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1. a on the server or Open Project File on your computer Apr 10 2014 Disposition Spatial Processing Tool User Manual Page 32 of 33 2014 Government of Alberta Disposition Spatial Processing Tool Public User Manual 3 17 3 To save a project to your computer 1 Click the arrow beside the Save Project icon I in the top left corner of the toolbar 2 The Save As dialog box opens so that you can navigate to the folder on your computer where you want to save the file 3 Click Save The Save Project dialog box opens t Libraries Documents Organize v New folder F Name X Favorites l My Data Sources BE Desktop di My DVDs Downloads Bi My eBooks 5 pi places p My EQ7 amp SkyDrive Ub My Games d My Google Gadgets My muvees di My Received Files a My Shapes J My Smilebox Creations OneNote Notebooks i Optimizer Pro v lt 53 Libraries Documents a Music Pictures B Videos IIn n n n n n n n TIa E Homegroup File name Save as type Geocortex Viewer for Silverlight Project gvsp Hide Folders Cancel Save Project dialog box 4 Inthe Save Project dialog enter the following Project Name Type a descriptive name for the project Created By The name of the person who created the project Description optional Any additional information to identify the project Thumbnail View a small image of the project that identifies t
2. LM L964062 m OSRE 102485 Dp a TOKE zu 80950119 E cy 390005 CNTO60128 DRS940108 EZEGeD GS CNT94009 LGC7 81 309 13 14 6 Do any ofthe following Copy the image and paste it into an email Copy the URL Print the image by right clicking on the title bar or using the File menu Apr 10 2014 Disposition Spatial Processing Tool User Manual 2014 Government of Alberta RDS840040PLA890001 PLASGC CNTOGO128 MSL amp O2 PLAS 10701 19 66 PLAOS Cc 18 MSLS97C Page 29 of 33 Disposition Spatial Processing Tool Public User Manual 3 15 Printa Map When you print a map you have several options that make it possible to set up precisely how your map should be printed including the layout format resolution and scale To print a map 1 Dooneofthe following On the Tasks tab of the toolbar click Print Map In the Want To menu click Create a Printable Map The Create a Printable Map dialog opens Create a Printable Map Select Layout Portrait Output Format Pdf Resolution 96 DPI Map Scale Current Extent Grid None Map Results Add Map title Create File Cancel Options for printing the map in the Create a Printable Map dialog box 2 Select from the following options Select Layout Options include Portrait or Landscape Output Format Pdf format Resolution 96 DPI Map Scale Options inc
3. Zoom in when you click on the map zoom In Zoom out when you click on the map Zoom Out Show the full extent of the current map Apr 10 2014 Disposition Spatial Processing Tool User Manual Page 10 of 33 2014 Government of Alberta Disposition Spatial Processing Tool Public User Manual Previous Extent ump to the previous extent ump to the next extent Identify data at a particular point anywhere on the map All the features beneath the pont you Click are listed on the Results List Zooms to a specified Alberta Township or Quarter Section 0 to ATS 3 4 Tasks Tab The Tasks tab of the toolbar contains tools for a variety of tasks including printing viewing the results of searches and annotating the Getting Around Tasks Analysis LA Re Point Q Polygon 3 Circle T Text UT ly Freehand Rectangle Ellipse dius psg Line gt Arrow Triangle Print Export Results Drawing Tools Tasks tab of the toolbar The tools in this tab are grouped into these sections e Printing Provide settings for printing the current map including format e g PDF resolution and scale Export the current map image with any additional markup to common image formats e Results Display recent search results or selected search results in the Results List e Drawing Tools Provide tools for creating formatting and editing annotations to the map including shapes and text Some tools in this secti
