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1. This tool will create a new map center and display the map at a scale equal to double the scale displayed before the tool was used After clicking on the Zoom out tool button simply click on the point that the user wants to become the new center of the map The map will now display with the new center and at twice the scale as before This is a continuous use tool Zoom previous Ol This tool will display the current map using the scale and center of the previous view The tool does not change the layers currently displayed This is a single use tool Pan This tool allows the user to click and drag the map displayed to view another area of the map currently out of view To understand how this map works imagine a large map unfolded on a table in front of the user and the user is simply moving the map to be able to see another portion of the map in front of them This is a continuous use tool Zoom to the active layer ne This tool adjusts the center point and scale of the map automatically to allow the user to see all of the map features in the current active layer Click on this tool prior to using the Select features by attributes tool to be able to view the features you select with that tool This is a single use tool Zoom to selected features of the active layer This tool will adjust the center of the map and zoom in to a smaller scale so that the features that the user has selected in the active layer fill the map
2. query string and the records that meet either criterion are selected The operator NOT allows the user to create a second criterion query string and the records that meet the first criterion query string are selected but the subset of records that meet the second criterion query string are eliminated from the selection The operators and y should not be used If the user selects an operator from line 5 it is automatically added to the Query String data entry field under line 6 of the Left Frame interface If the user selects an operator from line 5 they should return to lines 1 2 and 3 to build a second criterion to be added to the query string When the user had created the query string desired in the Query String data entry field under line 6 of the Left Frame interface then click on the gray Submit button to run the query against the attribute database of the active layer The map will be refreshed to show the features in the active layer that have been selected in yellow if that layer is represented with a filled symbology If the user wishes to view the database records for the selected elements use the Display selected records tool If the user wants to clear the Query String data entry field under line 6 of the Left Frame interface click the gray Clear button and the Query String data entry field under line 6 of the Left Frame interface will be cleared The user may now
3. area This is a single use tool Revised 11 21 2011 3cGeo IWM User Manual Page 5 of 32 Zoom to selected features of all layers S This tool will the center and scale of a map to display all of the selected features in all of the displayed layers A user can leave features of a layer selected by not using the Clear selected features tool before changing the active layer that the user has selected features within This is a single use tool Identify tools The next three 3 tools allow the user different methods to identify features that the user desires to view the database records of Identify features i This tool will display the database records of features in the current Active Layer After the user clicks on the tool the user will click and drag open a box containing one or more of the features of the Active Layer that the user wants to view database records for A database widow will open to display the record s for the feature s contained in the selection box the user specified see Figure 3 The database window can display up to 10 database records at once with each record differentiated by alternating white and yellow backgrounds as the user scrolls down using the scroll bar at the right edge of the database window If more than 10 features were selected the user will find a hyperlink blue text at the bottom of the current list of records to navigate to the next or previous list of 10 or less records within the selection
4. build another query string This is a single use tool Revised 11 21 2011 3cGeo IWM User Manual Page 23 of 32 Display selected records This tool simply displays the database records of the features in the Active Layer that have been selected using other selection tools The selected records are displayed in a separate database window see Figure 28 SBAA gt Selected Records Mozilla Firefox Selected Records Export results to Excel Layer fire hydrants Displaying records 1 10 of 53 Location Static Pre Residual P Date Teste Flow Color_Code District Source GridNum HydNum Location Static Pre Residual P Date Teste Flow Color_Code District Hwy 261 amp Broadway S E 66 psi 34 psi f OO04061 1086 gpm Green 2 T Hwy 261 amp Los Escondidos M E 55 psi 60 psi OUO4061 1319 gpm Green Z Source Figure 28 Selected Records Database window The database window can display up to 10 database records at once with each record differentiated by alternating white and yellow backgrounds as the user scrolls down using the scroll bar at the right edge of the database window If more than 10 features were selected the user will find a hyperlink blue text at the bottom of the current list of records to navigate to the next or previous list of 10 or less records within the selection set To navigate to the next or previous list of records simply click on the blue
5. click on the Export the map to a file tool then click on the gray button at the right end of the Paper size pick list see Figure 8 Click on the paper size you want your map created on Paper size Ans A 8 3811 Letter Pe Ansi B 11417 Tabloid Ansi C 17422 Ansi D 22434 j ans E dud Figure 8 Left Frame Paper size selection list for Export the Map to a File tool When making your paper size selection keep in mind that an A size map will result in a pdf file of around 1 4 MB in size The paper size selection needs to made with your printer capabilities and email attachment size limitation in mind if you plan on sending the map to someone else as an email attachment Next click on the gray button at the right end of the Paper layout pick list see Figure 9 Click on the paper orientation you want your map created with Paper layout Fortrait Le DEET Figure 9 Left Frame Paper layout selection list for Export the Map to a File tool Revised 11 21 2011 3cGeo IWM User Manual Page 11 of 32 Now click on the gray button at the right end of the Legend location pick list see Figure 10 Click on the legend location you want your map created with The Left and Right legend locations will support about 35 lines of legend information the Bottom legend location will support about 15 lines of legend information This is why it was recommended that you count the number
