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4 LOADING FILES<br />

Choose [Open as New] icon from the Toolbar. An open window will appear. This window can be set to<br />

display only files of selected types with the "Files of Type:" subwindow.<br />

There is support for opening USGS DLG-O, DEM, and several other file types directly from gzipped<br />

archives. In addition, SDTS DLG, SDTS DEM, and most other file types can be opened directly from .tar.gz,<br />

.tgz, and .zip archive files. This means that you no longer need to extract all of those SDTS files to their own<br />

directory before opening them. <strong>Global</strong> <strong>Map</strong>per will do that automatically.<br />

Loading Multiple Files<br />

<strong>Global</strong> <strong>Map</strong>per will display multiple data sets in correct geospatial positions; that is, adjacent data sets can be<br />

mosaicked, and vector data can be displayed on top of raster and elevation data.<br />

Choose [Open Data Files] icon from the Toolbar and select files. The registered version <strong>Global</strong> <strong>Map</strong>per has no<br />

limit on the number of overlays that can be viewed simultaneously. A maximum of four files of any type may<br />

be viewed simultaneously in the unregistered version of <strong>Global</strong> <strong>Map</strong>per.<br />

You can also load all of the files under a directory and all subdirectories under that directory that match a<br />

specified filename mask. You can do this using the [Open All Files in a Directory Tree] File menu command.<br />

Projections and Datums<br />

<strong>Global</strong> <strong>Map</strong>per User's Manual<br />

The <strong>Global</strong> <strong>Map</strong>per display space adopts the coordinate system of the first data set opened. Subsequent data<br />

sets will be transformed to the coordinate system of the first data set loaded or the display projection<br />

subsequently selected from the configuration dialog.<br />

This is a very powerful feature; it makes differences in projections and datums transparent to the user. This<br />

also means that the order in which data sets are loaded can have a significant impact on the appearance of the<br />

display. This is the most obvious when working with data sets of widely varying scales.<br />

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