Introduction
This section displays GIS Views created in Geoscope Desktop. GIS views could be saved & updated to the server. GIS views tile are automatically generated.
Content of a Gis View
- Static layers: 2D Views (Tile Map Service) and/or WMS Views (OpenStreetMap, Bing map, custom WMS server map, etc.)
- Dynamic layers: Clickable points which overlap pixel points of entity layers
Interaction with GIS Views
Top-left corner:
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Playing with mouse wheel also permits to change current zoom level on Gis View Note that the visibility of measure points entities and overlays and legends is function of a minimum zoom level fixed in Gesocope Desktop. |
Left-bottom corner:
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Popup displayed to choose the interval for auto-refresh
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Top-right corner:
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Bottom-right corner:
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Plot Graph / Display Data grid
On GIS views, according to the GIS View type, users can select one or multiple Measure Points (BLUE highlight color) / Measure Groups (PURPLE highlight color) to:
- Plot a Time-Graph for all selected Measure Points (Daily average or Detailed modes)
- Display data grid for one of the selected Measure Points
- Plot a Section graph for one of the selected Mesure Groups
- Plot a Time-Graph of all included Measure Points for one of the selected Measure Groups
- Plot a Distance to Face graph for one of the selected Measure Points (available only if a progression layer exists in the GIS view).
Time Graph on the fly example
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Users can open Time Graph or Data Grid in a new tab by pressing the key 'alt' when left clicking the top menu item. |
Data Grid example
GIS View examples:
GIS view containing TMS layers as well as Measure Points and Measure Groups
GIS view containing a WMS layer as well as Measure Points
GIS View containing a Progression Layer