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5. Getting Around Tasks Analysis a YA Q QV mum Show Pan Zoomin ZoomOut Full Previous Go to ATS Layers Extent Extent Map Layers Navigation Tools T j yg T pLagooos PLA z i Wu fi lt lt View History i RDS646040PLA890004 ph i l EZE 40064 amp NT060128 4 m A MSL802203 e ll a MiP950024 AR il Ne Mec Que MSU974502 a l w PLA Pipeline Agreement Label 68218 w PIPELINE AGREEMENT w CNT Consultative Notation Label 25648 w CONSULTATIVE NOTATION w PNT Protective Notation Label 39607 PROTECTIVE NOTATION w ATS Township Index 073094 w ATS Section with Road Allowance 073094 ATS Quarter Section with Road Allowance p p 073094 E puus a gt i gt 2000ft lt fi amp Q pm ee MSUS70975 R 3 13 Share a Map The easiest way to share a map with others is to send the URL of the map you are working with so that they can open the same map in their browser When you send a URL the other person can also interact with the map and see all the layers and features that you can see When you share a map the following data is visible The current map extent The current visible layers The State of the toolbar open closed The state of the information panel open closed The state of the overview map open closed Apr 10 2014 Disposition Spatial Processing Tool User Manual Page 27 of 33 2014 Government of Alberta Disposition Spatial
6. In and Out The easiest way to zoom in or out on the map is to use the scroll wheel of your mouse To zoom in click on the map and then scroll the wheel away from you To zoom out click on the map and then scroll the mouse wheel towards you When you click the Zoom In or Out tools and then click the map it zooms to the next increment in the scale and centers the map wherever you clicked on the map You can use the Zoom tools more precisely by clicking the tool and dragging a box on the map When you let go of the mouse the map has zoomed to the area you defined by the box whether you are zooming in or out When you use a box to zoom the map zooms precisely to the extent of the box you draw and centers on the box area So if you want to enlarge the map by a large amount draw a very small box right over the area of interest Apr 10 2014 Disposition Spatial Processing Tool User Manual Page 19 of 33 2014 Government of Alberta Disposition Spatial Processing Tool Public User Manual To reverse the zoom direction hold down the Ctrl key and draw another square The map zooms in the opposite direction from the zoom tool you have selected 3 8 4 Full Extent Tool The Full Extent tool is a quick and easy way to zoom out as far as possible on any particular map 3 8 5 Initial Previous and Next Extent Tools These tools take you to the Initial extent that the map was set when you opened it or to the Previous extent you were on or the N
7. Results List When you activate map layers the panel is referred to as the Map Layers list or the Layer List To resize the information pane hover over the divider until your cursor changes to a double arrow and then drag left or right Cursor changes to a double arrow Each tool that uses the information panel has an icon As you work with a map and use different tools their icons remain in the toolbar at the bottom of the pane so that you can quickly return to that tool by clicking its icon Map Layers Go to ATS Operational Layers The Go To ATS search will allow the user to go to any polygonal extent recognized in the Alberta Township O System ATS This includes Township Sections and L Quarter Sections within the province Provisional Layer d x Disposition Application and The user may also enter in an upper and lower ATS designa _ Provincial Park and Protected Areas 1 Examples QS SEC TWP RGE MER Blank Blank 1 1 4 E eSE 30 65 13 6 eNW 25 65 13 6 _ First Nations Land Military Base and Training Ground LJ Alberta Township System S Access i QS SEC TWP RGE MER _ Urban and Rural Municipality Maj EJ j 004 04 danny __ Federal Land M Hydrography Features a Qs SEC TWP RGE MER Base Maps EN San 4 Basemaps JU Graphics Layers Clear Search Coordinate Callouts M Drawings 4 Show Legend Infor
