Several tools allow you to navigate the map.
You can search for a specific place in the map:
Press to open the box and write location information.
Enter search terms. You can enter an address, a postal code, a city name, a place, etc. JMap NG uses the Mapbox Geocoding service to find the location. As you enter information, places with matching information are displayed.
Select the desired location by clicking on it. The map zooms and centers on the place identified by a mark . Location information is displayed in a tooltip.
When you search for another location, the mark of the previously selected location disappears.
Press to close the place search and clear the last place information.
Press to close the search and erase the information of the last location.
You can search for an feature in the project based on the value of one of its attributes.
Enter the search terms. As you enter terms in a list, elements in the project layers whose attribute value matches the terms you enter are displayed.
Click the list the element you want to find. The map centers on the element which is selected.
Click the layer name to select all features in the layer whose attribute value matches the terms you enter. The map centers on them.
The attributes to be used for this type of search must be indexed.
You can navigate on the map using your fingers or the pointer:
Using your fingers you can zoom in and out, move the map, and tilt it to navigate on it in 3D, as shown in the figure below.
You can center the map at a specific coordinate and change the map scale:
Press Scale to open the Change the map scale window.
Enter the new scale or select it using the arrows. The scale of the map changes as you change the numbers.
Press OK to close the window. The map is displayed at the scale you have chosen.
Press the Latitude and Longitude (Lat Lon) data to open the Recenter the map window.
Enter the new Latitude and / or Longitude or select them using the arrows. The map automatically recenters at the chosen coordinate.
Press OK to close the window.
Press or press / to open the Search on the project box.
Click on the icon to display map rotation information (in degrees, with North as a reference) and map inclination information (in degrees, based on the horizontal plane).
Click on the icon to straighten the map, eliminating the rotation and tilting of the map. The icon turns gray and indicates the North on the horizontal plane .
Press to open the geographic information window.