The Orbit Mobile Mapping Publisher makes it possible to publish Mobile Mapping content within a browser over the internet or in a local network.
This page describes only the use of an Orbit publication within a browser.
For all other use, management or requirements review : Orbit MM Publisher
Map component | |
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Map Component | Change basemaps, navigation on the map and open a new panorama by searching by geocoding, XY or objects on the map. |
Navigation on panorama images | Navigate on the panorama images and open a new image by searching or clicking a location. |
Measure on map | Measure a point, distance, angle or area on the map. |
Panorama component | |
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Panorama Component | Generic overview of the functions of the panorama component. |
Navigation on panorama images | Navigate on the panorama images and open a new image by searching or clicking a location. |
Measure in panorama images | Measure a point, distance, area or volume on the panorama images. |
Image Toolbar | All info on the toolbar of the panorama component and its functions. |
A Publication can be opened via a direct url or embedded, as a part of a webpage. A url is case sensitive. Pay attention to perfect spelling.
Depending the configuration of your server the direct publication url will look like :
http://<server name>:<port>/publications/<publication name>/<page>.html
A default Orbit configuration provides 3 html pages (/<page>.html) to open your publication :
A publication is loaded with a default start-up location and map scale. These are defined by the administrator.
Contact your service provider to know more about your publications and their direct url's.
Open the publication on a specific position defined by XY coordinates :
http://<server name>:<port>/publications/<publication name>/panorama.html?x=<X-coordinate>&y=<Y-coordinate>&crs=<EPSG code>
Open the publication with a specific position defined by a photo ID :
http://<server name>:<port>/publications/<publication name>/panorama.html?photoId=<Orbit photoId>