The compass rose in the left upper corner of the Map component provides all map navigation tools in a single widget.
The mouse-scroll gives access to the zoom function at all time.
Using the measure icon from the left lower corner of the Map component the Map measure window can be opened.
Absolute coordinate measurements (xy) are expressed in the Publication coordinate system as set by the administrator.
Relative measurements (distance, line and area) are expressed in an on-the-fly calculated local projection centered around the first measured coordinate. This local projection returns the most accurate metric measure result at all time.
The Search Box drop down on top of the Map Component gives access to all available search engines as configured by the administrator.
Using this entry field it is possible to search for a location and to open the nearest image. A successful search request will center and zoom the map to the returned bounding box and update the left most image view focusing to the requested location. If no bounding box is returned by the search engine the map will be centered only.
Enter address or location specifications according the capabilities of the used geocode plugin.
Geocoding services are varied, and implementation cannot be standardized. Therefore Orbit delegate the implementation of a geocoding service to the administrator. Contact your administrator for more information.
Search for Objects via their Attribute values
Search for XY coordinate.
Displayed data coverages on Map depend the data type you are using :
The photo positions or recording locations are visible on the Map Component up to a map scale of 1/50,000 :
Heading and field of view of all Mobile Mapping Views are represented in the pie-slice presentation on the map.
Check the page “MM View > Navigate, Open and Close Views” for an overview of the navigate and open view functions.
Footprints are the only Coverage vectors that can be displayed in the Oblique browser.
To display/hide the footprints on the Map, just tick/untick the “Show Footprints” in the Settings panel of the Toolbar.
While navigating through the Oblique Views, the footprints of the active photo is displayed in the Map. The footprints display is synchronized with the movements of the mouse.
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.
The visibility of available vector overlays can be set via the vector overlay window, opened from the MM View > Sidebar.
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.
The scale bar is displayed in the lower right corner of the map component.