EOS Console > Publishers

This page describes the EOS Console tab “Publishers tab for both “Mobile Mapping” and “Oblique”.
The homepage for all documentation about the Publishers, see Orbit MM Publisher or Orbit Oblique Publisher.

EOS Console > Publishers

Concepts

Publications

At the left hand side all publications are listed.

Main

Publication Name

What's is a name, give a clear name for the publication :

Publiation CRS

Enter the publication's coordinate system via its EPSG code.
The publication CRS is used to display :

A publication CRS is required :

The use of a combined coordinate system including a vertical CRS is supported, enter <EPSG code of horizontal CRS>+<EPSG code of vertical CRS>.
More information about coordinate systems : Coordinate Reference Systems.

Login

Only known Orbit user can access a publication. It is not possible to load a publication anonymously. Users are managed via the EOS Console's “Users and User Groups” tab : EOS Console > Users and User Groups

A user must have permission to access at least one mobile mapping or oblique project included in the publication to open the publication. But even if a user is able to open the publication, only reference data and data from projects for which permissions are granted will be visible.
Permissions on projects are set via the EOS Console's “Extensions” tab : EOS Console > Extensions

Publish

A publication is accessible via a publication url. This publication url looks like : http://<server url>/publications/<publication name>/index.html

Server URL
A Web server is embedded in the Orbit Publisher however redirecting via a reverse proxy is advised for online use.
More information about this, see Requirements for Orbit Publisher.

The default embedded Web server uses http and port 1111.
The server url looks like http://<server id>:1111/. The Server id can be its (a) DNS name or (b) public ip. Use two forward slashes "//" to reuse the server url as entered in the web browser address bar to access the publication.

Publish
A single click on the “Publish” button will deploy the selected publication using all available template html pages.
Orbit provides the default index.html web page, customized pages can be added here : <Orbit installation directory>/server/program/services/publisher/publication_template

If the publication name, login settings or server url are updated, it is required re-publish the publication to take advantage of the updated settings. Depending the browser settings it may be required to remove cached images and files to force the viewing client to request the updated html page.

MM Data / Oblique Data

Manage the mobile mapping or oblique resources and related settings & user preferences.

Projects

Settings

Some settings related to Mobile Mapping content. These settings are not available for Oblique Publications.

Reference Data

Manage the publication's basemaps and vector overlays and some related settings & user preferences.

Workapse datsetlist
A supported vector or image resource or any combination of supported resources can be added as reference data to a publication using a Workspace Datasetlist only. All included datasets will be used, with respect to their datasetlist order, resource display name, legend and scale limits.
To create and manage Workspaces see EOS Console > Workspaces.

Dataset legend
The resource Orbit legend will be used to display the vector overlays on map and panoramas.
There are no legend limitations on the map component for both basemaps and vector overlays. Only the following Orbit legend settings (no classifications) are taken into account for vector overlays on panoramas :

Basemaps

Vector Overlay

Vector overlays are available for mobile mapping publications only.
Only vector resources should be overlayed on panorama images. It is a bad idea to display image resources on panorama images.

The dataset name will be empty (blank) in the publication's vector overlay window if :

Viewer

Manage the publication's settings.
Settings cannot not be changed or updated by the publication user. Preferences (see below) can be updated by the user after opening the publication.

Add an available logo on top of each viewer component and set its hyperlink url.

All *.jpg and *.png image files that reside in following server service directory will be available from the logo drop down :
<Orbit installation directory>/server/program/services/publisher/publication_logos/
Logo's are displayed by 100×30 pixels and will be re-sized (ratio respected) if needed.

Search Plugins

Add a geocoding engine to the publication :

Geocoding services are varied, and implementation cannot be standardized. Therefore Orbit delegate the implementation of a geocoding service to JavaScript, which can be added on the fly and edited, adapted, debugged by you.

Geocoding plugins are stored on the server : <Orbit installation directory>/server/program/services/ext_publisher/publication_geocode_plugins
More information about creating your geocoding plugin, see Notes on Geocoding Plugins

Preferences

Manage the publication's user preferences.
Preferences can be updated by the user after opening the publication. Settings (see “Viewer” above) cannot not be changed or updated by the publication user.

Startup Coordinate

Fall back startup position and orientation, used if a publication is opened without specifying a startup coordinate or PhotoId.

Settings

Default user settings for the publication. They can be adjusted by the user in the settings panel of the viewer.