8. any action damages or claims whether occasioned by negligence or otherwise that any person user Subscriber or any employees of the aforesaid may hereafter have allege or become entitled to including but not limited to any claim of third party contribution of indemnity any economic or moral loss or direct immediate special indirect or consequential damages which do may or are alleged to arise as a result of 1 The use of this material or documentation or DSPT or any service connection therewith or 11 Any error or omissions in data or any loss or partial loss of data or incomplete retrieval of information even if any or all of the Crown the Minister or their employees were advised of the possibility of such risk action claims or damages including damages sustained or actions brought by third parties and claims made against the Subscriber by third parties The entire risk of loss relating to or associated with the quality and performance of DSPT and any product and results thereof shall be assumed by the Subscriber and by any other user of DSPT Apr 10 2014 Disposition Spatial Processing Tool User Manual Page 3 of 33 2014 Government of Alberta Disposition Spatial Processing Tool Public User Manual Table of Contents 1 GENERALINFORMA TION iin aee oes aa ea e anon a NER RN N YR YR REST EN ee ER de NN NER ERE ERa NS No ae ERE Sena ELE NN OUR Es OON E Pe e ERN TUUS de MEN 6 1 1 System OVerViIe W virisi pisna isnan EUR Y
9. color and angle of the text When you click the Text tool and then click a point on the map the tool identifies features at that point You can then use the Text tool to add this feature information to a label on the map Arial Size 14 Color mn Bn Angle 0 Tools to change the appearance of text Apr 10 2014 Disposition Spatial Processing Tool User Manual Page 24 of 33 2014 Government of Alberta Disposition Spatial Processing Tool Public User Manual 3 11 About GO TO ATS The Go To ATS search allows you to search for ATS land location on the map GotoATS The Go To ATS search will allow the user to go to any polygonal extent recognized in the Alberta Township System ATS This includes Township Sections and Quarter Sections within the province The user may also enter in an upper and lower ATS designa Examples QS SEC TWP RGE MER Blank Blank 1 1 4 e SE 30 65 13 6 eNW 25 65 13 6 Qs SEC TWP RGE z 065 04 Search If you are looking for one section or township enter section township range and select meridian than select the search button If you are looking to search an area say over a couple of townships enter the upper and lower land locations to form a box around the locations you want to search The results of the search appear on the map panel The box is highlighted yellow to identify the selected area i 7 GettingAround Tasks Analysis SBvuQQa ror
10. elements the toolbar the information panel the Want To menu and the overview map are visible JOVE pena H Ministries Service ontact t5overnmen Environment and Sustainable fi Alberta zin Res ies d 4 S Energy Disposition Spatial Processing Toe esource Development MB neguistor aaa T B Getting Around x gt Analysis a YQ Q Show Pan Zoomin Zoom Out Full Previous Point GotoATS Layers Extent Extent Identify Map Layers Navigation Tools r ie pn LM ES f Welcome x bs rr i WELCOME TO THE DISPOSITION SPATIAL PROCESSING i TOOL DSPT This site allows you to view Surface Activities extents mapped in the Provisional and DID s data layers Users can create a map view and print or save the view in a PDF format DSPT provides a centralized repository from which government industry and the public can view surface activities Attribution is limited to the activity label The Provisional layer polygons have not been rectified or integrated into the ATS fabric Plans for all surface activities shown can be ordered through IHS Energy at http www petrosurveys ca P ss j I4 ANNOUNCEMENT This site was implemented Sept 30 2013 GN M f f j NOTE oA ET army x Due to system maintenace this mapping website may be B ri ti sh 1 C ol um bi a Al b erta je unavailable between the hours of 12 00 AM to 7 30 AM l i c All data
11. functions Pan Zoom In Zoom Out Full Extent Previous Extent Next Extent Point Identify and Go to ATS To the left of the tabs are two icons that are always visible and that allow you to save and open projects maps that you have annotated and saved Apr 10 2014 Disposition Spatial Processing Tool User Manual Page 9 of 33 2014 Government of Alberta Disposition Spatial Processing Tool Public User Manual ES Getting Around Tasks Analysis amp 0 ooe6 2590lf Show Pan Zoomin Zoom Out Full Next Point GotoATS Layers Extent Extent Identify Map Layers Navigation Toots 3 3 Getting Around Tab The Getting Around tab of the toolbar contains tools to facilitate navigation Most of the tools are activated when you click them J nd 3 Getting Around Tasks Analysis a aa4 e 2 aQglI Show Pan Zoomin ZoomoOut Full Next Point Goto ATS Layers Extent Extent Identify Map Layers Navigation Tools Getting Around tab of the toolbar The tools in this tab are grouped into these sections e Map Layers Show Layers for displaying the Layer List e Navigation Tools tools for panning zooming Identifying information and jumping to specific extents Use this tool a Show Displays all the Operational Layers in the Information Panel Layers Map Layers Pan move the map in any direction To pan the map click on it and drag in any direction Use the Pan tool to return to panning when you have used other tools
