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JMap NG is an online cartographic application that offers users an interactive tool for navigation, querying and editing spatial and descriptive data from JMap Cloud
JMap NG is accessible from a web browser (Edge, Google Chrome, Firefox, Safari, etc.) through an invitation link sent by your organization.
The following image shows JMap NG's login interface.
The login interface and the application itself are displayed in the language you configured for your web browser.
The version of JMap NG as well as the JMap product to which the application is connected are also displayed at the bottom of the interface.
If access to the application is controlled, sign in with the username given by your organization and choose a password.
Once you are logged into the application, the following interface allows you to select the project you wish to access. The projects you have permission to access will be displayed.
Click on a project to access it.
The user interface is comprised of the following:
A lateral bar with icons allowing you to access menus with the application features, which are organized into panels.
Geographic positioning and map scale tools.
The map itself, which displays the application data.
Each panel contains features and information. Each panel contains a breadcrumb that allows you to switch projects.
Several tools allow you to navigate the map.
You can search for a specific place in the map:
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.
When you search for another location, the mark of the previously selected location disappears.
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 cursor:
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.
The Profile and user settings panel offers some basic functionality to customize JMap NG's interface.
If you want to change the app password, open the Modify password menu.
Enter your current password.
Enter the new password.
Confirm the new password.
Click Change to save the new password.
Select the Theme of the application.
In the Distance unit drop-down menu, select the unit that will apply to the scale and the distance and area measurements.
Click on Logout if you wish to log out of the session. You will return to the JMap NG login interface.
Click on located at the bottom of the interface to display the available languages and change the display language of JMap NG.
Use the filter to more quickly identify the project that interests you.
Click on to open the menu providing access to the documentation and allowing you to log out of your JMap NG session.
Press to open the box and write location information.
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.
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.
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.
Click on to open the Profile and user settings panel.
Click on if you want to edit your name.
Click on to display the available languages and change the application's language. The change can take a few moments because it may involve changing the language of the application and data (layer titles, attribute names, tooltip content, etc.).
Click on to close the Profile and user settings panel or on another icon in the sidebar to open another panel.
Project data is organized into layers. Each layer contains data related to a specific theme. Layers are superimposed on one another to form the map that is displayed in the interface.
Some layers are comprised of objects or elements that are represented using a type of geometry (points, lines, polygons) and descriptive attributes. For example, a layer can represent trees using points, and the attributes associated with them can include the species of tree, diameter, height, and state of health. Thus, each object (tree) of the layer has a geometry that is located in space and attributes that describe it.
Other layers are comprised of raster data (pixels) that form images, such as aerial photographs, satellite images or digital elevation models.
Layers can be grouped hierarchically based on themes, such as urban planning, the environment, transportation, etc. A multi-level hierarchical structure makes it easier to work with projects when they contain many layers and different themes.
Some layers are called base maps because they provide a context to display the data layers. Interaction with base maps is limited to selecting the base map to be displayed in the application.
Arrow to open a panel. Each panel displays the name of the project that is open in the application.
To switch projects, click on Projects. The projects interface appears. You can select a new project by clicking on it.
This arrow closes the panel.
Click on this icon to display the Search on map panel. This function is not yet available.
Click on this icon to access JMap NG's user and developer documentation.
When clicking on this icon, the map display will return to the last position viewed.
The Layers panel contains the details of the project's layers and tools for different functions such as controlling the display or making the elements of a layer selectable.
Within a project, groups of layers appear in the panel in the form of cards. A group can be opened to display its subgroups and layers, or it can be closed to show only its name.
Select a base map from the BASE MAP group. The name of the selected map is displayed with the name of the group.
The base map attributions display at the bottom of the map.
To speed up the identification of the layers that interest you, you can apply a filter.
Enter characters in the range Layer Name to filter the layers based on their name.
Select the attribute from the Filter by list, the operator from the Operator list, and the value by which you want to filter the layers.
Click Add. The filter is displayed in the Layer filters box. Only the layers that pass the filter are displayed in the Layers panel.
Bar scale. The scale indicates the actual size of the line in the map. As you navigate and zoom in and out on the map, the distance displayed in this line will vary. The distance is displayed in the unit selected in the Profile and user settings panel.
