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Map Component


Compass rose

The compass rose in the left upper corner of the Map component provides all map navigation tools in a single widget.
The mouse-scroll provides a fast zoom.


  1. Activate the Pan-function.
    Zoom and rotation will not change while panning.
    1. One click to center the map to the clicked position
    2. Double click to center and zoom the map to the clicked position.
    3. Click and drag to drag the map in the preferred direction.
  2. Fixed direction Pan-function
  3. Zoom in
  4. Zoom out
  5. North-direction of the map

Center cross

The center cross displays the XY position that is used to display the oblique images in the oblique compontent. When the position of the cross changes, the oblique views will follow automatically.

Measure on Map

Using the measure icon from the left lower corner of the Map component the Map measure window can be opened.

  • Position
    A single click on the map displays the X,Y coordinates.
    The results are available in the publication CRS defined by the Orbit administrator, WGS84 decimal degrees and WGS84 dms.
  • Distance
    • 1 : A two click measurement. The second click stops the measurement.
      The heading is the angle (clockwise) between the north direction and the measured line.
    • 2 : A multi-click line measurement ending with a double click.
  • Angle
    The intersection angle of tow line measurements (type Distance 1).
  • Area
    • 1 : A multi-click area measurement ending with a double click.
    • 2 : A two click circle measurement. The first click defines the circle center, the second click defines the radius and finishes the measurement.
  • Copy Results
    Using the “Copy Results” button the displayed measure results will be copied to the clipboard. Results are copied with an id and tab separated ready to paste in your spreadsheets.
    • Single click button : copy results with headers
    • <Shift> + click button : copy results without headers, useful when copying series of measurements.

Search on Map

The search box on top of the map component lists all search engine plugins configured by the administrator.
Using this entry field it is possible to search for a location to open and focus the nearest image. On a successful request, all opened panorama views will be replaced by the nearest image focused to the requested location and the map will zoom (scale defined by administrator) and center the requested location.

Geocoding

Enter an address or location specification depending the capabilities of the geocode plugin.

Search for XY coordinate.

  • Input pattern : <X coordinate><separator><Y coordinate>
  • Coordinate separator : space, comma or tab
  • Decimal separator : dot or comma if not used as coordinate separator.
  • CRS : the publication coordinate system (defined by administrator) will be used as coordinate crs.
    Review the publication crs via the panorama information / metadata function.

Search for dataset object attributes in the map visible vector overlays.

  • Only the map visible vector overlays will be used to search in.
  • Use “%” or “*” as wildcards.
  • If multiple attribute matches are found, only the first result will be used to open and focus the nearest images.

Basemaps

The available basemaps and vector overlays are managed by the Orbit administrator.
Any combination of supported resources can be used as basemap.

Change basemaps
Using the drop-down list from the right upper corner of the Map component it is possible to switch between available basemaps.

Vector overlays

The visibility of available vector overlays can be set via the vector overlay window, opened from the Toolbar.
It is up to the administrator to define the available vector resources.
Note, a vector dataset may not be visible due to scale limit limitations.

A company logo can be used to be displayed on the map component.

Scale bar

The scale bar is displayed in the lower right corner of the map component.

 
Last modified:: 2019/03/25 11:36