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Orbit Annotation File

OAF stands for Orbit Annotation File and is a file format (filename extension .oaf) developed by Orbit Geospatial Technologies for saving annotations in a file. Annotations (or Redlining) are tools to complement the map data with temporary notes or sketches.

Structure

An Annotation consists out of some Annotation Objects. An Annotation Object is a rectangle, a line, a text (See annotation types).

Reasons to use

  • An Annotation can be temporary, can be stored in a file, or can be stored as attribute to a spatial object (See Dataset Structure - Naming).
  • Since Orbit annotations are georeferenced, they remember exact positions and can be exchanged with other Orbit users.

Create and Update

  • create a new annotation file from : Map 2D > Tools > Anno > File Access > New. Don't forget to save your anotation objects as an AOF file
  • update an anotation file from : Map 2D > Tools > Anno > File Access > Open. Don't forget to save your updates.
 
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