This section looks at the slightly more advanced GIS functionality that is possible with Geocortex Internet maps.

Specifically, it shows you how to ask questions of the information (and get useful answers).


The Markup Tools (a.k.a Add Your Own Stuff to Maps) Back to Home

The Markup tools are tools that allow you to add your own information to maps. You can add points, lines, rectangles, polygons, labels, latitude and longitude coordinates, and custom text to your maps for printing. To clear selective markup graphics use the Clear Markup tool, to clear all markup graphics use the Clear selection tool.

The Add Point to Map tool allows you to draw points on the map. To add a point, make the Add Point to Map tool active, click on the desired map location and a point will be added. Use the tool to add multiple points to your map viewer.

The Add Line to Map tool allows users to draw lines on the map. Make the Add Line to Map tool active and click on the map to mark a starting point for your line. Click a second point on the map to draw the line. Add as many segments to the line as you desire and when you are satisfied with your map click OK to add the line to the map. Click the Clear button at anytime to erase your line.

The Add Rectangle to Map tool allows you to draw a semi-transparent rectangle on the map. After making the Add Rectangle to Map tool active, click and hold the mouse button down, dragging a box to the desired size of your rectangle, release the mouse button to add the graphic to your view.

The Add Polygon to Map tool allows users more flexibility than the rectangle markup tool. Please note that a polygon has to have at least 3 points. Users can draw polygons on the map by clicking once on the map to mark a start/end point for the polygon. Next add at least 2 more points by clicking on the map in the desired location. Once you have finished adding points to your polygon, click the OK button to add it to the map. Click the Clear button at anytime to erase your polygon.

The Add Text to Map tool allows users to add text directly to the map. Make the Add Text to Map tool active, and click on your desired location on the map. Type in the text as you want it to appear on the map in the text box, and then click OK to add it to the map.

The Add Label to Map tool allows you to automatically label features on the map. Select the Add Label to Map tool and click on a feature that you want to label. A new window will appear in the Information Panel. Select the layer that you want to label and the field in which the text will be drawn from, then click OK. Also note that you have the option of selecting the font colour and size for your label.

The Add Grid to Map tool places a grid on the map. Select the tool, and the Information Panel prompts you to specify the number of horizontal and vertical grid cells (up to 10). The grid covers the area of the present map extent, even as you zoom, pan or otherwise navigate around the map.

The Add Location to Map tool places a longitude and latitude coordinate on the map. Multiple locations can be added to your map view, and each location is marked with a star.

The Erase Markup tool allows you to delete selective markup that you have made on the map. Select the tool and click once on any added text or graphic to erase the selected markup. Click, holding down the mouse, and drag a box around added text or graphics to erase multiple graphics at one time. To erase all of the text and graphics in a map view choose the Clear Selection Tool.


Save Project Back to Home

The Save Project tool allows you to save the changes that you have made to the map. To save your project, click on the Save Project tool and a new window will appear in the information panel. Click the link to download a Geocortex project file (.gcx) and save it to your computer for later use.


Open Project Back to Home

The Open Project tool allows you to open a previously saved project. To reopen a project, select the Open Project tool and locate the Geocortex project file (.gcx) on your computer.

 

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