6. hyperlink text Each database window has a hyperlink blue text at the top and bottom that reads Export to Excel Clicking on that hyperlink will download all of the selected records to your computer in csv format which will automatically be opened by the spreadsheet software on your computer usually Excel When the user is finished viewing the database records the database window can be closed by clicking on the X or Close button in the upper right corner of the database window This tool when selected will 3cGeo IWM User Manual Revised 11 21 2011 Page 24 of 32 not change the display in the Active Tool line of the Status Frame so the previously used tool will remain active and continue to display This is a single use tool Clear selected features This tool simply clears any selected features on any layer and returns them to their original display color This is a single use tool Revised 11 21 2011 3cGeo IWM User Manual Page 25 of 32 Acetate Tools The next seven 7 tools allow the user different methods to add graphics and text on top of the map that is displayed on their computer screen The user must understand that these tools function as if the user has overlaid their screen with a clear layer of acetate for them to doodle on This set of tools allows the user to make these doodles It is important to note that the user IS NOT creating new data or modifying the layers of information display
7. of lines in the legend before clicking on the Export the Map to a File tool Legend location Left i Ti Right i Bottom Figure 10 Left Frame Legend location selection list for Export the Map to a File tool For a diagram to help you visualize the legend location map title location and general map composition see Figure 17 The next step is to type the title you wish to appear at the top of your map into the Title text box see Figure 11 Title r Title Should Be Typed Here Figure 11 Left Frame Title text box for Export the Map to a File tool After the title is entered you may type any additional information that you wish to appear in the lower corner of the map into the Ancillary information text box see Figure 12 This ancillary information could include the date the map was made the specific numeric map scale used a disclaimer who the map was created for who created the map etc 4ncilliary information Created by John Smith for Marcy Taylor on 3262009 Map scale is 1 24000_ Figure 12 Left Frame Ancillary information text box for Export the Map to a File tool The last specification to make is whether or not to display layer names as part of the map legend Click on the gray button at the right end of the Layer names pick list see Figure 13 Click on the No line to exclude layer names Click on the Yes line to include layer names Keep in mind the number of lines each leg
8. set To navigate to the next or previous list of records simply click on the blue hyperlink text Each database window has a hyperlink blue text at the top and bottom that reads Export to Excel Clicking on that hyperlink will download all of the selected records to your computer in csv format which will automatically be opened by the spreadsheet software on your computer usually Excel When the user is finished viewing the database records the database window can be closed by clicking on the X or Close button in the upper right corner of the database window This is a continuous use tool Revised 11 21 2011 3cGeo IWM User Manual Page 6 of 32 E Ide ntify Results Mozilla Firefox BAA E http imap 3cgeo com FistiFistidentiFyResults php width 949 amp height 5818cmd Identifwi Identify Results Export results to Excel Layer zoning Displaying records 1 4 of 4 CODE ERG CLASS General Commercial District Acres 740 279 Square_Mil 1 15669 CODE Rel CLASS Single Family District Acres 698 56 Square_ Mil 1 0915 CODE R 5 CLASS High Density Acres 29 27 92 Square_ Mil 0 045 7467 CODE RA 1 CLASS Single Family Attached Acres 111 346 Square_Mil 0 173978 Export results to Excel Figure 3 Identify Features Database window Identify features in all layers i This tool when selected will display in the Active Tool line of the Status Frame as Drill Down Identify After the user click
9. wizard This tool is designed to serve the user who prefers a wizard interface to walk them through the process of exporting their map Before using this tool click on the red Legend button and count how many lines are in your legend This tool changes the display of the left frame see Figure 15 and allows a user to provide specifications for the creation of a map in Adobe pdf format This tool when selected will not change the display in the Active Tool line of the Status Frame so the previously used tool will remain active and continue to display Revised 11 21 2011 3cGeo IWM User Manual Page 13 of 32 Export map wizard 1 Setup the map for export Before you export your map you will need to setup the map using the mapping tools i Zoom to the area you would like displayed on your map 2 Enter the scale or zoom into the scale you would like your map produced at 3 Turn on the layers you would like to use Mext gt Figure 15 Left Frame interface one for Export the Map to a File using a Wizard tool The first Left Frame interface in the wizard simply instructs the user in the basic steps to compose a map and set it up for export to pdf file format When you have read the three 3 steps and completed them if you have not already completed prior to activating the wizard simply click on the gray Next button The second Left Frame interface in the wizard will then be displayed see Figure 16 Export map wi
10. 25 and allows a user to select the name of the layer that the selected polygon is in This tool when selected will not change the display in the Active Tool line of the Status Frame so the previously used tool will remain active and continue to display Select By Polygon Layer Currently only one polygon can be selected in the layer you select below Otherwise no features will be selected in the active layer Select a Layer submit Figure 25 Left Frame interface for Select features by layer tool Revised 11 21 2011 3cGeo IWM User Manual Page 21 of 32 Now click on the gray button at the right end of the Select a layer pick list Click on the layer that contains the single selected polygon that the user now wants to use to make an additional selection with After selecting the layer from the list simply click on the gray Submit button to select all of the features in the current active layer that are within or touch the selection polygon The map will be refreshed to show the features in the active layer that have been selected in yellow if that layer is represented with a filled symbology If the user wishes to view the database records for the selected elements use the Display selected records tool This is a single use tool Select features by attributes R This tool changes the display of the left frame see Figure 26 and allows a user to provide specifications for the creation of a database quer
