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1. then the junction point for each line segment then the last point 3 When you have placed the last point press ENTER or RETURN INTREPID displays the line or arrow Library Help Top 2012 Intrepid Geophysics 4 Back gt INTREPID User Manual Including and editing map annotations T45c 14 Library Help Top Polygons Library Help Top lt 4 Back gt Editing the properties of a line or arrow gt gt To edit the properties of a line or arrow Note If you wish to change the vertices of a line or arrow delete the whole object and recreate it or edit the MAPCOMF file 1 Select the line or arrow and display the Line properties dialog box using the procedures described in Sections Selecting objects in Map composition introduction T45a and Editing properties of selected objects in Map composition introduction T45a Intrepid MapComposition Tool 4 Cancel Specify the properties and choose Apply INTREPID displays the line or arrow with the new properties Colour Use this to assign a colour to all lines See Specifying colours in Specifying map attribute values T45e for detailed instructions Thickness Use this to assign a thickness to all of the lines See Specifying line thickness in Specifying map attribute values T45e for detailed instructions Style Use this to assign a style for all of the lines See Specifying line style in Specifying map attribute values T45e for detail
2. 6 lonze 7S 2012 Intrepid Geophysics 4 Back gt INTREPID User Manual Including and editing map annotations T45c 6 Library Help Top Library Help Top q Back gt gt gt To include or edit a sheet index 1 Choose New Sheet Index from the Annotation menu or prepare to edit the existing sheet index using the procedures described in Sections Selecting objects in Map composition introduction T45a and Editing properties of selected objects in Map composition introduction T45a INTREPID displays the Sheet Index dialog box Intrepid MapComposition Tool 3 1 Sheetindex lc 2 Set the properties as required and choose OK If this is a new sheet index place it into your composition as described in Section Objects composed before placing on the screen in Map composition introduction T45a INTREPID displays the sheet index Width Use this to specify the width of the sheet index object in mm The default width is 60 mm Height Use this to specify the height of the sheet index object in mm The default height is 30 mm INTREPID uses the sheet names specified for the sheets to identify them in the Sheet index See Sheet names in Including datasets in a map composition T45b for information 2012 Intrepid Geophysics 4 Back gt INTREPID User Manual Including and editing map annotations T45c 7 Library Help Top 4 Back gt Annotations that describe grid and Z dat
3. Use this to assign a font size for the line of text See Specifying font size in Specifying map attribute values T45e for detailed instructions 2012 Intrepid Geophysics 4 Back gt INTREPID User Manual Including and editing map annotations T45c 17 Library Help Top 4 Back gt Font Use this to assign a typeface for the line of text See Specifying typeface in Specifying map attribute values T45e for detailed instructions Angle Use this to specify rotation of a line of text around its lower left corner Specify the rotation in degrees anticlockwise from horizontal Images INTREPID You can include images with the following formats in your composition TIF files e MicroStation DGN files e INTREPID three band grid datasets with byte precision INTREPID three band grid datasets INTREPID can easily interpret a three band byte precision grid dataset as a 24 bit colour image for including in the composition You can create a grid dataset with this format in the following ways The Map Composition tool can output maps in this form See Map output formats in Map composition configuration files R21 for details If you are using the Unix version choose the Intrepid Raster option from the Print cascade in the File menu See Printing under Unix in Map printing T46 for more information If you are using the Windows version use Print Map with commands specifying the device configuration macro I
4. notations on areas of interest Images e g your company logo Grey bars are pre composed objects The other annotations are screen composed objects The procedures for creating and placing these classes of objects are different see Placing new objects into the composition in Map composition introduction T45a for details Before creating screen composed annotations you may wish to specify default attribute values e g colour thickness typeface etc for them See Setting default attribute values for non dataset related annotations for information and instructions 2012 Intrepid Geophysics 4 Back gt INTREPID User Manual Including and editing map annotations T45c 11 4 Back gt Library Help Top Including or editing a grey bar A grey bar shows the available shades of grey and a set of RGB bands Grey bars assist with contrast matching in photographic reproduction gt gt To include or edit a grey bar 1 Choose Grey bar from the Annotation menu or prepare to edit the existing grey bar using the procedures described in Sections Selecting objects in Map composition introduction T45a and Editing properties of selected objects in Map composition introduction T45a INTREPID displays the Grey Bar dialog box Intrepid MapComposition Tool 3 1 Width Height L100 Iyfvertical eee Es 2 Set the properties as required and choose Apply If this is a new grey bar place it into yo