Click on to open the Layers panel. The icon changes color .
Click on the arrow in the card of a group to open it. The subgroups and layers it contains will be displayed.
Each subgroup and layer has a card that presents different functions and details of the subgroup or layer. A subgroup is displayed using the icon, and a layer is displayed using an icon representing its style.
Click on to open the subgroup card and display the layers it contains. The icon changes to , indicating that the subgroup has been deployed.
Click on to close the subgroup card.
Click on to close the group of layers card.
Pass the mouse over a layer to display the available tools. The section offers details on these tools.
Click on to open the function Layer filters.
Click on to open the Add a filter card.
Click on to apply the filter to the map. Only the layers which pass the filter and whose display is activated are displayed in the map.
Click on to remove the layer filter. The layers appear in the Layers panel. You must turn on the display of layers to view them in the map.
The card for each layer contains information such as the name of the layer, the presence of thematics, etc.
To access the available tools, pass the cursor over the card of the layer you are interested in.
You can select the layers to display in the map.
To display a layer, you must display the group and the subgroups in which the layer is found.
Some layers are configured to be displayed within a given scale interval. Displaying an abundance of small map elements when a small scale is selected (i.e. when the map displays a large territory with few details) can make it very difficult to read the map. Layers that have elements with these characteristics are usually displayed at a larger scale, when the map contains more details on a limited territory.
When a layer is not visible because of the map scale, its name and symbol will appear in very light gray. When you change the scale, these colors will become darker, indicating that the layer appears in the map if its display is enabled.
Layers can have thematics, the appearance of that layer's elements vary based on one or more attributes.
You can display more than one thematic for a layer at the same time.
To display the THEMATIC(S) panel of the layer:
Click the layer icon. The THEMATIC(S) panel displays the legend of the thematics.
Use the switch to enable or disable each thematic. The appearance of the icons representing the layer's objects will change according to your choice.
You can uncheck one or more classes or categories of the thematic so as not to display on the map the elements of these classes.
If the JMap administrator has configured it in this way, the thematic legend can be dynamic, i.e. the legend only shows the classes or categories of the elements displayed in the map. The classes of elements that are not displayed in the map are not shown in the legend. As you navigate the map, the legend changes depending on what is displayed there.
Click on Back to return to the Layers panel.
This option is only available for layers that have thematics configured.
To display layer information:
Number of layer features that are visible on the map. The number varies as you navigate the map.
Extent: X and Y indicate the position of the southwest point of the layer, width and height indicate the layer extent in meters from this point.
Metadata: information about the data in the layer such as quality indicators, the organization producing the data, update dates, etc. Metadata may be missing.
The Transparency function, available for raster data layers, allows you to adjust the transparency level between 0% (default) and 100%.
Click on the THEMATIC(S) and/or FILTER(S) tabs to display these panels.
Click Back to return to the Layers panel.
Slide the switch on the group's card from to in order to enable the display of the group.
Click on to open the group card and display the layers and subgroups it contains.
Slide the switch on the subgroup's card to enable its display. The icon of the subgroup will change color .
The icon appears in the layers' cards whose display is disabled. No icon appears in layers' cards whose display is enabled.
Click on to display the layer. The icon disappears, and the layer is displayed in the map.
To disable the display of a layer, bring the mouse pointer to the card of that layer. The icon appears.
Click on the icon, which turns to . The layer will no longer be displayed in the map. Its symbol will turn gray.
Slide the display switch of the group to this position if you wish to disable the display of all layers comprising this group. Even the layers whose display is enabled will no longer be shown.
Click on or to close or open the thematic's card.
Click on and then on Thematic management to open the THEMATIC(S) panel and use the functions described in the previous section.
Click on and then on More information to open the GENERAL panel. Several information are presented there:
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Layer name.
A small tooltip displays the name of the layer. If the layer has metadata (information about the data) its date of production displays in the tooltip.
Menu Contains other functions:
To display the geographic extent of a layer, even if it is not displayed in the map:
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Click on and then on Zoom to layer extent. The map automatically displays the area corresponding to the extent of the layer. A rectangle delimiting the extent of the data is displayed for a few moments.
Click on if you wish to return to the previous geographic extent.
To perform some functions such as interactively selecting elements of a layer using the selection tools, you must first make the elements of the layer selectable.