11. Interactive Web Map User Manual Purpose The Interactive Web Map IWM is a map viewing and publishing site It is designed to allow people to build their own maps and review the data that is attached to the elements of that map Users of the IWM cannot damage harm edit or erase the data displayed in the IWM it is a read only site This document has been created to describe the tools that are available in the IWM interface and provide an example of how to use the tools to make a map Browsers The user can use any browser to access the IWM If the PC user seeks an alternative to Microsoft Internet Explorer consider installing Firefox http www mozilla com for use with the IWM Mouse Techniques The mouse techniques that will be called for in this document are described here While the IWM can be accessed through any web browser the assumption here is that the user s operating system is Microsoft Windows Click a single click of the left mouse button Click and Drag Depress the left mouse button and while the button is depressed move the mouse to drag open a rectangle on the screen When the red outline encloses the area you desire release the left mouse button Interface The IWM interface is shown in Figure The interface is made up of four 4 main elements the left frame the status frame the toolbar and the map The left frame is located on the left side of the interface The status frame is located in th
12. ate of the point into the Text field Once the Text field contains the information the user Revised 11 21 2011 3cGeo IWM User Manual Page 30 of 32 desires click on the gray Draw text button located at the bottom of the Left Frame interface The map will be refreshed to show a flag if selected and the text within a thin black rectangle with light yellow fill see Figure 37 This is a continuous use tool P Future Restaurant Location ke en F noor ma Figure 37 Text in black rectangle with light yellow fill created with Draw text acetate tool Erase all graphics This tool simply clears all acetate features and redraws the map This is a single use tool Revised 11 21 2011 3cGeo IWM User Manual Page 31 of 32 Recipe for Making a Map 1 Select Layers First step in making a map is to select the layers the user wants to view in the map Use the Red Layer button in the Left Frame to access the user interface to select the layers Be sure to click on the gray Refresh map button at the bottom of the Left Frame to make the map update and display the layers the user selected or turn off the display of the layers they un selected 2 Zoom into Area of Interest Next zoom to the area of interest for the map using the View Control tools Don t forget that the user can specify a specific scale for the map in the Status Frame so they can measure with an engineering scale or ruler a
13. d differentiated by alternating white and yellow backgrounds as the user scrolls down using the scroll bar at the right edge of the right frame If more than 10 features were selected the user will find a hyperlink blue text at the bottom of the current list of records to navigate to the next or previous list of 10 or less records within the selection set To navigate to the next or previous list of records simply click on the blue hyperlink text Each database window has a hyperlink blue text at the top and bottom that reads Export to Excel Clicking on that hyperlink will download all of the currently displayed records to your computer in csv format which will automatically be opened by the spreadsheet software on your computer usually Excel When the user is finished viewing the database records the database window can be closed by clicking on the X or Close button in the upper right corner of the database window This is a continuous use tool Drill Down Identify Results Mozilla Firefox Sele Drill Down Identify Results bcad_parcels Export results to Excel zoning mf_citylimit Layer bcad parcels Displaying records 1 1 of 1 OBJECTID_1 5691 OBIJECTID be a Property 29321 Updated Acres Code Address NumaAaddress SHAPE Leng Shape _Le_l Shape_Area Flag OBJECTID_ Level PROP_ID 293521 GEO_ID 061350 0216 00013 000 NAME HUBER J M CORP ADDRI ATTN FRANE BYRD ADDR Po BOs LO60 Anno Figure 4 Dri
14. e active layer See the Active Layer paragraph in the Status Frame section of this document for instructions on making a layer the Active Layer This tool when selected will display in the Active Tool line of the Status Frame as Select by rectangle After the user clicks on the tool the user will click and drag open a box containing one or Revised 11 21 2011 3cGeo IWM User Manual Page 19 of 32 more of the features of the active layer that the user wants to select The map will be refreshed to show the features in the active layer that have been selected in yellow if that layer is represented with a filled symbology If the user wishes to view the database records for the selected elements use the Display selected records tool This is a continuous use tool Select features by line A This tool for selecting features is not activated until the user selects a layer to be the active layer See the Active Layer paragraph in the Status Frame section of this document for instructions on making a layer the Active Layer This tool when selected will display in the Active Tool line of the Status Frame as Select by line The user will draw a line by clicking points in the Map area of the user interface When the user clicks the first point the Left Frame will display the coordinates of that point and each point the user clicks on in the Map area see Figure 23 As the user clicks each point after the first point a red
15. e lower left hand corner of the interface The toolbar 1s located along the top of the interface and the map takes up the rest of the interface below the toolbar Revised 11 21 2011 3cGeo IWM User Manual Page 1 of 32 Marble Falls TX Staff site Mozilla Firefox x File Edit View History Bookmarks Tools Help F S a A 4 http map 3cgeo com fist FistMain php site mFalls w v Gi P F a r Most Visited GIS _ Gov t __ Reading File _ RFP s _ Corp L Brian Shirley _ RSS SAT _ GPS __ MapServer __ Internet Mapping _ CAD __ Cell Reviews THE CMY OF MARRE eee ee D8 Akos se SOR SSHRRRA w v 6 6 I9TOOT BAR Map Legend AN warble Falls City Linit Af narble Falls ETJ Y City Street f Private Drive rave Railroad E Highland Lakes Systen LEFT FRAME F h Active Tool A Zoom In Active Layer Marble Falls ETJ N Map Scale 1 81 288 Change scale Done AR 620F C A A x 5 Ieee z A start L Ciitemp W Document2 Microsoft i Palm Desktop Se Firefox The GIMP Z E Norton il LL 2 30PM Figure 1 Interactive Web Map Interface Left Frame The left frame changes based on the tool that the user selects The left frame has 5 buttons located at the top About Legend Layers Refresh and Exit About GEG The About button reveals the copyright information and 3cGeo s contact email address Legend The Legend button d
