13.11.2012 Views

Open Printable/Searchable Copy - Global Mapper

Open Printable/Searchable Copy - Global Mapper

Open Printable/Searchable Copy - Global Mapper

SHOW MORE
SHOW LESS

You also want an ePaper? Increase the reach of your titles

YUMPU automatically turns print PDFs into web optimized ePapers that Google loves.

maps so you can control which ones to remove.<br />

• Hide Layers that Outside Selected Area Feature(s) - This option causes all layers whose bounds don't<br />

intersect the currently selected area feature(s) to be marked as hidden. The area(s) need to be selected<br />

with the Digitizer or Feature Info tools.<br />

• Reorder Maps by Resolution/Description/Location - This option displays a dialog allowing you to<br />

choose a method by which to reorder the maps in the list. This includes sorting alphabetically, by<br />

resolution, or spatially sorting the maps.<br />

• Move Selected Overlay(s) Up/Down - These options allow you to modify the order in which overlays<br />

are displayed in the main view. The large arrow buttons on the right-hand side of the dialog also<br />

perform these functions.<br />

Create Elevation Grid from 3D Vector Data<br />

<strong>Global</strong> <strong>Mapper</strong> User's Manual<br />

Selecting the Create Elevation Grid from 3D Vector Data option on the popup menu that appears when<br />

right-clicking on vector layers in the Overlay Control Center displays the Elevation Grid Creation Options<br />

dialog, pictured below. Using this dialog, you can configure how you want the elevation grid to be created<br />

using the selected vector data as well as what portion of the selected overlays to use when creating the<br />

elevation grid. You can also use the Gridding tab to specify that your data should be gridded in sections. This<br />

makes it possible to grid data sets that are too large to grid all at once.<br />

Table of Contents 149

Hooray! Your file is uploaded and ready to be published.

Saved successfully!

Ooh no, something went wrong!