12. process If the layer is not in visible at the current scale text is gray that layer s information is not included in the Identify process The results of the identify process are displayed in the Results List in the same way that Search results are displayed As the application finds features it begins displaying the results in the Results List immediately The results are grouped by layer 3 12 1 To identify features by drawing on the map 1 Toensure that the layers you want to search are included in the identify process click Show Layers on the Map and Data Sources tab of the toolbar 2 If any of the layers you want to include in the search are in gray text click on that layer and then click Zoom To Visible Scale Z M a Getting Around Tasks Analysis a a3qQSQe Gq Show Pan Zoomin ZoomOut Full Previous Layers Extent Extent Map Layers Navigation Tools Results 11 lt lt View History EZE Easement Label 122324 EASEMENT PLA Pipeline Agreement Label 68218 PIPELINE AGREEMENT CNT Consultative Notation Label 25648 CONSULTATIVE NOTATION a PNT Protective Notation Label 39607 v PROTECTIVE NOTATION ATS Township Index 073094 w ATS Section with Road Allowance 073094 fi a ar Go to ATS li MSLS74502 7 _ _ezeotpest _ CNTOS0126 7 EZEB10133 22930000 PLASOOZSZ2PLAGTOTOS RDSE40040 kEaeBe 17
13. share it by sending its URL to others Alternatively you can export a map and email the map When you save a map project these are the aspects of the map that are saved The zoom setting which is also referred to as the map extent The layer settings including which layers are on or off including transparency settings Any measurements or markup added to the map Any data added to the map such as CSV files or Shapefiles that are in a layer The layout of the Map when you saved for example if the toolbar was open or closed The current layer theme if one was selected 3 17 1 Where are Projects saved Up until version 1 6 Projects were automatically saved to the server in a special folder named Projects and given a URL The URL makes it possible for others to share the map by pasting the URL into their browser From version 1 7 onwards you can also save a project as a file and select where you want to save it on your computer or network 3 17 2 Save and Open Projects If you have added measurements markup or layers to a map you can save a map as a project and then share it with others or continue to work on it later You can save a project to the server or as file to your computer When you save a project to the server the application creates a URL that you can send to others When they paste the URL into a browser it opens your project and they can see your map Once you have saved a project you open it again by clicking Open Project
14. used is presented in 10TM NADS3 format using a 500 000 meter offset projection Edmonton SUPPORT Consult your user manual Help Desk 780 427 3570 By selecting Contact Us this will generate an email to EDS support amp gov ab ca where you can indicate any questions or comments M E mean S This mapping website is maintained by the provincial government 2013 Government of Alberta All rights reserved The Minister and the Crown provides this information without warranty or representation as to any matter including but not limited to whether the data information is correct accurate or free from error defect danger or hazard and whether it is otherwise useful or suitable for any use the user may make of it Vancouver cy T e a 27 oy 3 A nali m e mnc Ln i ae Navigation features in the main screen of the Viewer Screen Element Viewer title bar Displays the title of the application oolbar The toolbar contains numerous tools that are grouped into tabs by function Getting Around Tasks and Analysis Information Panel This panel lists information different kinds of information when you interact with the map For example it displays Map Layers where you can select different layers to hide or show on the oolbar tabs The toolbar consists of tabs that categorize the tools into high level groups Apr 10 2014 Disposition Spatial Processing Tool User Manual Page 8 o
