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  • Welcome to JMap Cloud documentation
  • JMap Cloud Portal
    • JMap Cloud Portal User Guide
      • Introduction
        • Accessing JMap Cloud Portal
        • User Interface
        • Dashboard
        • Roles
      • Managing the Organization
        • General
        • API Keys
        • Members
        • Invitations
      • Connecting Data: Data Sources
        • Creating Data Sources
          • Vector/Raster Data Files
          • Non Spatial Tabular Data Files
          • WMS/WMTS Service
          • Vector Tile Service
          • Feature Service
        • Status of a Data Source
        • Managing Data Sources
          • Displaying and editing information
          • Updating data
          • Permissions
          • Removing a data source
        • Uploading Files
      • Organizing Data into Projects
        • Creating a New Project
        • Managing Projects
          • Open in JMap NG
          • Open in Studio
          • Settings
          • Permissions
          • Get the Public Link
          • Vector Tile Cache
          • Deleting the project
      • Configuring Project Data
        • Setting the Initial Extent
        • Adding Data
        • Organizing Layers
          • Setting the Order of the Map Layers
          • Establishing the Order of Layers in the Layers Panel of Studio and JMap NG
          • Focusing the Map on a Layer
          • Resetting Display
          • Adding a Layer Group
          • Deleting a Layer or Layer Group
          • Controlling the Display of a Layer or Group of Layers
        • Configuring a Layer
          • Layer Properties
          • Styles
          • Labels
          • Popups
          • Layer Filters
        • Configuring a Data Table
      • Jobs
  • JMap NG
    • JMap NG User Guide
      • Introduction
        • Connecting to JMap NG
        • User Interface
        • Navigating on the Map
        • Profile and user settings
      • The Data
        • The Layers Panel
        • Data Layers
          • Displaying layers
          • Thematics
          • Layer Information
          • Geographic Extent of the Layer
          • Making layer elements selectable
      • I Wish to...
        • Display Element Information
        • Select Elements on the Map
        • Measure Distances and Surfaces
        • Add Annotations to the Map
        • Export / Print a Map
    • JMap NG Developer Documentation
      • Startup Options
      • Extensions
      • Examples
        • Start the JMap NG Core library
        • Start the JMap NG App
        • Add a JMap NG App extension
        • Toggle a JMap layer visibility
        • Add a layer to display custom data from GeoJSON file
        • Locate and select features by attribute query
        • Add an event on move end
        • Add attributions on the map
        • Locate and select feature by id
        • Locate and select feature(s) by location
        • Custom mouseover on a layer
        • Create a custom form in a div
      • Changelog
  • JMap Cloud API
    • JMap Cloud API Documentation
  • JMap Cloud Plugin for QGIS
    • JMap Cloud Plugin User Guide
      • Installing the plugin
      • Connecting to JMap Cloud
      • Opening a project
      • Editing features
      • Exporting a project
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Configuring Project Data

PrécédentDeleting the projectSuivantSetting the Initial Extent

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Studio is the section of JMap Cloud that allows you to configure a project, adding spatial or tabular data, and organizing and configuring layers.

The Studio interface is accessible through a project's menu when you select Open in Studio.

1

Project name.

2

Available data sources.

You can view the DS you have permission to access. When you hover over the DS, icons indicating the data type are displayed.

3

Tool to define the initial extent of the project.

4

Layers.

Icons indicate the functions available for the layer set. List of map layers. When you hover over the layer, icons indicating the functions available for the layer are displayed.

5

Tabular non spatial data. Tabular date displays in this section.

6

Zoom. As you zoom in and out of the map, the zoom level is displayed here. The level ranges from 0, which shows the entire planet (the furthest you can zoom out), to 23, which shows a very detailed small area (the furthest you can zoom in).

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The map instantly reflects the added data and their configurations.

The following sections detail the features offered.