5. INTREPID User Manual Including and editing map annotations T45c 1 Library Help Top 4 Back gt Including and editing map annotations T45c Top You can include a variety of annotations on your composition Annotations are of three types e Annotations that are related geographically to the first data box in the composition e A North Arrow e lt A Scale Bar e A Sheet Index e Annotations that describe grid or Z data Legend objects e Profile graphs XY Plots e Annotations that are not related to datasets e Images e Markers e Lines e Arrows e Polygons Rectangles gt Text gt A Grey Bar To create annotations use the options in the Annotation menu File Edit Geographic View Marker Line Polygon Text Rectangle Arrow Image gt gt DGN Set Defaults Snap Tl oGrid New GreyBar New Border New Margin New ScaleBar New NorthArrow New Sheetindex New Legend New XYPlot Library Help Top 2012 Intrepid Geophysics 4 Back gt INTREPID User Manual Including and editing map annotations T45c 2 Library Help Top 4 Back gt Geographically related annotations The scale bar North arrow and sheet index are related geographically to the first data box in the composition Including or editing a scale bar A scale bar shows the relationship between distance units in the composition as it will be printed and distance units in the region
6. a Legend objects are the only annotations in this category Including or editing a legend object AEGRJICL IP alke EH Gate ee Fe le She 49 z Sule Gea ore Uses IHn 20 1 7A ML CLIP Legend objects show how pseudocolours grey scales line colours symbol colours sizes and shapes are assigned to dataset values See Attribute value distribution from Z fields or grids in Including datasets in a map composition T45b for a complete list of attributes that you can use to show data values A legend object is an illustration of a legend file and shows cutoff data values and their associated colours sizes or shapes See Specifying map attribute values T45e for details about assigning a set of Z values or a grid to an attribute and Map Legend Editor T45f for details about creating legend files interactively Library Help Top 2012 Intrepid Geophysics 4 Back gt INTREPID User Manual Including and editing map annotations T45c 8 Library Help Top 4 Back gt gt gt To include or edit a legend object 1 Choose New Legend from the Annotation menu or prepare to edit the existing legend object using the procedures described in Sections Selecting objects 1n Map composition introduction T45a and Editing properties of selected objects in Map composition introduction T45a INTREPID displays the Legend dialog box Intrepid MapComposition Tool V3 la ShowLowClip ShowoutofRange r
7. ations T45c 16 Library Help Top Lines of text Library Help Top lt 4 Back gt You can include lines of text in your composition as composition titles or in title blocks After creating the line of text you can move it within the composition and specify its appearance Ebagoola Magnetics Including a line of text gt gt To include a line of text 1 Choose Text from the Annotation menu 2 Click the position for the bottom left corner of the text 3 Type the text 4 When you have typed the text press ENTER or RETURN INTREPID displays the line of text Editing a line of text You can change the contents colour font typeface size and angle of a line of text gt gt To edit the contents or properties of a line of text Select the line of text and display the Text properties dialog box using the procedures described in Sections Selecting objects in Map composition introduction T45a and Editing properties of selected objects in Map composition introduction T45a Intrepid MapComposition To Cancel 1 Specify the contents and properties as required and choose Apply INTREPID displays the text with the new properties String You can edit or respecify the contents of the line of text by editing or retyping the contents of this text box Colour Use this to assign a colour to the line of text See Specifying colours in Specifying map attribute values T45e for detailed instructions Size
8. being represented e _ 10000 Metres 1 100000 gt gt To include or edit a scale bar 1 Choose New Scale Bar from the Annotation menu or prepare to edit the existing scale bar using the procedures described in Sections Selecting objects in Map composition introduction T45a and Editing properties of selected objects in Map composition introduction T45a INTREPID displays the Scale Bar dialog box Intrepid MapComposition Tool V3 1 ScaleBar Length Interval 20 af ShowScale 2 Set the properties as required and choose OK If this is a new scale bar place it into your composition as described in Section Objects composed before placing on the screen in Map composition introduction T45a INTREPID displays the scale bar Length Use this to specify the length of the scale barin mm The default is 100 mm Interval Use this to specify the distance in mm between ticks in the scale bar The default distance is 20 mm Unit Use this to specify the name of the distance unit e g metres or degrees to show in the scale bar The default unit is metres This property is a label only and does not affect the distance units used in the scale bar Whether the scale bar shows projected distance units e g metres or world coordinates degrees depends on the projection of the data box See Data box projection and datum in Including datasets in a map composition T45b for information about this topic Show Scal
