Log
Classed post logs are used to display
symbol positions and text at particular depths with
symbol properties based on numerical values in the
data. Symbols can be rotated according to data in
the data table. The log also allows placing text
at one of five positions relative to the symbol
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Classed
post logs display a symbol at each depth location with
the symbol properties based upon another field
of data. You can choose to show text labels. |
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Complex Text Log
Complex text logs can be used to show
rock descriptions, alteration descriptions, and
any general descriptive text that represents interval
data. The text is generally more than just one or
two words; it is generally a sentence or series
of sentences. The long sentences are wrapped to
fit within the bounds specified for the log item.
Complex text logs can have arrows, brackets, or
offset ticks to separate the text fields. Each text
block can be individually edited by double clicking
on the text section. |

Display
text notes and descriptions easily using
the complex text log. You can change the text
content or the text properties by simply double
clicking over the text. |
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Line/Symbol Logs
Display your depth data as a graph! Line/symbol
logs can be useful for displaying assay values,
geophysical parameters, moisture content, etc. You
can wrap line/symbol logs with multiple styles:
truncate, custom wrap, wrap at a 10X scale, or wrap
at a 100X scale. |

Line/symbol
logs show depth data as a graph. |
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Crossplot Log
See exactly where two curves on a graph
intersect using the crossplot log! |
Crossplots
plot two line/symbol logs and highlight where they
cross each other. You can specify the curve line,
fill, and symbol properties for both curves
and you can set the fill properties for the
overlapping portion. |
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Depth Logs
Quickly see the depth or elevation of
your log using the depth log as a scale bar. Optionally
set your depth logs to show depth or elevation,
or positive or negative values. You can add tick
marks, tick mark labels, and specify the interval
between major or minor tick marks. |

Depth
logs provide a depth scale for reference. Depth
logs can display depths in feet (above, left),
meters (above, right), inches, centimeters,
millimeters, or yards. |
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Headers and Footers
Utilize the header and footer design areas
to include comprehensive text descriptions, linked text, imported image
files, or drawing objects. You can set the header and footer areas to
be any size you wish.
You can create an exceptional and impressive
log by importing company logos, icons, and artwork. You can also speedily
click-and-draw and click-and-edit text, polygons, polylines, symbols,
rectangles, rounded rectangles, squares, ellipses, and circles. All
items can be fully modified, including font, color, size, fills, width,
etc. Add text objects in header and footer areas that are linked to
your database, such as borehole name, page numbers, field units, or
field descriptions. When the borehole information is changed, this information
automatically updates.

Create informative headers
that display detailed information about the project,
such as project name, company name, driller or well identifier, location,
drilling date,
and imported graphics (e.g. company logo or site map).
Database View
Strater's integral tabbed database view allows
you to import, display, enter, edit, sort, and print data. Import data
from common spreadsheet and database formats, including: MDB, DBF, DB,
LAS, XLS, SLK, WKS, CSV, TXT, DAT, BNA, BLN, ODBC, OLE DB, or other
SQL data sources. Strater boasts full Excel import capability, which
includes using multiple sheets from a single Excel file!
You can import data for multiple boreholes
into one data table, and you can create multiple data tables in one
project. Available data table types include: collars, depth, interval,
lithology, project information, text item, and well construction tables.
You can rename any data table to descriptive names to keep your data
organized, and you can export any data table to an ASCII text file.
If source data files are updated with new information, you can automatically
reload the data into Strater to update the logs!
The database view provides the functionality
needed to make sure you can get your data in the necessary format to
create the logs you want. For example, if you have depth data, you can
easily convert it to interval data to create zone bar, complex text,
or lithology logs! You can define a new borehole in the data table and
enter data for that borehole, or you can remove data for a particular
borehole at any time. To help make creating a graphic log easy, you
can insert a bitmap file path and file name into the database view with
just a few clicks - you don't have to remember and manually type in
the file path and file name!

You can create multiple types
of data tables in the database view
and each data table can store data for multiple boreholes.
Templates
It is always easier to update a log with
new data than to start from scratch. Using template files is an essential
tool designed to make bulk log processing easy and efficient. Once a
borehole is designed, you can reuse the design by saving it as a template.
Template files store all the graphical features without the imported
data, so you can create borehole designs to be easily reused in other
projects or by other users. Use one of the many predefined template
that come with Strater, or create your own specific to your needs!
Schemes
Schemes provide a way to load drawing properties
based on a keyword or range value defined in the imported data. For
example, a lithology log uses lithology schemes. The lithology scheme
contains keywords, such as granite, clay, etc. Each of these keywords
is assigned a fill pattern, contact line properties, line properties,
and text properties. Schemes can be reused; therefore, you do not have
to go through the time-consuming process of assigning the same properties
each time you create a new log. Reusing template and scheme files is
ideal for those who want to continue making the same looking borehole
designs for a wide variety of borehole data.

The Scheme Editor is where
you link specific range values or keywords to display properties.
In the example above, the lithology keyword "Granite" is tied to a
granite fill pattern and other specific display properties. When the
scheme is assigned to a lithology log, every time the word "Granite"
is used in the database table field, Strater uses the properties assigned
in the scheme in the graphical borehole display.
Property Inspector
The user-friendly Property Inspector allows
you to interactively edit any object's properties. Select any object
and the Property Inspector updates with the specific properties for
that object. Once you make a change, you can see the affects of that
change immediately in the borehole view - without having to click any
OK or Apply buttons!

You can easily edit all the
properties of a selected
object in the Property Inspector!
Object Manager
The object manager makes viewing and editing
any object simple. It displays all the objects, organized by their design
areas, in an easy-to-use hierarchical tree arrangement. Select objects
in the Object Manager to easily edit them in the Property Inspector,
or check and uncheck the check box to show or hide them.

Use the object manager to
easily access and edit all
the objects that are shown in your borehole view.
Borehole Manager
Use the Borehole Manager to manage the different
borehole views contained in the project. Multiple borehole views are
useful for displaying multiple graphics for multiple wells or displaying
different layouts for the same data. You can add and delete individual
borehole views and load and save template files quickly with the Borehole
Manager!

Organize all your borehole
views in the Borehole Manager.
With a simple right-click, you can add and delete borehole
views, save a borehole view as a template, and load
template files into new borehole views!
Additional Features
- Single-page or continuous printing!
Choose between single-page or continuous printing to any Windows printer
or plotter.
- Automatically or manually set the borehole
starting, ending, and scaling depths.
- Automatically set the borehole depths
based on a collars data table.
- Floating and dockable toolbars offer
quick access to Strater's commands and functions.
- Comprehensive Undo/Redo support.
- Setup Strater the way you like by controlling
and modifying the default settings.
- Copy your logs in Strater and paste
them directly into a Microsoft Word report or PowerPoint presentation!
Import/Export Formats
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Import formats include:
E00, GSI, GSB, BNA, DLG, LGO, LGS, DXF, PLT, BLN, CLP, WMF, EMF,
SHP, MIF, DDF, TIF, BMP, TGA, PCX, WPG, DCX, EPS, JPG, PCT, PNG,
and GIF.
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Export formats include:
DXF, DAT, SHP, BNA, GSB, BLN, MIF, GSI, PDF, EPS, CGM, WMF, EMF,
CLP, TIF, BMP, TGA, PCX, WPG, PNG, JPG, PCT, DCX, and GIF.
System Requirements
- Windows 98, ME, 2000, XP or higher.
- 800 X 600 or higher monitor resolution with
16-bit (or higher) color depth.
- At least 100 MB of additional free hard
disk space.
- At least 64 MB RAM above the Windows requirement
for simple data sets.
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