Level Map Data Folder Menus
To access this menu:
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In the Sheets control bar, active 3D folder, expand the Map Data sub-folder.
The Map Data folder is used to manage level map data. For face map data, see Face Map Data Folder Menus
This folder is dynamically populated and will display loaded, georeferenced data only (even if the loaded data is hidden).
Each georeferenced map will be represented by its own map folder. Each map folder is described with the map name and will be suffixed with a number in square brackets indicating the number of loaded data objects directly below that folder.
This section of the Project Data bar can include up to 4 levels:
3D
Map Data Item
Level Map Data Folder Menu
Right-clicking the 3D folder's "Maps" sub-folder reveals the following context-menu options:
- Add Map— add a new map to the current database and display its map window, using the New Map screen.
- Pick Map—interactively select a map in the 3D world view to make it the current map.
Named Level Map Folder Menu
Expanding the Maps folder reveals map folders for data that has already been loaded into the 3D world window. Folders will not appear for maps that do not have loaded and georeferenced data.
Right-clicking a named map folder reveals the following context-menu options:
- Save— if changes have been made to the selected map, you can save them (and commit changes to the database) using this option.
- Make Current—select this to make the selected map the current map. Not available if the map is already current (and shown in bold text).
- View—show a map window of the currently selected georeferenced map. If one is not already available, it will be created. More about world and map windows...
- Delete—delete the current map, after confirmation.
Map Data Type Folder Menu
Each level map folder contains a survey folder (containing imported survey points and strings) and potentially other data types. Not all may be visible; this depends on the contents of the selected map.
Generally, these data-type-folder level context menus will include a Properties option. This will open the relevant Mapping task bar panel. In addition, other data creation options might be able, such as Add Comment, Add Contact, and so on, depending on the folder type that is selected.
The context menus found here are the same as those found for the corresponding folder in the Map Database menu branch.
Map Data Menu Items
The following map data items can be found at the lowest level of the 3D folder tree:
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A Comments folder: contains a comments points object. Double-click or tap to display the Points Properties - General Dialog screen.
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A Features folder: contains strings representing map features. Can contain one or more feature objects, named according to the selection made on the Features panel prior to digitizing. Double-click or tap any feature object to display the String Properties Dialog - General screen.
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A Pictures folder: contains the pictures object for the map. This object is a planes object containing all image data for the selected map. Double-click or tap to display the Plane Properties Dialog screen.
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A Profiles folder: contains the profiles object for the map. All profile strings are stored here. Double-click or tap the profile object to display the String Properties Dialog - General screen.
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A Sketches folder: contains sketch data for the map. Double-click or tap the profile object to display the String Properties Dialog - General screen.
3D map data items are also supported by a right-click Look At option. Selecting this will point the 3D World camera at the selected item, automatically adjusting the view direction and magnification.
Data Visibility
Items in this section of the Project Data bar can be hidden and shown using their corresponding check box. These check boxes can also be used to globally hide or show 'branches' of the tree menu.
At the lowest level, data items will either be displayed or hidden, as indicated by a black tick or empty box.
Folders containing items can be one of three states:
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: all items in the folder are currently displayed
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: all items in the folder are currently hidden
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: a grey tick indicates a mixture of displayed and hidden items is contained within this folder
For example, to hide all currently displayed feature data from a map, you can clear the check box next to the Features folder icon for that map.
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