Pass the cursor over the card of the layer you are interested in to display the icon .
Click on to make the layer elements selectable. The icon is permanently displayed in the form.
Click on to make the elements of the layer non-selectable. The icon stops displaying and when you pass the cursor over the card, the icon appears.
Some map elements will display a tooltip when you touch them or when you click on them. The tooltip contains information on the element's attributes, and it can include text, hyperlinks to open documents or videos in their native applications, photos, etc.
Sometimes elements from several overlaying layers have tooltips. In this case, when you open the tooltip of an element, it displays the contents corresponding to each overlaying element, being that of the upper layer displayed first, followed by the contents of the elements of the lower layers. The order of display of the content in the tooltip follows the order of overlay of the layers.
Tooltips are displayed temporarily for one element at a time.
To display a tooltip:
Click on an element whose tooltip you wish to display. The tooltip automatically appears.
Click on to close the tooltip or click on another map object to open its tooltip.
You can interactively select map elements that belong to one or more layers using the selection tools. After doing this, you can view the attributes of the selected elements and export the data in various formats.
The selection tools are found in the Selection panel.
The Selection panel contains the selection tools that are available in the application.
Select elements in the map. You can select elements from all selectable layers at once.
To add elements to your selection, using the same tool or a different one, press and hold the ⌘ key on a Mac or the Ctrl key on a PC. The instructions at the bottom of the screen indicate how to add or remove elements in your selection.
Several tools are available to select elements:
The results are displayed in the Selection panel and in the map.
The selected elements will remain selected until they are unselected or until their layer is no longer selectable.
The data table displays the attribute values of the selected elements in tabular form. The elements are listed in the tables lines, and their attributes are shown in the columns.
Click on your browser's back button to return to the table displayed with the map.
You can sort the elements based on the values of a given attribute:
You can also use the table to navigate between the selected elements:
Click on the line of an element in the table. That element is placed in the center of the map.
Click on to open the Selection panel. The icon changes color .
Click on to close the table. The elements remain selected.
Click on to open the table on a new tab. The table disappears from the tab in which the map is displayed.
Hover the mouse pointer over the header of the column corresponding to the attribute you want to use to sort the data. An arrow displays next to the name of the attribute.
Click on the arrow to enable sorting. The arrow darkens and the elements are sorted in ascending order, based on their value for that attribute.
Click again to change the order. The arrow changes to and the elements are sorted in descending order.
Click on to return to the previous view.
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Selection tools.
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The legend indicates the number of layers with elements that are selectable.
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Directions to help you make an interactive selection.
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The map displays the layers whose elements are selectable.
Point selection Allows you to select one element at a time by clicking on each one. 1. Click on an element to select it. 2. To add another element to your selection, press and hold the ⌘ key on a Mac or the Ctrl key on a PC. 3. When holding down the ⌘ or Ctrl key, you can click on a new element to add it to the selection, or click on one of the selected elements to remove it from the selection. As you select elements, their information is displayed in the Selection panel.
Line selection Allows you to select one or many elements by drawing a line. All elements that are on the line's path will be selected. Note: this option does not work with layers of points. 1. Click on the map once to indicate where the line starts. 2. Slide the mouse pointer to draw the line. 3. Double-click or press the space bar to complete the line. If you draw another line, the elements selected with the first line will be unselected. The data of the selected elements is displayed in the Selection panel.
Circular selection Allows you to select one or more elements by drawing a circle. All elements that are entirely or partially included in the circle are selected. 1. Click once on the map to define the center of the circle. 2. Slide the mouse pointer to define the radius of the circle. 3. Click again or press the space bar to complete the circle. If you draw another circle, the elements selected with the first circle will be unselected. The data of the selected elements is displayed in the Selection panel.
Rectangular selection Allows you to select one or more elements by drawing a rectangle. All elements that are entirely or partially included in the rectangle are selected. 1. Click once to define one of the vertices of the rectangle. 2. Slide the mouse pointer to define the rectangle. 3. Click again to define the opposite vertex of the rectangle. If you draw a new rectangle, the elements selected with the first rectangle will be unselected. The data of the selected elements is displayed in the Selection panel.
