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

The Vector Layer Ordering During Draw settings control the order in which data from vector layers is<br />

displayed. The default setting (order by type before layer order) is that all vector data is drawn after any other<br />

loaded raster or elevation data, regardless of how the vector layers are ordered in the Overlay Control Center.<br />

All area features from all layers will be drawn first, followed by all line features from all layers, and finally all<br />

point features from all layers. Within each grouping (e.g. areas, lines, or points), the drawing order will be<br />

determined first by type, and then by layer ordering.<br />

The second draw order option (order first by layer, then by type within a layer) specifies that the order of the<br />

vector layers in the Overlay Control Center should take precedence over all else when drawing. This means<br />

that if a vector layer is before a raster layer in the Overlay Control Center's draw order, that vector layer will<br />

draw underneath that raster layer if they overlap.<br />

The Set Default Font Face option allow you to choose what font face should be used for all feature label<br />

displays where the font has not been explicitly set to something else for the feature.<br />

The Render Area and Line Vertices option specifies whether each vertex along area and line features should<br />

be displayed with a large dot.<br />

The Always Render Vertices for Selected Features option specifies whether each vertex along area and line<br />

features selected with the Digitizer/Edit Tool should be displayed with a large dot. Use this option rather than<br />

the Render Area and Line Vertices option above to only display vertices for features that you are actively<br />

editing in order to prevent excessive clutter on the map.<br />

The Render Dots at Line Endpoints option specifies whether or not the start and end vertices of line features<br />

will be displayed with a large dot. You can use this instead of the Render Area and Line Vertices option if you<br />

just want to see line endpoints rather than all shape points.<br />

The Render Deleted Features option specifies whether or not features that have been deleted by the user<br />

should be displayed.<br />

The Draw Feature Labels option specifies turns labeling of features on or off globally. For more fine-grained<br />

control over which types are labeled, check the Area Styles, Line Styles, or Point Styles tab.<br />

The Always Display All Labels option specifies whether or not feature labels should be allowed to overlap<br />

when drawing them on the screen. When this option is not checked (this is the default), labels that collide with<br />

other labels on the screen will be discarded until you zoom far enough in on the feature so that they can be<br />

displayed without overlapping any other labels.<br />

The Render Line Direction Arrow option specifies whether or not a small arrow should be drawn on each line<br />

feature indicating in which direction the line vertices go. The arrow will point along the line towards the last<br />

vertex in the line.<br />

The Hide Extra Label Text Displayed Under Road Icons option allows you to control whether or not any extra<br />

text displayed below road icons, like alternate names for the road, are displayed.<br />

The Only Highlight Border of Selected Area Features option allows you to change the rendering style for area<br />

features selected with the Feature Info or Digitizer Tools so that only the border of the area is highlighted and<br />

the center is left unfilled.<br />

The Mark Sides of Road with Addressing Information option allows you to have the sides of roads with<br />

recognized address numbering information to be marked with a series of parallel lines extending from the road<br />

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