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• EXPORT_SLOPE (FLOAT_GRID only) - use to specify that slope values should be exported rather<br />

than elevation values. Use EXPORT_SLOPE=YES to enable.<br />

• EXPORT_SLOPE_DIR (FLOAT_GRID only) - use to specify that slope direction values should be<br />

exported rather than elevation values. Use EXPORT_SLOPE_DIR=YES to enable.<br />

• EXPORT_SLOPE_PERCENT (FLOAT_GRID only) - use to specify that slope values should be<br />

exported as percent slope rather than degrees. Use EXPORT_SLOPE_PERCENT=YES to enable and<br />

also make sure to add EXPORT_SLOPE=YES to the command line.<br />

• DTED_LEVEL (DTED only) - specifies which DTED level to export to. The values must be between<br />

0 and 5 (with 0, 1, and 2) being the only levels supported by most applications.<br />

EXPORT_METADATA<br />

The EXPORT_METADATA command exports the metadata for a specified load layer. The following<br />

parameters are supported by the command.<br />

• FILENAME - full path of file (must already be loaded) that you want to save the metadata for.<br />

• METADATA_FILENAME - full path of new text file to create on disk containing the metadata for<br />

the specified layer.<br />

EXPORT_PACKAGE<br />

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

The EXPORT_PACKAGE command exports all currently loaded raster, vector, and elevation data to a <strong>Global</strong><br />

<strong>Map</strong>per Package (GMP) file. The following parameters are supported by the command.<br />

• FILENAME - full path to file to save the data to<br />

• SIMPLIFICATION - specifies the simplification threshold to use when exporting the vector features.<br />

This specifies how far off a straight line (in the units of the current projection) that a point has to be<br />

before it is kept. Generally you should not specify a simplification value as the default just exports all<br />

vertices as they are. This is an option for advanced users only.<br />

• SINGLE_PRECISION - specifies that vector coordinates should be written out as 4-byte single<br />

precision floating point numbers rather than the default 8-byte double precision floating point<br />

numbers. Use SINGLE_PRECISION=YES to enable single precision export, which will result in<br />

smaller files.<br />

• DISCARD_ATTRIBUTES - specifies that the list of attribute-value pairs for each vector feature<br />

should not be written out. Use DISCARD_ATTRIBUTES=YES to enable this behavior.<br />

• VECTOR_ONLY - specifies that only vector layers should be exported to the package file. Use<br />

VECTOR_ONLY=YES to enable.<br />

• KEEP_ALL_STYLES - specifies that the full style of each feature should be written to the package<br />

file, even if it uses the current default for the type. Use KEEP_ALL_STYLES=YES to enable this.<br />

This is useful if you want features to look exactly the same on all systems and not be affected by<br />

changes to the default styling for types.<br />

• KEEP_NATIVE_PROJECTION - specifies that each layer should be exported in the native projection<br />

of the layer rather than reprojected to the current projection. Use<br />

KEEP_NATIVE_PROJECTION=YES to enable this behavior.<br />

• COMBINE_VECTOR_LAYERS - specifies that all vector data should be combined into a single<br />

layer within the package file. Use COMBINE_VECTOR_LAYERS=YES to enable this behavior.<br />

• GLOBAL_BOUNDS - specifies the export bounds in units of the current global projection. There<br />

should be 4 values in a comma-delimited list following the parameter name. The values should be in<br />

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