16. ed in the IWM This version of a IWM is a read only version However the acetate doodles WILL appear on a map that is exported to pdf file format Additionally if the user desires they may capture what they create on their screen and paste that view into other documents When a Windows computer user desires to capture what is on the screen they may simply press the Print Screen key on their keyboard which copies what is displayed on their screen to their clipboard The user can then open an application Word Excel PowerPoint etc and paste the contents of the clipboard into a document in that application with a lt Ctrl V keystroke combination or by using the Paste function found within the application Additionally there are screen capture applications that allow a user to capture part or all of the contents of their screen One such application is Snippy which is available at http www bhelpuri net Snippy This capability enables a user to add additional notes and graphics with the acetate tools below and then capture and share what they have created with someone else This can be very helpful when the user making the map with acetate additions depicts information not included in the IWM data layers Draw a point a This tool when selected will display in the Active Tool line of the Status Frame as Draw point After the user clicks on the tool the user will click on a location on the map and a si
17. eld pick list Click on the database field that the user wants to use to make the feature selection with Click on the gray button at the right end of the Select a logical operator pick list The list of operators appears in the following order see Figure 27 equal to greater than less than greater than or equal to less than or equal to Click on the logical operator that the user wants to use to make the feature selection with 2 Select a logical operator 3 gt the data value ho infoem stinn ta th Figure 27 Left Frame Logical operator selection list for Select features by attributes tool 3 4 Click on the empty data entry field in line 3 and type the value text or number that you want to use in your query As mentioned before text is case sensitive Click on the blue Add to query string text The user will notice that the inputs in lines 1 2 and 3 are now composed into a query string in the Query String data entry field under line 6 of the Left Frame interface If the user desires to create a compound query then click on one of the blue operators listed under the Refine the search text These operators allow the user to refine the search by adding additional criteria to the query string The operator AND allows the user to create a second criterion query string and the records that meet both criteria are selected The operator OR allows the user to create a second criterion
18. end location will support and remember that most of the time including layer names will nearly double the number of lines in your legend The Left and Right legend locations will support about 35 lines of legend information the Bottom legend location will support about 15 lines of legend information Revised 11 21 2011 3cGeo IWM User Manual Page 12 of 32 Layernames a Figure 13 Left Frame Layer names selection list for Export the Map to a File tool Finally click on the gray Export Map button at the bottom of the Left Frame Your pdf map file is generated by the server and you can download it to your computer when the Left Frame content changes to read Your map has been created see Figure 14 Click on the blue Exported Map text to download the map to your computer Export map wizard Your map has been created Click on the link below to download the map e Exported Map Figure 14 Left Frame completed map download link for Export the Map to a File tool If your computer has Adobe Acrobat Reader software or plug in installed the map file in pdf format will display automatically when the download process is completed The Adobe Acrobat Reader software is free and available at http www adobe com The pdf file can be printed on your printer emailed to someone or even taken to your local print shop for large format printing This is a single use tool Export the map to a file using a
19. er has drawn the polygon they wish to use for selecting elements in the active layer they then click on the gray Draw polygon button located at the bottom of the Left Frame interface The map will be refreshed to show the polygon just drawn with a thin black boundary and thin red line diagonal fill see Figure 35 This is a continuous use tool Revised 11 21 2011 3cGeo IWM User Manual Page 29 of 32 Figure 35 Black polygon with diagonal red line fill created with Draw a polygon acetate tool Draw text This tool when selected will display in the Active Tool line of the Status Frame as Draw text After the user clicks on the tool the user will click on a location on the map and a single red point will be drawn at that location and the Left Frame will display the Draw Text interface see Figure 36 Draw Text cas P P P P P C te C C C Text Type Your Text Herel Label with map coordinate Draw text Figure 36 Left Frame interface for Draw text acetate tool The user can select the color of flag they wish to have displayed at the point by clicking on the radio button below the flag color of their choice or under the No Image label if no flag is desired Next the user should type in the text they wish to have displayed at the point they clicked on the map If desired the user can click on the blue Label with map coordinate text and the application will automatically type in the coordin
20. evised 11 21 2011 3cGeo IWM User Manual Page 20 of 32 Select By Polygon select by polygon 294459025 E saad 1017997980 N a 2945164 91 E 10180129 80 N aay 2945142 68 E 10179418 71 N d 2944598 25 E 10179979 50 M Figure 24 Left Frame interface for Select features by polygon tool When the user has drawn the polygon they wish to use for selecting elements in the active layer they then click on the gray Select by polygon button located at the top of the Left Frame The map will be refreshed to show the features in the active layer that have been selected in yellow if that layer is represented with a filled symbology If the user wishes to view the database records for the selected elements use the Display selected records tool This is a continuous use tool Select features by layer k This tool is an extremely specific tool designed to select features from one layer contained within a polygon from another layer The first task the user must accomplish 1s to select a single polygon using one of the other Select tools and Zoom Out to a map scale that displays the entire selected polygon After that single polygon selection is accomplished the user must make the layer they wish to select features from the active layer See the Active Layer paragraph in the Status Frame section of this document for instructions on making a layer the Active Layer This tool changes the display of the left frame see Figure
