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You can also use the Delete Cached Files button to remove any locally cached files from any particular type<br />

of data sources. This is useful if the online data may have changed or if you have downloaded corrupt files<br />

somehow.<br />

The Add Sources From File button allows you to add new WMS sources from an external text file. This<br />

provides an easy way to share your list of WMS sources with other users. You can simply provide them with<br />

your wms_user_sources.txt file from your Application Data folder (see the Help->About dialog for the<br />

location of this folder) and they can load that file with this button to add their sources to your source list.<br />

Open All Files in a Directory Tree Command<br />

The Open All Files in a Directory Tree command allows the user to open all of the files matching a<br />

user-specified filename mask under a user-selected directory. You will first be prompted to select a folder<br />

from which to load the files. After selecting the folder, you will be prompted to enter a filename mask for all<br />

of the files that you would like to attempt to load. After selecting a filename mask, all files under the selected<br />

folder which match the filename mask and are recognized by <strong>Global</strong> <strong>Map</strong>per as a known data type will be<br />

loaded.<br />

The filename mask supports the * and ? wildcard characters. The default mask of * will check all files under<br />

the selected folder. You can also cause data to only be loaded from selected folders as well. For example, if<br />

you had a large collection of folders with data split up into 1x1 degree blocks with the folder names depecting<br />

the 1x1 degree block they held, you could use a directory name mask to load only those blocks that you<br />

wanted. For example, you might use a mask of N4?W10?\*.tif to load all TIFF files between N40 and N50<br />

and W110 and W100.<br />

You can also specify multiple masks if you need more than one to describe the set of files that you would like<br />

to load. Simply separate the masks with a space.<br />

Open ECW File from the Web Command<br />

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

The Open ECW File from the Web command allows the user to open an ER <strong>Map</strong>per Compressed Wavelet<br />

(ECW) image file directly from an Image Web Server URL. While these files may be terabytes in actual size,<br />

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