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• DELETE_FEATURES - specifies whether or not to mark all matching features as deleted. Use<br />

DELETE_FEATURES=YES to enable.<br />

• DELETE_DUPLICATES - specifies whether or not to mark matching features that are duplicates (i.e.<br />

same coordinates, label, attributes, type, and style) as deleted. Use DELETE_DUPLICATES=YES to<br />

enable. Note that this only removes duplicate features that are within the same layer. Duplicates in<br />

different layers will not be deleted.<br />

• COORD_OFFSET - specifies the offset to apply to any coordinates for the features that match the<br />

specified criteria. The offset should be in the units of the layer the features are being matched from.<br />

The offset should be specified as a comma-delimited list of the X and Y offsets, such as<br />

COORD_OFFSET="100000.0,200000.0".<br />

• COORD_SCALE - specifies the scale factors to apply to any coordinates for the features that match<br />

the specified criteria. Each coordinate will be multiplied by these scale factor. The scale factors<br />

should be specified either as a single value (the most common scenario) or as separate scale factors<br />

for the X and Y values, like COORD_SCALE=1.00005 for a single value, or<br />

COORD_SCALE=1.0045,1.0052 for separate X and Y coordinate scales.<br />

• ROTATE_ANGLE - specifies the angle in degrees by which to rotate matching features by clockwise<br />

around some point. The ROTATE_ABOUT parameter specifies what point the feature coordinates are<br />

rotated about.<br />

• ROTATE_ABOUT - if a non-zero ROTATE_ANGLE value is specified, specifies the point that the<br />

features should be rotated about, with the default being about the center of all matching features. The<br />

following values are supported:<br />

♦ COMBINED_CENTER - rotates about the combined center of all matching features. This is<br />

the default value.<br />

♦ INDIVIDUAL_CENTER - rotates each feature about the center of the feature independently.<br />

♦ Manually specified location - you can manually specify the X and Y coordinates to rotate<br />

about (in the projection of the layer being rotated), like<br />

ROTATE_ABOUT="45000.0,1356000.0"<br />

• CONNECT_ISLANDS - specifies that any matching area features with islands should have the<br />

islands connected to the outer area boundary to form a single vertex list. This is useful if you need to<br />

export the data for use in software that doesn't support area features with holes/islands in them. Use<br />

CONNECT_ISLANDS=YES to enable.<br />

For an example of how to use the EDIT_VECTOR command, see the sample at the bottom of this document.<br />

EMBED_SCRIPT<br />

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

The EMBED_SCRIPT command allows you to call another script from within a script. This can be useful in<br />

many situations. For example, if you have a common set of data files that you want to load for each script<br />

operation, you could simply create a script that loaded those files, then embed that script within your other<br />

scripts.<br />

The following parameters are supported by the command:<br />

• FILENAME - full path to script file to run<br />

• SKIP_UNLOAD_ALL - specifies whether or not the first UNLOAD_ALL command in the script file<br />

being run should be skipped. This is useful for embedding workspace files which typically unload<br />

everything to start with. Use SKIP_UNLOAD_ALL=YES to skip the first UNLOAD_ALL<br />

command.<br />

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