Polygonal selection Allows you to select one or more elements by drawing a polygon. All elements that are entirely or partially included in the polygon are selected. 1. Click to define the first vertex of the polygon. 2. Click to define the following points that form the polygon. 3. Double-click or press the space bar to complete the polygon. If you draw a new polygon, the elements selected with the first polygon will be unselected. The data of the selected elements is displayed in the Selection panel.
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The selected map objects or elements are indicated in yellow on the map. If you click on an element with the point selection tool enabled, the element remains selected and the other elements are unselected.
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Selection tools.
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This legend indicates the number of selected elements and the number of layers to which they belong.
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Layer Select the layer for which you want to display the cards of selected elements, view the data table, export the data to an Excel file or unselect elements. These operations will only apply to the layer you choose. The name of each layer is accompanied by the number of selected elements.
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Instructions to help you select elements on the map. If you use the method described here, the elements selected using the search will be unselected.
For each selected element, a card displays the attribute values: 1. You can browse through the list of cards. There is one card for each selected element. 2. Click on an element's card to place that element in the center of the map. Click on to return to the previous view of the map. 3. Click on to expand the card and display all of its attributes. 4. Click on to minimize the card. 5. Click on to edit the element. This function is not yet available. 6. Click on to unselect the element. The other elements remain selected.
The tools found in the Measurements panel allow you to measure distances and surfaces (area and perimeter) on the map.
The Measurements panel contains the application's measurement tools.
Make your measurements. You can use the different tools; the measurements will all be added to the map, and the distances and/or areas measured will be displayed in the card of the corresponding tool. The total number of measurements made is displayed in the panel.
Several tools allow you to take measurements. They are described below.
Click on the map once to begin your measurement.
Click on the map to define the vertices of the line.
Double-click or click on the space bar to complete your measurement. The length of each segment and the total length of the line will be displayed in the map. The total distance is also displayed in the Distance card.
Repeat the measurements, as needed. The lines are displayed in the map, and the total distance of all the lines is displayed in the Distance card.
Click on the map once to begin your measurement.
Click on the map to define the vertices of the polygon.
Double-click or click on the space bar to complete your measurement. The length of each segment, perimeter, and surface of the polygon will be displayed in the map. The surface of the polygon is also displayed in the Surface card.
Repeat the measurements as needed. Polygons are displayed in the map, and the total surface of all polygons measured is displayed in the Surface card.
Click once on the map to define the center of the circular surface you intend to measure.
Slide the mouse pointer on the map to define the circle's radius.
Click on the map or press the space bar to complete the measurement. The radius, circumference, and area (or surface) of the circle are shown in the map. The surface is also displayed in the Circular surface card.
Repeat the measurements, as needed. The circles are displayed in the map, and the total surface of all measurements (circles) is displayed in the Circular surface card.
You can change the shape and location of measurements or delete them. You can only modify the shape of one measurement at a time. You can modify the location of or delete several measurements at once.
Click on Select to select the measurement you wish to modify. The button changes color.
Select the measurement you wish to modify by clicking on it. The vertices of the line, polygon or circle are displayed.
Select a vertex by clicking on it to move it. The vertex turns black.
Drag and drop the vertex to the desired position to change the shape of the measurement.
Click on the map to finish modifying the shape of the line, polygon or circle.
Click on Select in order to select the measurements you wish to move. The button changes color.
Select a measurement by clicking on it. The vertices of the measurement are displayed.
Press and hold the SHIFT key, then click on the other measurements to add them to your selection.
Drag the mouse pointer to move the measurements, and drop them at the desired location on the map.
Click on the map to unselect the measurements.
Click on Select to select the measurements you wish to delete. The button changes color.
Select a measurement by clicking on it. The vertices of the measurement are displayed.
Press and hold the SHIFT key, then click on the other measurements to add them to your selection.
Click on the Delete button, which displays the number of selected measurements in parentheses. The selected measurements are deleted.
Click on to open the Measurements panel. The icon changes color .
Click on the icon to enable the tool. The icon changes color. Instructions appear at the bottom of the map to help you make your measurements.
Click on in the Distance card to delete the lines.
Click on to enable the tool. The icon changes color. Instructions appear at the bottom of the map to help you make your measurements.
Click on in the Surface card to delete the measurements.