9. cance j ShowHighClip 2 Set the properties as required and choose OK If this is a new legend object place it into your composition as described in Section Objects composed before placing on the screen in Map composition introduction T45a INTREPID displays the legend object Name Use this to specify the legend file whose cutoff values and attribute values you wish to include in the legend object If you are using the Windows version select a legend file with the extension leg Ensure that the legend file you select is relevant to the data in the data box Length Use this to specify the length in mm of the legend object The default length is 100 mm Breadth Use this to specify the breadth in mm of the legend object The default length is 10 mm Decimals Use this to specify the number of decimal places for the cutoff values in the legend object The default number is 2 Rounding Use this to specify the rounding of the cutoff values in the legend object Decimals must be set to 0 before rounding will occur Note this is a cosmetic feature only and does not adjust the positioning of the cutoff values to compensate for rounding differences Horizontal Use this to rotate the legend object to a horizontal position Show High Clip Turn on this check box if you wish to show the attribute value assigned to values greater than the high clip value not for Range legends Show Low Clip Turn on this check box 1f you wish to show t
10. e Turn on this check box if you require the scale e g 1 25000 to be included with the scale bar Library Help Top 2012 Intrepid Geophysics 4 Back gt INTREPID User Manual Including and editing map annotations T45c 3 Library Help Top lt 4 Back gt North arrows The INTREPID North arrow has configurable length and three arrow heads whose direction you can specify The North arrow object optionally contains projection information for the first data box Grid Convergence is the difference between Grid and True North 1 e Grid North True North See Including or editing a North arrow for further details GN TN MN Transverse Mercator fone 34 Central Meridian 141 False Easting 500000 0 Fals Northing 1000000 Scale Factor 0 99 Datum Major axis 637816 Minor axis 635677 Grid Convergence 0 00 deg eclination 4 00 dea Rotated data and North arrows Except for rotated grids most data is automatically oriented so that the North South direction 1s vertical in the composition If the data is rotated i e North South is not vertical in the composition the current version of INTREPID requires you to manually specify the required rotation for the North arrow to show North correctly If the data is projected there may be a difference between the North directions in the projection Grid North and geodetic North True North You also may wish to show Magnetic North INTREPID provides se
11. ed instructions You can include a non dataset related polygon in a composition to show a region of interest Including a polygon A polygon is a set of connected line segments specified by you which INTREPID automatically closes to form a polygon The set of line segments together comprise an object After creating the polygon you can move it within the composition and specify its appearance The polygon described in this section is an annotation placed manually by you in the composition in contrast to the automatically placed polygon in the plot of a polygon dataset See Including or editing regions of interest polygon datasets in Including datasets in a map composition T 45b which shows geographically located data 2012 Intrepid Geophysics 4 Back gt INTREPID User Manual Including and editing map annotations T45c 15 Library Help Top Library Help Top 4 Back gt gt gt To include a polygon 1 Choose Polygon from the Annotation menu 2 Left button click the position for each vertex in the polygon 3 When you have placed the last vertex press ENTER or RETURN INTREPID displays the completed polygon on the screen Including a rectangle A rectangle is a rectangular polygon contained in a flexible box See Flexible boxes in Working with objects in maps advanced operations T45d for details The process of creating a rectangle is different from that of a polygon Once created it has the n
12. epare to edit the existing North arrow using the procedures described in Sections Selecting objects in Map composition introduction T45a and Editing properties of selected objects in Map composition introduction T45a INTREPID displays the North arrow dialog box Intrepid MapComposition Tool V3 1 Northarrow MagneticNorth O00 _ ShowProjection Set the properties as required and choose OK If this is a new North arrow place it into your composition as described in Section Objects composed before placing on the screen in Map composition introduction T45a INTREPID displays the North arrow Length Use this to specify the length in mm of the North arrow in the composition The default length is 40 mm Grid North Use this to manually specify the rotation for the Grid North arrow in degrees clockwise from vertical True North Use this to manually specify the rotation for the True North arrow in degrees clockwise from vertical Magnetic North Use this to manually specify the rotation for the Magnetic North arrow in degrees clockwise from vertical Show Projection Turn on this check box if you require the projection and datum to be displayed under the North arrow Including or editing a sheet index Library Help Top For a composition that consists of several sheets a sheet index indicates the arrangement of the whole set of sheets and the relative position of the current sheet Shel Geel