21. f the map legend Click on the radio button below No to exclude layer names Click on the radio button below Yes to include layer names Keep in mind the number of lines each legend location will support and remember that most of the time including layer names will nearly double the number of lines in your legend The Left and Right legend locations will support about 35 lines of legend information the Bottom legend location Revised 11 21 2011 3cGeo IWM User Manual Page 16 of 32 will support about 15 lines of legend information Finally click on the gray Export Map button at the bottom of the Left Frame Your pdf map file is generated by the server and you can download it to your computer when the Left Frame content changes to read Your map has been created see Figure 20 Click on the blue Exported Map text to download the map to your computer Export map wizard Your map has been created Click on the link below to download the map Exported Map Figure 20 Left Frame completed map download link for Export the Map to a File using a Wizard If your computer has Adobe Acrobat Reader software or plug in installed the map file in pdf format will display automatically when the download process is completed The Adobe Acrobat Reader software is free and available at http www adobe com The pdf file can be printed on your printer emailed to someone or even taken to your local print sh
22. fter printing the map 3 Export the Map Finally the user can export the map to a pdf file using one of the Export tools The very first time a user exports a map they should probably use the Export the map to a file using a wizard tool This will familiarize the user with the various controls available for export and will help the user visualize the position of the map component areas After the first use of the Export wizard the user will probably prefer the Export the map to a file tool because all of the export controls are available in one Left Frame interface This represents the basic recipe for composing and exporting a map Have fun and remember users of the IWM cannot damage harm edit or erase the data displayed in the IWM it is a read only site Revised 11 21 2011 3cGeo IWM User Manual Page 32 of 32
23. he browser window The toolbar may be in a single row or in two or more rows depending on the size of the window that the user has selected for their browser If the tool button is grayed out it is because that tool cannot operate on the current Active Layer of information This is also referred to as the tools having context sensitivity Notice that when a cursor is left over a tool button the name of that tool will appear in a display tag below the cursor This section of the user manual will list the tools in the order that Revised 11 21 2011 3cGeo IWM User Manual Page 4 of 32 they appear in the toolbar starting at the left end of the first row and moving right across each row in order View control tools The first eight 8 tools allow the user to manipulate the Map in term of scale and center point Zoom to initial map extents Pa This tool automatically changes the Map Scale back to the scale that was used when the map was first displayed This is a single use tool Zoomin amp This tool allows the user to click and drag open a box around the area of the map the user wants to zoom in on or display at a smaller scale When the left mouse button is released the map will appear again displaying the area within the drag box as the entire map Notice that the Map Scale in the Status Frame will contain a smaller number than was displayed before this tool was used This is a continuous use tool Zoom out A
24. isplays the map legend showing the map layers that are turned on and the symbology of each layer Layers Layers The Layers button displays the folders containing the various map layers By clicking on each folder the map layers contained in that folder are displayed Layers can be selected to display by clicking in the box next to layer name Layers can be selected to no longer display by clicking on the box with the check mark displayed in it next to the layer to be turned off After selecting or unselecting the layers scroll to the bottom of the left frame and click on the gray Refresh Map button to apply the changes just made to the map Alternately you can click on the red Refresh button at the top of left frame Refresh Refresh The red Refresh button at the top of left frame functions the same as the gray Refresh Map button at the bottom of the Layers interface see paragraph above Revised 11 21 2011 3cGeo IWM User Manual Page 2 of 32 Exit EQ The Exit button will close the IWM if you are using a Java enabled browser such as Microsoft Internet Explorer Status Frame The status frame displays three 3 vital fields of information the active tool the active layer and the current map scale Active Tool The Active Tool line displays the current tool that is selected to be used When a user clicks on a continuous use tool in the toolbar that tool name is displayed in this line of the s
25. layer name in the list of layer names in the left frame is differentiated by alternating white and yellow backgrounds as the user scrolls down using the scroll bar Each layer name in the list of layer names in the left frame is a hyperlink to display records from that layer in the right frame To view the records from a layer simply click on the layer name in the left frame The right frame can display up to 10 database records at once with each record differentiated by alternating white and yellow backgrounds as the user scrolls down using the scroll bar at the right edge of the right frame The right frame can display up to 10 database records at once with each record differentiated by alternating white and yellow backgrounds as the user scrolls down using the scroll bar at the right edge of the right frame If more than 10 features were selected the user will find a hyperlink blue text at the bottom of the current list of records to navigate to the next or previous list of 10 or less records within the selection set To navigate to the next or previous list of records simply click on the blue hyperlink text When the user is finished viewing the database records the database window can be closed by clicking on the X or Close button in the upper right corner of the database window To un select features so that they change their color from yellow back to their original color the user must click on the Clear selected features
26. line is drawn between the last point and previous point Select By Line select by line 294s 07 16 E Point 1 10180940 89 N a 294994271 E au 10180357 57 N ee 79462747 66 E 10179115 71 N Figure 23 Left Frame interface for Select features by line tool When the user has drawn the line they wish to use for selecting elements in the active layer they then click on the gray Select by line button located at the top of the Left Frame The map will be refreshed to show the features in the active layer that have been selected in yellow if that layer is represented with a filled symbology If the user wishes to view the database records for the selected elements use the Display selected records tool This is a continuous use tool Select features by polygon R This tool for selecting features is not activated until the user selects a layer to be the active layer See the Active Layer paragraph in the Status Frame section of this document for instructions on making a layer the Active Layer This tool when selected will display in the Active Tool line of the Status Frame as Select by polygon When the user clicks the first point the Left Frame will display the coordinates of that point twice as first and last point and each point the user clicks on in the Map area see Figure 24 As the user clicks each point after the first point a red polygon boundary is drawn between the last point and previous point R