Click on the icon to enable the tool. The icon changes color. Instructions appear at the bottom of the map to help you make your measurements.
Click on in the Circular surface card to delete the circles.
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Tools to measure distances.
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Tools to measure surfaces.
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Tools to measure circular surfaces.
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Tools to: - Indicate the number of measurements performed, - select measurements to edit or delete them, or - delete all measurements.
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Instructions on how to make measurements.
You can add annotations on the map, such as drawings or text, which can be saved in PDF format with the map.
The Annotations panel contains the application's drawing tools.
Create the drawings you wish to add to the map. You can switch between tools to add different types of drawings. They will remain on the map until you delete them.
Several tools allow you to add annotations:
This section allows you to define the fill color and transparency for points, circles, rectangles, and polygons.
This section allows you to define the appearance of lines that make up linear drawings as well as the outlines of circles, polygons, rectangles, and points.
This section allows you to define the appearance of text entered on the map.
You can make changes to the annotations and drawings you add to the map. You can change the shape of one drawing at a time. You can change an annotation's appearance and its location, rotate or delete several drawings at once.
Click on Select to select the drawings or text entries you wish to modify.
Click on a text entry or a drawing to select it. The appearance of the drawing's lines will change, and the text will become bold, indicating that the annotation is selected.
Hold the SHIFT key and click on another drawing or text entry to add it to your selection. You can select several text entries or several drawings (circles, points, rectangles or polygons). You cannot select both text and drawings at the same time.
Depending on the type of annotation in your selection, and using the Fill, Line and Text tools, change the appearance of the annotations. The changes will be displayed on the map.
Click on another annotation or on the map to unselect the annotations.
Click on Select to select the drawings you want to modify.
Click on a drawing to select it. The vertices of the drawing appear.
Click on a vertex to select it. The vertex will turn black. New orange vertices are displayed between the original vertices.
Slide the selected vertex to the desired location. The drawing will be modified accordingly.
Make the changes by selecting the vertices you want to work with.
Click on another annotation, or click on the map to unselect the annotation.
You can change the location of annotations. You can only move one text entry at once, but you can move several drawings at the same time.
Click on Select to select the text entry you wish to move.
Click on a text entry to select it. The text becomes bold, indicating that it is selected.
Using the hand-shaped pointer, click on the text, then drag it to the desired location.
Drop the text.
Click on another annotation or on the map to unselect the text.
Click on Select to select the drawings you wish to move.
Click on a drawing to select it. The appearance of the drawing's lines will change, indicating that the annotation is selected.
Hold the SHIFT key and click on another drawing to add it to your selection.
Using the pointer that is shaped like a hand when it's on one of the drawings, drag the drawings to the desired location.
Drop the drawings.
Click on another annotation, or click on the map to unselect the drawings.
You can rotate a selection of drawings or a selection of texts. You cannot rotate a selection of drawings and texts.
Click Select to select the drawings or texts to rotate.
Click on a drawing or text to select it. The lines of the drawing or the appearance of the text change indicating that it is selected. The Rotate(1) button appears indicating an annotation to rotate.
Holding down the SHIFT key, click on another drawing/text to add it to the selection. The Rotate() button displays the number of selected annotations in parentheses.
Click Rotate. An interface opens to allow you to enter the angle of rotation to print to the selected drawings/texts.
Click OK. Drawings/texts are displayed with a rotation.
Click on Select to select the drawings or text entries you wish to delete.
Click on a text entry or a drawing to select it. The appearance of the drawing's lines will change, and the text will become bold, indicating that the annotation is selected.
Hold the SHIFT key and click on another text entry or drawing to add it to your selection. You can select several text entries or drawings (circles, points, rectangles or polygons). You cannot select both text and drawings at the same time. The Delete button indicates the number of selected annotations.
Click on Delete to delete the selected annotations.
You can export the map in different formats to print it or insert it in various documents. The tools to configure the map for this purpose are found in the Exportation / Print panel.
The Exportation / Print panel contains the tools to configure the map.
Slide the map in order to have the area you wish to export displayed in the data frame.
Click Download to export the map into a file of the selected format. The name of the file is made up of the title of the map followed by the name of the project. The map image is high definition to ensure its high quality when printed.
