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Note: Only registered users of <strong>Global</strong> <strong>Map</strong>per are able to export data to any format.<br />

Export Vertical <strong>Map</strong>per (<strong>Map</strong>Info) Grid File Command<br />

The Export Vetical <strong>Map</strong>per (<strong>Map</strong>Info) Grid File command allows the user to export any loaded elevation grid<br />

data sets to a Vertical <strong>Map</strong>per GRD format file.<br />

When selected, the command displays the Vertical <strong>Map</strong>per Export Options dialog which allows the user to<br />

setup the export. The dialog consists of a General options panel which allows the user to set up the grid<br />

spacing and vertical units, a Gridding panel, and an Export Bounds panel which allows the user to set up the<br />

portion of the loaded data they wish to export.<br />

Note: Only registered users of <strong>Global</strong> <strong>Map</strong>per are able to export data to any format.<br />

Export Vulcan3D Triangulation File Command<br />

The Export Vulcan3D Triangulation File command allows the user to export any loaded elevation grid data<br />

sets to a Vulcan3D triangulation file.<br />

When selected, the command displays the Vulcan3D Export Options dialog which allows the user to setup the<br />

export. The dialog consists of a General options panel which allows the user to set up the grid spacing and<br />

vertical units, a Gridding panel, and an Export Bounds panel which allows the user to set up the portion of the<br />

loaded data they wish to export.<br />

Note: Only registered users of <strong>Global</strong> <strong>Map</strong>per are able to export data to any format.<br />

Export VRML Command<br />

The Export VRML command allows the user to export any loaded elevation grid data and raster data sets to a<br />

VRML file for display in a VRML viewer, such as the Cortona VRML Client.<br />

When selected, the command displays the VRML World File Export Options dialog which allows the user to<br />

setup the export. The dialog consists of a General options panel which allows the user to set up the grid<br />

spacing, vertical exaggeration, and compression options, and an Export Bounds panel which allows the user to<br />

set up the portion of the loaded data they wish to export.<br />

Note: Only registered users of <strong>Global</strong> <strong>Map</strong>per are able to export data to any format.<br />

Export Bing <strong>Map</strong>s (Virtual Earth) Tiles Command<br />

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

The Export Bing <strong>Map</strong>s (Virtual Earth) Tiles command allows the user to export any loaded data to JPG or<br />

PNG files tiled in the configuration required for display in using the Microsoft Bing <strong>Map</strong>s (Virtual Earth)<br />

interface. This command will create both the image tiles and a sample HTML file for displaying the data with<br />

the Bing <strong>Map</strong>s (Virtual Earth) interface. You can just load the HTML file into your web browser to view the<br />

data once the export is over. You can also customize the HTML file however you need to.<br />

When you select the command, the Bing <strong>Map</strong>s Export Options dialog (pictured below) appears allowing you<br />

to setup the export. This dialog allows you to specify the display name of the map set in your web browser,<br />

the zoom level setup, the format of the imagery, and some additional options. There is also an Export Bounds<br />

panel which allows the user to set up the portion of the loaded data they wish to export.<br />

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