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

JPL WMS data server. Once you've entered the URL, press the Get List of Available Data Layers button to<br />

query the server and populate the data control with the available data layers on that server. Then simply select<br />

the data layer and style that you want and press OK to have it added to the available data source list. Once a<br />

source is added, you can use the Remove Source button to remove it from the list of available data sources at a<br />

later time. If you need to specify additional options for the WMS server, such as forcing a particular image<br />

format to be used, add those parameters after the Service Name parameter. For example, to force the use of<br />

the JPG format, you might specify a Service Name parameter of 'WMS&format=image/jpeg'. To force a<br />

particular projection that the server supports to be used, include a SRS parameter, like<br />

'WMS&SRS=EPSG:26905' to force the use of the UTM projection with the NAD83 datum and zone 5N.<br />

You can also right-click on the added WMS layer in the list of sources and set a maximum zoom level (in<br />

meters per pixel) for the layer. For example you can specify a maximum zoom level of 5.0 meters per pixel,<br />

so when loading data from the source no tiles with a resolution greater than 5.0 meters per pixel will be<br />

downloaded. This is useful for sources that don't specify themselves what the maximum resolution should be<br />

and just go blank when you overzoom them.<br />

If you choose the OSM, Google <strong>Map</strong>s, or TMS source type, then the OSM/TMS Tile Source Defintion dialog<br />

(pictured below) is displayed, allowing you to setup the source. You need to specify the base URL where the<br />

data for the tiled source can be found (this should be the folder under which the folders for each zoom level<br />

are stored). In addition you can select whether the source uses PNG or JPG image files and the maximum<br />

zoom level and bounds of the data source.<br />

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