13. he attribute value assigned to values less than the low clip value not for Range legends Show Out of Range Turn on this check box if you wish to show the attribute value assigned to values outside the ranges defined in the legend Range legends only Library Help Top 2012 Intrepid Geophysics 4 Back gt INTREPID User Manual Including and editing map annotations T45c 9 Library Help Top 4 Back gt The connection between a legend object and displayed data Legends show the relationship between values in a grid dataset or a Z field of a vector dataset and attribute values e g colours in the data box Once you create or edit and save a legend file it can exist without any link to the dataset on which it was based However if you specify a Histogram legend for any display of a grid dataset in a composition INTREPID will constantly recalculate the cutoff values and save new versions of the legend file See Automatic recalculation of legend files in Including datasets in a map composition T45b for details of this process A legend object is simply a display of the values in a legend file It is not directly linked to the data in the data box In the case of Histogram legends however the constant updating of the legend file means that the latest version of a Histogram legend file will always be displayed in the legend object You can specify any legend file at all for display in a legend object It is your respo
14. ify the scale and range for the axes INTREPID displays the XAxis YAxis dialog box Xaxis XScale 1000 Automatic Manual XMin MIN Dataset X XMax MAxX Dataset x Apply Cancel Set the properties as required and choose OK XScale YScale Use this to specify the scale of X or Y field units to one millimetre in the composition Automatic Manual Select Automatic if you require INTREPID to calculate the range for the axis automatically from the data being plotted Select Manual if you wish to specify the range manually XMin YMin If you have selected Manual range use these text boxes to specify the range of X or Y values for the axis Line Use this to specify the characteristics of the profile line in the graph INTREPID displays the Line properties dialog box Intrepid MapComposition Tool 3 2 colour _ foresrund Thickness oss sye fo Apply Cancel See Editing the properties of a line or arrow for further instructions Non dataset related annotations Library Help Top You can include the following annotations A Grey Bar to assist with reproduction of the composition e Markers e g special points of interest e Lines and Arrows e g lines to enhance your layout or to indicate an item of interest in a data box e Polygons and Rectangles e g to indicate an area of interest in a data box Text e g the composition title other information
15. ill Colour Text Colour If you are specifying colour choose the type of annotation attribute whose colour you wish to change using the option buttons in the top left corner Marker Line Fill Text Choose the colour required from the colour palette If you are specifying an attribute other than colour choose the corresponding command button under the colour palette INTREPID displays the corresponding attribute value palette or list Select the default attribute value you require and choose OK See Specifying map attribute values T45e for details of the attribute values available and for illustrations of the palettes When you have set the attribute values according to your requirements choose OK in the Default Attribute values dialog box During this session all new non dataset related annotations will have the attribute values that you have set 2012 Intrepid Geophysics 4 Back gt
16. ly located data gt gt To include a set of one or more markers 1 Choose Marker from the Annotation menu 2 Left button click the position for each marker on the composition 3 When you have finished placing markers press ENTER or RETURN INTREPID displays the markers Editing the properties of a set of markers gt gt To edit the properties of a set of markers Note If you wish to change individual markers delete the whole object and recreate it or edit the MAPCOMIF file 1 Select the markers and display the Marker properties dialog box using the procedures described in Sections Selecting objects in Map composition introduction T45a and Editing properties of selected objects in Map composition introduction T45a Intrepid KlapComposition Tor Harker Cancel 2 Specify the properties and choose Apply INTREPID displays the markers with the new properties 2012 Intrepid Geophysics 4 Back gt INTREPID User Manual Including and editing map annotations T45c 13 Library Help Top lt 4 Back gt Colour Use this to assign a colour to all markers See Specifying colours in Specifying map attribute values T45e for detailed instructions Size Use this to specify size in mm to the markers See Specifying symbol size in Specifying map attribute values T45e for detailed instructions Symbol Use this to assign a symbol shape to all points in the marker set The default marker symbol is squa