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16. IS applications 4 Click Create Image If you selected Include Georeference Data the following confirmation message displays Export a Map Image x To download the zip file containing the map image and georeference data click Download To return to the Export Map dialog click Back Download Apr 10 2014 Disposition Spatial Processing Tool User Manual Page 28 of 33 2014 Government of Alberta Disposition Spatial Processing Tool Public User Manual If you did not select the Include Georeference Data the following confirmation message displays Export a Map Image x To download and display the map image click View Image To return to the Export Map dialog click Back View Image 5 Doone of the following Save Click View Image to open the image in your browser Click Download and when the Save As dialog opens navigate to where you want to save the zip file and click The map image opens The map image is taken at the extent your map was at the time you exported it If your map contained markup it is included in the image 300547 MLP 960024 MsL9745 a c CNTOGOI28e3g040064 ZE810133_ z PLA052615 SS SS eee EZE130090 7 PLAS910703 7 PLA800752L06061733 PLA12048P8E ZE 060324 7 downs f MsUp6s290 962482 PNT 130046 j i x Le A A PLA970555 j RDS 40040 CNT060128 FN MSLOOR391 26191514 MBEO02446 TY MLUOSO108 PLAO50543 j
17. Mbertos Government Disposition Spatial Processing Tool Public User Manual Apr 10 2014 Disposition Spatial Processing Tool Public User Manual Revision History 2014 02 27 Alex Crosland Update screen shots Apr 10 2014 Disposition Spatial Processing Tool User Manual Page 2 of 33 2014 Government of Alberta Disposition Spatial Processing Tool Public User Manual DISCLAIMER In this disclaimer provision Crown means Her Majesty the Queen in right of the Province of Alberta Minister means the Minister responsible of the Alberta Sustainable Resource Development Their employees means and includes each any and every officer employee servant and agent of either or both of the Crown and the Minister and without limiting the generality of the foregoing and includes employees of the Crown and the Minister employed in Alberta Sustainable Resource Development DSPT means the Disposition Spatial Processing Tool and all programs hardware documentation functions and services forming a part thereof or associate therewith The Crown the Minister and their employees and the contractors and technical advisors of the aforesaid a Make no warranty or representation whether expressed or implied to any person with respect to this material or documentation of DSPT or as to the service performance quality merchantability or fitness of any part of the aforesaid for any purpose and b Shall not be liable for
18. Pan Zoomin ZoomOut Full Previous Point GotoATS Extent Extent Identify Navigation Tools Map Layers The Go To ATS search will allow the user to go to any polygonal extent recognized in the Alberta Township System ATS This includes Township Sections and Quarter Sections within the province The user may also enter in an upper and lower ATS designa of Examples QS SEC TWP RGE MER Blank Blank 1 1 4 e SE 30 65 13 6 NW 25 65 13 6 Clear Search View Selected Select for the Task tab to view information of the results of the search 3 12 Use the Identify Tools The Identify Tools are really another way to search for information in the layers of the map Instead of typing a word and clicking search you define an area on the map by drawing a shape The application then finds all the information about the layers and features in that area and lists them in the Results List On the Getting Around tab of the toolbar there is one Apr 10 2014 Disposition Spatial Processing Tool User Manual Page 25 of 33 2014 Government of Alberta Disposition Spatial Processing Tool Public User Manual identify tool the Point Identify tool You can exclude layers from the Identify process and also add an additional buffered area around the area you define When you use an Identify Tool it searches multiple layer at the same time If a layer is off not visible that layer s information is not included in the Identify
