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Map GPS Coordinates - GPS Map Coordinates ... - Global Mapper

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Create New <strong>Map</strong> Catalog Command<br />

The Create New <strong>Map</strong> Catalog command allows you to create a "map catalog". A "map catalog" is a collection<br />

of map files which are grouped together to allow for easy loading, viewing, and export. Layers in a map<br />

catalog will be loaded and unloaded as needed for display and export, potentially greatly reducing the load<br />

time and memory requirements for working with very large collections of data.<br />

Upon selecting this command and selecting the file to save the map catalog to, the Modify <strong>Map</strong> Catalog dialog<br />

(shown below) will be displayed, allowing you to add files to the catalog, control at what zoom level data<br />

layers are loaded for display, and setup how the map bounding boxes are displayed when you are zoomed out<br />

too far for the actual map data to display. By default map bounding boxes are displayed using the style set for<br />

the <strong>Map</strong> Catalog Layer Bounds type.<br />

You can obtain metadata and projection information about layers in the map catalog by right-clicking on them<br />

in the <strong>Map</strong> List and selecting the appropriate option.<br />

You can modify map catalogs again after loading them by opening the Overlay Control Center, selecting the<br />

map catalog layer, then pressing the Options button.<br />

Note: Only registered users of <strong>Global</strong> <strong>Map</strong>per are able to create map catalogs.<br />

Load Workspace Command<br />

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

The Load Workspace command allows the user to load a <strong>Global</strong> <strong>Map</strong>per workspace file (.gsw) previously<br />

saved with the Save Workspace command.<br />

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