17. nsibility as a user therefore to see that you are including a legend object that describes data in the data box In most cases of course you will simply specify the same legend file for the legend object as for one of the datasets in the data box Profile graphs XYPlot You can include a profile graph of a Z field with fiducial or a geographic location field on the horizontal axis gt gt To include or edit an XY Plot object 1 Choose New XYPlot from the Annotation menu or prepare to edit the existing XY plot object using the procedures described in Sections Selecting objects in Map composition introduction T 45a INTREPID displays the XYPlot dialog box LineAttributes Line Apply Cancel 2 Set the properties as required and choose OK If this is a new XY plot object place it into your composition as described in Section Objects composed before placing on the screen in Map composition introduction T45a INTREPID displays the XY plot object X and Y You can plot any pair of fields from a vector dataset Use these to select the fields for the X and Y axis Group Use this to specify which dataset group usually which line to be plotted Using MAPCOMP language you can plot data from more than one line Library Help Top 2012 Intrepid Geophysics 4 Back gt INTREPID User Manual Including and editing map annotations T45c 10 Library Help Top 4 Back gt XAxis and YAxis Use these to spec
18. ntrepidRaster See Using Print Map with commands in Map printing T46 e Use any INTREPID tool that can create or convert such a grid dataset e g the Gridding tool the Spreadsheet tool Use some other software such as ERMapper Library Help Top 2012 Intrepid Geophysics 4 Back gt INTREPID User Manual Including and editing map annotations T45c 18 Library Help Top lt 4 Back gt Burning in composition elements The following method may be useful in reducing the rendering complexity for a composition 1 Compose grid and vector data together using INTREPID or some other software 2 Burn in the vector data by outputting the results as an INTREPID three band byte precision grid dataset The method results in a single grid dataset with sufficient precision for normal printing 24 bit colour Including an image gt gt To insert an image in the composition 1 Choose Intrepid or TIFF from the Image cascade in the Annotation menu or DGN from the Annotation menu depending on the image required File Edit Geographic Wau View Marker Line Polygon Text Rectangle Arrow DGN TER INTREPID displays an Open dialog box Use the directory and file selector to choose the file you require Move the mouse pointer to the position for one of the corners of the image Hold down the left button and drag diagonally across the space for the image When the mouse pointer is at the position f
19. or the diagonally opposite corner release the mouse button INTREPID will scale and display the image in the box you have specified Editing the properties of an image If you wish to change the contents or size of an image delete the object and recreate it or edit the MAPCOMF file After creating the image you can move it within your composition Setting default attribute values for non dataset related annotations Library Help Top The Map Composition tool has default settings for colours line thickness and style symbol size and shape and fonts The default attribute values are specified in the file mapcomp cfg See Map composition configuration files R21 You can change the defaults for future Map Composition sessions by editing this file You can also change default attribute values for new non dataset related annotations in the current Map Composition session only using the following procedure Note These default settings only apply to non dataset related annotations not to dataset plots in data boxes 2012 Intrepid Geophysics 4 Back gt INTREPID User Manual Including and editing map annotations T45c 19 Library Help Top Library Help Top lt 4 Back gt gt gt To set default attribute values for new annotations Choose Set Defaults from the Annotation menu INTREPID displays the Default Attribute values dialog box 1 mapcomp exe gt Marker Colour Line Colour F
20. ormal properties of a polygon gt gt To include a rectangle 1 Choose Rectangle from the Annotation menu 2 Move the mouse pointer to the position for one of the corners of the rectangle Hold down the left button and drag diagonally across the space for the rectangle When the mouse pointer is at the position for the diagonally opposite corner release the mouse button INTREPID displays the rectangle you have specified Editing the properties of a polygon or rectangle Note If you wish to change the vertices of a polygon delete the whole object and recreate it or edit the MAPCOMF file gt gt To edit the properties of a polygon or rectangle 1 Select the polygon and display the Polygon properties dialog box using the procedures described in Sections Selecting objects in Map composition introduction T45a and Editing properties of selected objects in Map composition introduction T45a Intrepid MapComposition To _ ShowLabel Cancel 2 Specify the properties and choose Apply INTREPID displays the polygon or rectangle with the new properties Colour Use this to assign a colour to the polygon See Specifying colours in Specifying map attribute values T45e for instructions Fill You can choose whether the polygon will be solid or hollow See Specifying polygon fill in Specifying map attribute values T 45e 2012 Intrepid Geophysics 4 Back gt INTREPID User Manual Including and editing map annot