19. Processing Tool Public User Manual 3 13 1 To share a map by sending a URL 1 Click the Want To menu and select Share current map soy Share current map The Share Current Map dialog box opens with the URL to the current map highlighted Share Current Map Use this link to share this map with others Copy to Clipboard Cancel The Share Current Map dialog box 2 Click Copy to Clipboard or press Ctrl C on the keyboard 3 Open the application you want to paste the URL into for example email 4 Press Ctrl V on your keyboard or use the Paste button in the application to paste the URL into the email You can now send the URL as part of the email message 3 14 Export a Map You can export the map as an image file in a variety of image formats including PNG BMP JPEG and TIFF When you export a map any markup that you have added are flattened onto the image and exported too To export a map image 1 Dooneofthe following In the Tasks tab of the toolbar click Export Map Right click on the map image and from the context menu select Export a Map Image The Export a Map Image dialog box opens Export a Map Image select Image Format PNG x Include Georeference Data Create Image Cancel Export a Map Image dialog box 2 Fromthe Select Image Format drop down list select the image format you want to use 3 Select Include Georeference Data if you want to position the map image on a map when imported to other G
20. a t VCE1300 SM 50108 SML130110 SML130109 Different shapes and markup on the a map Disposition Spatial Processing Tool User Manual Page 22 of 33 Apr 10 2014 2014 Government of Alberta Disposition Spatial Processing Tool Public User Manual 3 10 1 To add markup to the map 1 Click the Tasks tab of the toolbar to find the Drawing tools Tasks Analysis e Point Lj Polygon P Circle IF Edit Drawing Asl Size 14 4 Freehand J Rectangle Q Ellipse 4 Undo m Erase Drawing 4 Line EP Arrow A Triangle Clear All Drawings E ajj Angie 0 i Drawing Tools Drawing tools on the Tasks tab of the toolbar 2 Toadd a drawing to the map do any of the following Click Point and then click any point on the map When you select the Point tool you activate the Style Size and Color tools You can use these tools to change the style of your point to a circle cross diamond square or triangle shape You can also change the size of your point and the color style Circle Size 14 Color Ld i Tools to change the appearance of a point Click Freehand and then draw in any direction on the map When you select the Freehand tool you activate tools that allow you to change the style of the line to dashes or dots as well as the thickness and color of the line style Salid Thickness 2 Color n Tools to change the appearance of a freehand line Click Line and then drag across the map to dra
21. and all the activity extents are shown blue on the map The Provisional Layer is the surface activity extent before the graphic get integrated into the Digital Integrated Dispositions DIDs DSPT displays both the provisional layer and DIDs to provide a complete view of active surface activities on Public Lands The spatial layers will also be used by the Lands Disposition Branch for conducting the Technical Review of Submissions The public will be able to navigate to an area of interest and create view and print PDF maps An activity can be located by selecting the ATS Search button and entering one of the lands where the activity is located You may have to zoom out to see the whole activity The official launch of DSPT is October 31 2013 and we welcome your feedback at EDS Support gov ab ca Help Desk support hours are between 8 15 am to 4 30 pm Monday to Friday The application may not be available during normal maintenance windows Daily 4 00 4 05 am Sundays 9pm to 4 05am Apr 10 2014 Disposition Spatial Processing Tool User Manual Page 6 of 33 2014 Government of Alberta Disposition Spatial Processing Tool Public User Manual 2 GETTING STARTED 2 1 Logging On There is no logging in required with DSPT Launch your internet browser and launch DSPT Go to DSPT When you launch the applications you are asked to read the Terms Of Use and check the box that you understood what you read 2 2 Terms of Use While every e
