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necessary if you have overlapping areas that do not display in the correct order without this option checked. If<br />

point features are drawn above the terrain, the Extrude Points option allows you to control whether or not a<br />

thin line is drawn from the terrain surface at the location of the point to the floating symbol above the terrain<br />

surface. Enabling this option makes it easier to locate exactly where a point lies relative to the surface.<br />

The Filled Area Translucency section allows the user to control the degree to which filled polygons are<br />

see-through in the created file.<br />

The Feature Descriptions section allows you to setup what is contained in the description for each feature in<br />

the generated file. You can choose to include only the feature description and links to any files associated with<br />

a feature, you can choose to add attributes to this, or you can choose to provide your own HTML text to use<br />

for the feature description. If you use the HTML text option, you can embed the values of attributes from the<br />

feature in the text by enclosing the attribute name in percent signs, like %ATTR_NAME%. In addition to the<br />

name of attributes, you can also specify , , , , or<br />

as the attribute name to get the feature display label, description, type name, point longitude, or<br />

point latitude embedded in the result. If you need to embed an actual percent sign in your result, simply use<br />

two percent signs consecutively as an escape sequence.<br />

The following additional options are also available:<br />

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

• Character Encoding - this option controls the character encoding value encoded in the header of the<br />

KML file. You will typically just keep the default of iso-8859-1, but if your loaded data includes text<br />

encoded with a different character set, like UTF-8, you can select that or even type in your own<br />

encoding if something else fits your data best.<br />

• Create Compressed KMZ File - if this option is checked, a compressed KMZ file will automatically<br />

be created. This will result in much smaller files and is highly recommended unless you plan on<br />

manually editing the export result yourself in a text editor.<br />

• Hide Point Features by Default When Loading File - if this option is checked, all of the point features<br />

exported to the file will be hidden by default in Google Earth so as not to clutter up the display with a<br />

bunch of point icons.<br />

• Use Displayed Point Symbols Rather than Push-Pins for Points - if this option is checked, each point<br />

feature will be rendered with the same symbol displayed in <strong>Global</strong> <strong>Mapper</strong> rather than using the<br />

default push-pin symbol from Google Earth. This will result in a separate PNG file for each symbol<br />

used in the output file being included with the output data to provide the symbols.<br />

• Display Area and Line Labels - if this option is checked, each exported line or area feature with a<br />

display label will also be marked with a clickable placemark displaying the label for that area or line<br />

feature. This is the only way to get line or area features to display labels in Google Earth.<br />

• Highlight Areas in Google Earth when the Cursor Goes Over Them - if this option is checked, area<br />

features will highlight when you move your cursor over them in Google Earth. In addition, if you<br />

checked the option to display area and line labels, the area label will be hidden until you mouse over<br />

the area, at which time the label will popup.<br />

• Generate Index KML File - if this option is checked, an additional index KML file will be generated<br />

which indexes all tiles exported by the export command. This is very useful for dealing with very<br />

large data sets as it will automatically load and unload individual KML tiles as needed for display in<br />

Google Earth, much as a map catalog does in <strong>Global</strong> <strong>Mapper</strong>. With this option you can load massive<br />

data sets into Google Earth and they will still display quickly. The drawing style of the index tiles is<br />

controlled by the selected drawing style for the Coverage/Quad area type on the Area Styles tab of the<br />

Configuration dialog.<br />

For advanced users, you can also customize what is displayed in the balloon text that appears in Google Earth<br />

when you click on a point. You are able to customize the tag to use text with the string value<br />

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