21. parate arrowheads for each of these directions Grid North arrow is longest then True North then Magnetic North If the data is both rotated and projected and there is a discrepancy between Grid North and True North you must combine this difference with the rotation If the data is geodetic not projected there are no separate Grid North and True North directions so the arrows must always coincide have the same angle The following table summarises the recommended settings for Grid North and True North for rotated and non rotated datasets Note that for geodetic datasets the Grid North should be the same as the True North setting Specify North arrow rotations in degrees clockwise from the vertical direction Projected Geodetic Library Help Top 2012 Intrepid Geophysics 4 Back gt INTREPID User Manual Including and editing map annotations T45c 4 Library Help Top Library Help Top 4 Back gt Calculating True North vs Grid North If your composition covers a small area the difference between Grid North and True North is negligible for the North arrow so you can have the same angle for both If your composition covers a larger area there may be a difference You can use the Unix Visualisation tool to assist with calculating the difference gt gt To calculate the difference between Grid North and True North 1 Contact our technical support service for advice If the X values are different
22. re See Specifying symbol shape in Specifying map attribute values T45e for detailed instructions Angle Use this to specify a rotation of symbols around their centre points Specify the rotation in degrees anticlockwise Enter the angle in degrees in the text box Lines and arrows Lines can enhance the appearance of a composition by separating elements or providing a partial border You can use arrows to indicate points or regions of interest in the composition Including a line or arrow A line or arrow is a set of connected line segments specified by you In an arrow the first point specified has an arrowhead The set of line segments together comprise an object After creating the line or arrow you can move it within the composition and specify its appearance The line segments described in this section are an annotation placed manually by you in the composition in contrast to the automatically placed lines in the plot of a line dataset See Including or editing line datasets in Including datasets in a map composition T 45b which show geographically located data gt gt To include a set of one or more straight line segments with an optional arrowhead on the first vertex 1 Ifyou require an arrowhead Choose Arrow from the Annotation menu If you do not require an arrowhead Choose Line from the Annotation menu 2 Left button click the position for the first point of the lines or the arrowhead if you are defining an arrow
23. then Grid North is different from True North and you can calculate the displacement angle for True North from the two pairs of X and Y values Calculating Magnetic North You can use INTREPID tools to calculate the displacement angle for Magnetic North as follows If you are including a grid dataset in your composition you can use the Spectral Domain Grid Filters tool Load the dataset into the tool and use one of the magnetic field calculation options from the Mag Field menu See Specifying Input and Output Filtered Datasets OldGridFFT in Old spectral domain grid filters OldGridFFT T38 and Specifying the Earth s core magnetic field direction and intensity OldGridFFT in Old spectral domain grid filters OldGridFFT T38 for full instructions If you are including a line dataset in your composition you can use the Levelling tool Load the dataset into the tool and use one of the magnetic field calculation options from the Mag Field menu See Specifying input and output files in Line correction and tie levelling T30 and The Geomagnetic Reference Field calculator in Line correction and tie levelling T30 for full instructions 2012 Intrepid Geophysics 4 Back gt INTREPID User Manual Library Help Top Including and editing map annotations T45c 5 lt 4 Back gt Including or editing a North arrow gt gt To include or edit a North arrow 1 Choose New North Arrow from the Annotation menu or pr
24. ur composition as described in Section Objects composed before placing on the screen in Map composition introduction T45a INTREPID displays the grey bar Width Height Use these text boxes to specify the dimensions in mm of the grey bar The default sizes are 20 mm and 100 mm respectively The width is the dimension across the width of the row of colour bands The height is the dimension through all of the colour and grey bands Vertical Turn on this check box if you require the grey bar to be shown as a vertical column of colour and grey scale bands Library Help Top 2012 Intrepid Geophysics 4 Back gt INTREPID User Manual Including and editing map annotations T45c 12 Library Help Top lt 4 Back gt Sets of markers Library Help Top Including a set of markers A set of markers show points specified by you The set of markers together comprise an object After creating a set of markers you can move it within the composition and specify the markers appearance The markers described in this section are an annotation placed manually by you in the composition in contrast to the automatically placed markers of a point dataset See Including or editing point datasets in Including datasets in a map composition T45b and the fiducial or recovery markers in the plot of a line dataset See Including or editing line datasets in Including datasets in a map composition T45b which show geographical

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