Click on to open the Annotations panel. The icon changes color .
Click on to open the Exportation / Print panel. The icon changes color .
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This box shows the selected color and its level of transparency. 1. Click on the box to open the fill color selection tool. This tool offers several ways to define the color.
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Visual tools to select the color: 1. Select the color in the color bar by sliding the cursor. 2. Select the shade in the color field by sliding the point. The selected color is displayed in the Hex and RGB fields and also appears in the color box.
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Hexadecimal (hex) code of the selected color. 1. Enter the hexadecimal code in the Hex field. The color you enter is shown in the box, in the colored bar, in the color field and in the RGB indicators. The Hexadecimal code is displayed in the Fill section at all times.
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The color is also set using the RGB code. 1. Enter the R, G and B values of the desired color. All the color indicators display the selected color.
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This field shows the level of opacity of the fill color. 1. Select the level of opacity in the second bar by sliding the cursor. Sliding the cursor completely to the right allows you to reach maximum opacity, and sliding it all the way to the left will set the value to maximum transparency. You can also enter the value in the A box. The level of opacity is displayed at all times as a percentage value in the Fill section.
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The last selected colors are kepeed in memory.
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Width To define the width of the line, select a value in the drop-down list.
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This box displays the color selected for the line and its level of transparency. 1. Click on the box to open the line color selection tool. This tool offers several ways to define the color.
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Visual tools to select the color: 1. Select the color in the color bar by sliding the cursor. 2. Select the shade in the color field by sliding the point. The selected color is displayed in the Hex and RGB fields and also appears in the color box.
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Hexadecimal (hex) code of the selected color. 1. Enter the hexadecimal code in the Hex field. The color you enter is shown in the box, in the colored bar, in the color field and in the RGB indicators. The Hexadecimal code is displayed in the Line section at all times.
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The color is also set using the RGB code. 1. Enter the R, G and B values of the desired color. All the color indicators display the selected color.
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This field shows the level of opacity of the line. 1. Select the line's opacity level in the second bar by sliding the cursor. Sliding the cursor completely to the right allows you to reach maximum opacity, and sliding it all the way to the left will set the value to maximum transparency. You can also enter the value directly in the A box. The level of opacity is displayed at all times as a percentage value in the Line section.
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The last selected colors are kepeed in memory.
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Size To set the font size, select a value in the drop-down list.
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Rotation Indicate the rotation angle you wish to apply to the text.
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This box displays the color selected for the text. 1. Click on the box to open the text color selection tool. This tool offers several ways to define the color.
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Visual tools to select the color: 1. Select the color in the color bar by sliding the cursor. 2. Select the shade in the color field by sliding the point. The selected color is displayed in the Hex and RGB fields and also appears in the color box.
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Hexadecimal (hex) code of the selected color. 1. Enter the hexadecimal code in the Hex field. The color you enter is shown in the box, in the colored bar, in the color field and in the RGB indicators. The Hexadecimal code is displayed in the Text section at all times.
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The color is also set using the RGB code. 1. Enter the R, G and B values of the desired color. All the color indicators display the selected color.
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The last selected colors are kepeed in memory.
1 | Title Enter the title of the map. The title will appear in the map as you type it. |
2 | Subtitle Enter a subtitle for the map. It will appear in the map as you type it. |
3 | Paper format In the drop-down list, select the paper format of the map. The different formats are shown in the data frame in real time. |
4 | Scale Enter a scale. The map displays the chosen scale in real time. You can change the scale of the map directly in the map interface. The Scale field displays the scale values. |
5 | Orientation In the drop-down list, select the paper orientation: Portrait or Landscape. The map displays the selected option in real time. |
6 | File type In the drop-down list, select the type of file to which you want to export the map: png, jpeg, or pdf. |
7 | Date Select this option to display the date in the map. |
8 | North Select this option to display the north arrow in the map. |
9 | Scale Select this option to display the bar scale in the map. |
10 | Resolution Check the High resolution box if you want to get a high resolution file. |
11 | The data frame displayed in the center of the map interface represents the layout that will be exported. It is fixed, and its shape and dimensions vary based on the selected paper format and orientation. |
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Tools to add various types of annotations.
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Select This button allows you to select annotations. Delete all This button allows you to delete annotations.
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