27. ll Down Identify Database window Draw a polygon to identify features in a layer is This tool will display the database records of features in the current Active Layer After the user clicks on the tool the user will click points defining the vertices of a polygon containing one or more of the features of the Active Layer that the user wants to view database records for After clicking all of the vertices of the polygon you wanted to draw click the gray Identify features button in the Left Frame A database widow will Revised 11 21 2011 3cGeo IWM User Manual Page 8 of 32 open to display the record s for the feature s contained in the selection box the user specified see Figure 3 The database window can display up to 10 database records at once with each record differentiated by alternating white and yellow backgrounds as the user scrolls down using the scroll bar at the right edge of the database window If more than 10 features were selected the user will find a hyperlink blue text at the bottom of the current list of records to navigate to the next or previous list of 10 or less records within the selection set To navigate to the next or previous list of records simply click on the blue hyperlink text When the user is finished viewing the database records the database window can be closed by clicking on the X or Close button in the upper right corner of the database window This is a continuous use tool Measure
28. n that point and the point above it in the left column This is a continuous use tool Measure Distance Location Distance ft 294024274 E LO18s1 20 41 N 2944107 56 E 101 79611 63 M ena 2945001L 5 E 1017 7590 45 HN ed Total Distance 6710 63 Figure 5 Left Frame interface for the Measure Distance tool Revised 11 21 2011 3cGeo IWM User Manual Page 9 of 32 Measure the area within a polygon This tool allows a user to measure the area of a polygon that will be defined by vertices that the user creates with mouse clicks on the map This tool when selected will display in the Active Tool line of the Status Frame as Measure Area First click on the tool then click on the map to indicate the point you wish to measure from When the user clicks on that first point or origin the Left Frame will display two columns of information see Figure 6 The left column will contain the point number The right column of information is the location of each point clicked on the map expressed as a coordinate pair The X coordinate is also known as the Easting and is followed by the capital E The Y coordinate is also known as the Northing and is followed by the capital N As the user clicks the next point the coordinates for that point will be listed next in the right column There are two lines of information above the coordinate listing As the user clicks the third point the minimum number to define a polygon the first t
29. ngle black point will be drawn at that location see Figure 29 The user may continue to add additional points simply by clicking on the map This is a continuous use tool Revised 11 21 2011 3cGeo IWM User Manual Page 26 of 32 Figure 29 Black point created near intersection with Draw a point acetate tool Draw aline_ This tool when selected will display in the Active Tool line of the Status Frame as Draw line The user will draw a line by clicking points in the Map area of the user interface When the user clicks the first point the Left Frame will display the coordinates of that point and each point the user clicks on in the Map area see Figure 23 Draw Line 10 points recorded Draw line Figure 30 Left Frame interface for Draw a line acetate tool As the user clicks each point after the first point a red line is drawn between the last point and previous point When the user has added all of the points they desire click on the gray Draw line button in the Left Frame and the red line will be redrawn as a thin black line in top of the map see Figure 31 This is a continuous use tool Revised 11 21 2011 3cGeo IWM User Manual Page 27 of 32 Figure 31 Black line created from point near intersection with Draw a line acetate tool Draw a rectangle E This tool when selected will display in the Active Tool line of the Status Frame as Draw rectangle After the user clicks on the tool
30. op for large format printing This is a single use tool Export a simple map to a file This tool is designed to serve the user who prefers a quick pre formatted export of their map with making selection such as those available in the Export the Map to a File using a Wizard tool This tool when selected will not change the display in the Active Tool line of the Status Frame so the previously used tool will remain active and continue to display When you click the tool your pdf map file is generated by the server and you can download it to your computer when the Left Frame content changes to read Your map has been created see Figure 21 Click on the blue Exported Map text to download the map to your computer Export simple map Your map has been created Click on the link below to download the map Exported Map Figure 21 Left Frame completed map download link for Export a Simple Map to a File If your computer has Adobe Acrobat Reader software or plug in installed the map file in pdf format will display automatically when the download process is completed The Adobe Acrobat Reader software is free and available at http www adobe com The pdf file can be printed on your printer emailed to someone or even taken to your local print shop for large format printing This is a single use tool Revised 11 21 2011 3cGeo IWM User Manual Page 17 of 32 Selection Tools The next nine 9 tools allow the user different me
31. ou have made your selection in this third wizard interface click on the gray Next button The fourth Left Frame interface in the wizard will then be displayed see Figure 18 Revised 11 21 2011 3cGeo IWM User Manual Page 15 of 32 Export map wizard 4 Odd title and text Title r Title Should E Typed Here 4ncilliary information Created by John Smith for Mary Taylor on Beds 2009 Map scale is 1 24000 Mext gt Figure 18 Left Frame interface four for Export the Map to a File using a Wizard tool The next step is to type the title you wish to appear at the top of your map into the Title text box After the title is entered you may type any additional information that you wish to appear in the lower corner of the map into the Ancillary information text box This ancillary information could include the date the map was made the specific numeric map scale used a disclaimer who the map was created for who created the map etc After you have made type your information in this fourth wizard interface click on the gray Next button The fifth and final Left Frame interface in the wizard will then be displayed see Figure 19 Export map wizard 5 Other options Include layer names in the legend Yes Ao C Export Map Figure 19 Left Frame interface five for Export the Map to a File using a Wizard tool The last specification to make is whether or not to display layer names as part o
