![]() The Auto-scale button applies the scale to fit the visible data in the preview to the artboard or margins and centers the map on the page (see Preview Pane). The scale can be edited by typing in a precise value or by using the Up and Down arrows to increase or decrease the scale by 10% of the starting value. This is not an accurate number because the formula is only valid at the equator, but it is more intuitive for cartographic considerations. Lat/Long format in angular unit), the scale value is approximated using the common formula 1°= 111.353m (metres per degree at the equator). For MAP Views in a geodetic coordinate system (i.e. For MAP Views in a projected coordinate system, the scale value is a real world scale (exact ratio linear distance on the page over distance on the ground). ![]() The scale of the current MAP View is shown in the Scale box. MAP Views are ordered alphabetically in the MAP Views panel, so changing a MAP View name may change its position in the panel. The current name of the MAP View is listed in the Name box, which can be edited. Quality settings include: Low, Medium, High, and Very High. ![]() Adjust thumbnail quality using the drop-down list at the bottom of the dialog box. To toggle only the layers of a particular MAP View, right-click the MAP View to access a context menu that has the options to Show All or Hide All. Use the Show All or Hide All buttons to toggle the visibility of the entire list. Layer visibility can be individually toggled under the Visible column. ![]() To adjust the colour of the current MAP View preview, click the colour chip and choose a colour in the colour picker dialog box. To configure the previews, click the Configure preview button. The Previews drop-down list changes the preview to Coloured boxes (previews up to ten MAP views, each with different colours as specified in the Configure Previews settings), Thumbnails (preview a reduced image of the document contents, including all MAP views) and Thumbnails & Boxes (shows both thumbnails and coloured boxes of up to 10 MAP views in the document).ĭue to Adobe Illustrator rasterization limitations, thumbnails cannot be created for very large MAP Views. To move the page within the Preview Pane, click outside the MAP View extent and drag to move the page. Use the Zoom In, Zoom Out and Center buttons to set the magnification of the preview. To move the data on the page, click inside the green rectangle and drag the data to a more suitable position relative to the page. Multiple Data Import : Click the Create new option in the Destination MAP View section, and then click the Editor button to open the MAP View Editor.īy default, the Preview Pane displays the data extents with a green rectangle and the MAP View orientation with an arrow pointing north.Alternatively, double-click the MAP View name in the MAP Views panel. MAP Views panel : Select a MAP View, and then select Edit under the Options arrow in the upper right corner of the panel.The MAP View Editor can be accessed as part of the Multiple Data Import dialog box or from the MAP Views panel: Transformations affect the data geometry on the page as map art is redrawn to match the new coordinate system properties. The MAP View Editor is also where coordinate system transformations are performed. A preview pane shows and allows users to move the current MAP View relative to the artboard and to the other MAP Views in the document. The MAP View Editor displays and controls the geospatial parameters of the MAP View (coordinate systems and scale on the artboard), the position of the data extents on the page (alignment and rotation) and provides a way to change the MAP View name.
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