Manage Linear Reference Dataset
Define Linear Reference Dataset
Line vector dataset (ovf or ovt) can be defined as a linear reference dataset in the resource specs & tags. A new item in the Viewer Catalog 'Linear References' appears where the linear reference datasets are listed.
Linear Reference Measurements
After adding a linear reference dataset to the workspace, measurements will have extra results about the distance along the linear reference dataset.
Search by Linear Reference Dataset
After adding a linear reference dataset to the workspace, the geocoding search field can be switched to search on a distance along the line object. The attribute ID or Name from the vector dataset can be used to specify the object to search along. If one of these attributes is not available, the first object in the dataset will be used.
Support of 3D Web Ready Scalable Mesh
The 3D web ready scalable mesh can be uploaded to the cloud and publisher to display in the 3DM Viewer.
Clickable Mapping Resource Photo Positions
The photo positions have been made clickable on the reference view and in the 3D views. The opened view with the corresponding view mode will move to that position. If no view is open with the corresponding view mode, a new view will be added to the workspace.
Resource View Depth is Used to Make Object Unselectable
The resource view depth now makes object unselectable (cfr. resource visibility).
Switch to Other View Mode at Image Not Found
At add/move view and no image found, the viewer will follow a waterfall effect to open an image. The search order is: current resource - resource group - other resource of same mapping type - other resource of different mapping type (mobile, aerial, oblique). If not requested, the resource visibility by view setting can be used to disable this functionality.
Follow Zoom from Current Image at Open View
The zoom level from the current view is retained in the newly opened view. Previously, the current view adjusted to the new view.
Manage Navigation Gestures
The new viewer settings item 'Navigation' can be used to define the navigation gestures for the left, middle and right mouse click. The possible actions are pan, rotate, zoom and zoom (continuous). The preset configurations will set the gestures to the corresponding application: google, OpenCitiesPlanner, Orbit and Itwin.
Display Image Resource Name
The new Image Views setting 'Display resource name' will add the resource name of the opened image to the view.
Display Child Name of Resource Group in View Metadata
In the image view metadata, the resource group name and resource child name are both displayed.
Ignore Invalid Geocoding Bounding Box
When the geocoding engine sends an invalid bounding box (for example, having two equal coordinates), the current zoom level on the reference view is retained. The returned geocoding coordinate is still used as a focus coordinate. This was also patched to version 21.7.
Update Publication Enabled after Adding/Deleting Annotations
After adding or deleting annotations, the publication can be saved.
New Reference View Setting to Disable Overzooming
After reaching the lowest zoom level of an otm, this setting can be used to allow further zooming on the reference view.
New Play-through Quality and Speed Options
Hover Appearance for Measure Settings
The 3D hover appearance can be set via the measurement settings. Because of these new settings, a separate item for Measuring has been added to the viewer settings.
Viewer Catalog Improvements
Manage Columns in Viewer Catalog
Columns can be added and removed in the Viewer Catalog to enable filtering on specific attribute values. For example, searching on all resources with a specific collection date.
Display Options Depending on Available Resources
Depending on which resources are added to the console (resources, basemaps, terrains or linear reference resources), the displayed viewer catalog options will change.
No Automatically Opened Viewer Catalog
When a workspace didn't contain a resource, the viewer catalog was automatically opened. This function has been removed to improve usability.
Close Viewer Pop-Up by Hitting ESC
Any viewer pop-up (settings, catalog, metadata…) can be closed by hitting the keyboard ESC.