32. s on the tool the user will click and drag open a box containing one or more of the features of the displayed layers that the user wants to view database records for A database widow will open to display the record s for the feature s contained in the selection box the user specified see Figure 4 The database window is split into two frames each with its own scroll bar The left frame of the database window contains the list of currently displayed layers with records within the user s selection box The right frame of the database window contains the records from the first layer listed in the left frame of the database window All frame references within this tool description refer to frames within the database window Each layer name in the list of layer names in the left frame is differentiated by alternating white and yellow backgrounds as the user scrolls down using the scroll bar Each layer name in the list of layer names in the left frame is a hyperlink to display records from that layer in the right frame To view the records from a layer simply click on the layer name in the left frame The right frame can display up to 10 database records at once with each record differentiated by alternating white and yellow backgrounds as the user scrolls down using the scroll bar at the right edge of the right frame The right frame can display up to 10 Revised 11 21 2011 3cGeo IWM User Manual Page 7 of 32 database records at once with each recor
33. tatus frame Active Layer The Active Layer line displays the name of the layer that can have the data attached to the elements in that layer displayed To set the active layer click on the gray circle next to the name of that layer in the Layers interface The user DOES NOT have to click on the gray Refresh Map button for the active layer to change Notice that when the user clicks the gray circle next to the name of the layer the circle will become black to indicate that the layer is now the active layer as well as displaying the layer name in the Active Layer line of the status frame Map Scale The Map Scale displays the absolute map scale Absolute map scale means that the user can apply any unit to the scale ratio That means that for an absolute map scale of 1 24000 means that 1 inch on the map equals 24000 inches on the ground To change the absolute map scale to an engineering map scale simply divide the second number by 12 to change the units to feet there are 12 inches in each foot So for an absolute map scale of 1 24000 dividing the second number by 12 makes an engineering scale of 1 2000 or 1 inch on the map equals 2000 feet on the ground By knowing how to change the map scale to engineering scale allows the user to make a map that when printed allows the user to use a ruler to measure on the printed map To enable the user to produce maps at standard engineering scales consult the Table belo
34. the user will click and drag open a red rectangle The map will be refreshed to show the rectangle just drawn with a thin black boundary and thin red line diagonal fill see Figure 32 This is a continuous use tool Figure 32 Black rectangle with diagonal red line fill created with Draw a rectangle acetate tool Revised 11 21 2011 3cGeo IWM User Manual Page 28 of 32 Draw acircle_ This tool when selected will display in the Active Tool line of the Status Frame as Draw circle After the user clicks on the tool the user will click and drag open a red circle or ellipse The map will be refreshed to show the circle or ellipse just drawn with a thin black boundary and thin red line diagonal fill see Figure 33 This is a continuous use tool Figure 33 Black circle and ellipse with diagonal red line fill created with Draw a circle acetate tool Draw a polygon be This tool when selected will display in the Active Tool line of the Status Frame as Draw polygon When the user clicks the first point the Left Frame will display the coordinates of that point twice as first and last point and each point the user clicks on in the Map area see Figure 34 As the user clicks each point after the first point a red polygon boundary is drawn between the last point and previous point Draw Polygon 9 points recorded Draw polygon Figure 34 Left Frame interface for Draw a polygon acetate tool When the us
35. thods to select features that the user desires to view the database records of Select features in all layers LA This tool functions almost identically to the Identify features in all layers tool except that the user will see any filled features that are selected turn yellow to indicate they have been selected Some lines and points and most polygon features are filled features Any features that are not filled features will be selected and their database record will be displayed but the feature will not temporarily change its display color to yellow This tool when selected will display in the Active Tool line of the Status Frame as Drill Down Select After the user clicks on the tool the user will click on a feature or click and drag open a box containing one or more of the features of the displayed layers that the user wants to select and view database records for A database widow will open to display the record s for the feature s contained in the selection box the user specified see Figure 22 The database window is split into two frames each with its own scroll bar The left frame of the database window contains the list of currently displayed layers with records within the user s selection box The right frame of the database window contains the records from the first layer listed in the left frame of the database window All frame references within this tool description refer to frames within the database window Each
36. tool This is a continuous use tool Revised 11 21 2011 3cGeo IWM User Manual Page 18 of 32 Drill Down Select Results Mozilla Firefox Drill Down Select Results city streets Export results to Excel mf citylimit Layer city_streets Displaying records 1 1 of 1 STREET NUS 281 PRD ia STW US 261 STS POD ROC FROMLEFT TOLEFT FROMRIGHT TORIGHT DLU ADDRESSED NAMED LESN RESN ESN4SSIGN LCITT RCITT CITY ASSIGN STATUS 7 PT IL Figure 22 Drill Down Select Results Database window Select features by click X This tool for selecting features is not activated until the user selects a layer to be the active layer See the Active Layer paragraph in the Status Frame section of this document for instructions on making a layer the Active Layer This tool when selected will display in the Active Tool line of the Status Frame as Select by point After the user clicks on the tool the user will click on a feature of the active layer that the user wants to select The map will be refreshed to show the features in the active layer that have been selected in yellow 1f that layer is represented with a filled symbology If the user wishes to view the database records for the selected elements use the Display selected records tool This is a continuous use tool Select features by rectangle w This tool for selecting features is not activated until the user selects a layer to be th
37. tools The next two 2 tools allow the user different methods to measure features or their spatial relationship to each other 4 Measure the distance between points This tool allows the user to measure the distance between points that the user specifies by clicking to determine them This tool when selected will display in the Active Tool line of the Status Frame as Measure Distance First click on the tool then click on the map to indicate the point you wish to measure from When the user clicks on that first point or origin the Left Frame will display two columns of information see Figure 5 The left column of information is the location of each point clicked on the map expressed as a coordinate pair The X coordinate is also known as the Easting and is followed by the capital E The Y coordinate is also known as the Northing and is followed by the capital N As the user clicks the next point the coordinates for that point will be listed next in the left column and the distance between the two points will be listed in the right column next to the second coordinate pair The Total Distance will be calculated and displayed in the gray bar at the bottom of the coordinate list in the Left Frame The user may click on the map as many times as they wish to measure along each line segment and find out the total length of all line segments together Note that the value in the right column Distance ft is the distance betwee
38. w Revised 11 21 2011 3cGeo IWM User Manual Page 3 of 32 Scale Scale in in in ft Table 1 Absolute Scale to Engineering Scale Conversions To change the map scale click on the blue text Change scale after the numbers in the absolute scale expression A dialog box will appear see Figure 2 x n Enter the map scale to zoom to fe g 250 000 Cancel Figure 2 Change scale dialog box Simply enter the scale that you wish the map to appear at and click on the OK button or hit the Enter key on your keyboard Note that this simply adjusts the scale at which the map is displayed and does not change the center point of your map view or the layers that you have turned on You may see text or symbols appear or disappear because various layers of information may have settings that direct the site to only display text or certain layers above below or within a certain range of scales Tools The toolbar is located along the top of the interface and contains buttons that when clicked on make that tool the Active Tool in the Status Frame When the user clicks on a tool they will notice that the button will be displayed with an outline around it However some tools are single use tools and will not remain as the active tool after they are clicked If the tool is a single use tool the previous continuous use tool that was used will remain the active tool The buttons will auto wrap based on the size of t
39. wo lines in the Left Frame interface will display the area in square feet and acres The user can continue to click points on the map to define the polygon completely The information in the Left Frame will update after each point This is a continuous use tool Measure Area Area 1459760 88 Area acres 33 51 2943001 37 E Pane 10183216 98 N 7944011 96 E Pee 10182684 37 W l 2943438 38 E jules 10181564 53 W Poea 2942400 48 E i i sz097 14 N Figure 6 Left Frame interface for Measure Area tool Export tools The next three 3 tools allow the user different methods to create specifications for the exported version of the user s map in Adobe pdf format Export the map to a file Before using this tool click on the red Legend button and count how many lines are in your legend This tool changes the display of the left frame see Figure 7 and allows a user to provide specifications for the creation of a map in Adobe pdf format This tool when selected will not change the display in the Active Tool line of the Status Frame so the previously used tool will remain active and continue to display Revised 11 21 2011 3cGeo IWM User Manual Page 10 of 32 Export map Paper size ansi amp 8 5411 Letter z Paper layout Portrait d Legend location Left d Title Map 4ncilliary information Layer names ves I Export Map Figure 7 Left Frame interface for Export the Map to a File tool First
40. y to select features in the current active layer based on their attributes This tool when selected will not change the display in the Active Tool line of the Status Frame so the previously used tool will remain active and continue to display To insure that you can perceive the features of the active layer that are selected using this tool click on Zoom to the active layer tool before using this tool Select By Attributes 1 Select a field LOCATION 2 Select a logical operator ka 3 Input the data value 4 Add the information to the query string Add to guery sting 5 Refine the search AND OR NOT 6 Submit the query or clear the query Submit Clear Query string Figure 26 Left Frame interface for Select features by attributes tool This tool requires the user to be familiar with the database structure of the layer the user wishes to perform the query against To accomplish this the user can make that layer the active layer and use the Identify tool to review records in the database attached to features in that layer The user should pay special attention to the standard used in any text fields as the query is case sensitive In order to help the user understand this interface the instructions will be labeled according to the line of the Left Frame interface they pertain to Revised 11 21 2011 3cGeo IWM User Manual Page 22 of 32 l Click on the gray button at the right end of the Select a fi
41. zard 2 Choose paper size layout Paper size ansi 4 8 561 1 Letter aj Layout Fortrait Landscape O i Mext gt Figure 16 Left Frame interface two for Export the Map to a File using a Wizard tool Click on the gray button at the right end of the Paper size pick list see Figure 8 Click on the paper size you want your map created on Now select the paper orientation you would like to have your map created with by clicking on the radio button below either Portrait or Landscape After you have made the selections in this second wizard interface click on the gray Next button The third Left Frame interface in the wizard will then be displayed see Figure 17 Revised 11 21 2011 3cGeo IWM User Manual Page 14 of 32 Export map wizard 3 Choose a map layout OF tO ie D AI tO t Mext gt Figure 17 Left Frame interface three for Export the Map to a File using a Wizard tool The third wizard interface graphically displays the three choices for map layouts available to the user Select the map layout you wish to use by clicking the radio button next to the layout The left and right legend locations will support about 35 lines of legend information the bottom legend location will support about 15 lines of legend information This is why it was recommended that you count the number of lines in the legend before clicking on the Export the Map to a File using a Wizard tool After y

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