22. e Sat Eo ema PUE oa Ce o LEM PP eise datio nO cUs Unter oL soU Saee 32 3 17 3 OSAVE a project 10 your compile jase cay tetis p 33 3 17 4 To openaproJeetsaved to vOlE COIMPULER aaen ea T E eue dome 33 Apr 10 2014 Disposition Spatial Processing Tool User Manual Page 5 of 33 2014 Government of Alberta Disposition Spatial Processing Tool Public User Manual 1 GENERAL INFORMATION 1 1 System Overview The Disposition Spatial Processing Tool DSPT is a web application to provide the general public a view of surface activities on Public Land Typically this data was obtained from hand drawn Township mylars The department has retired the township mylar maps and implemented a new digital information version of maps Disposition Spatial Processing Tool DSPT The official launch of DSPT is October 31 2013 to view the Provisional Layer Digital Integrated Dispositions DIDs and other background data layers by the public No login is required How does it work It all begins with the plan submitted to the Plan Confirmation Service PCS All plans processed in PCS are validated based on the existing plan standards For CAD files PCS creates a shape file for processing by Electronic Disposition System EDS When an application or amendment or a plan package submission is made in EDS the shape file is loaded into the Provisional Layer real time In DSPT that layer is shown on the top of the layers list
23. eans that one unit on the map represents ten units in the real world In this case 1 10 the map is one tenth the size of the real world Because it is a ratio it doesn t matter if the units are centimeters miles or any other units If you have a 1 100 000 map the map is 1 100 000 the size of the actual place and 1 100 000 is a much smaller fraction or ratio or scale than 1 10 A larger scale equals greater detail Apr 10 2014 Disposition Spatial Processing Tool User Manual Page 20 of 33 2014 Government of Alberta Disposition Spatial Processing Tool Public User Manual 3 9 Use Layers Layers contain all the data in a web map so knowing how layers function is essential Map Layers Operational Layers Provisional Layer 4j Wv Disposition Application and iv iv S S v _ Provincial Park and Protected Areas a First Nations Land Ma __ Military Base and Training Ground Jj W Alberta Township System Ma IV Access M _ Urban and Rural Municipality a __ Federal Land Hydrography Features a Base Maps I Basemaps Y Graphics Layers Show Legend Map Layers in the information panel To change the visibility of layers on the map 1 Toturn a layer on Ed or off m click the checkbox in front of that layer in the Map Layers Layers with text that is pale gray are not visible at the current scale 2 Tozoom directly to where a layer is visible click that layer in the li
24. esceccescescessenees 20 3 8 6 Map Scale Box and Scale Bal ues retraso on EUER dao sse ce Ton ix tesa casis PUE buta asedpa el pre x tutacas uc Qu bU Rae pR dO pndEt 20 3 8 7 HOW eec SA eld RETE TT T 20 3 9 SENE C aaoi esti 21 SMEILEEE Surius T UR REUS 22 3 10 1 Toadd ima kup to Ihe UMN AD soi at aita oa voc videt tese OL toa sce A vor o0 Codes 23 SAL About GOTOATS avoriai anae a a a a a i a 25 312 Usetheldentif y TOONS 3s tois ieet n ea S evxS aeo Eas evo Drev bua o aeu Ese PR avo eu a Va kV ees a E eve TWEEN MTS ous ed OVES Up eoa is 25 3412 1 To identify features by drawing on the map ccccccccccccccccceeeeeeeseseeeeececceeceesseauaeeessseseeeeeeees 26 SES SMALE Mr eR 27 3 131 Toshare a tia Dy sending a URL 25 5 din dodi id tan na aati ee eee 28 Sek Export a Maposnieseses uie aa evu ae EPEVE ESO SERE CHEAPER UI Pao eN Ee Fue EUNT Sea pa EE SR EUR DR NUS qo Ce EUER SUE dS 28 SS EET d o ERES TORRE E E 30 5 16 JheContext Menu aiino ic c essi teur des Peu Ioa e aen aeri Rei eevses Coco eb de eee ova ee dieat ro veu Ceca N 31 Apr 10 2014 Disposition Spatial Processing Tool User Manual Page 4 of 33 2014 Government of Alberta Disposition Spatial Processing Tool Public User Manual 217 ADOUUPrOJE eT UELUT 32 S VIA Wnhereare Projects Saved use eot esee ose esu omnet esie Eme s besser es stu deest 32 3 17 2 Save and ODEN PO GGUS uiuos Rlce doa nona be he Cero uino puo ic
25. ext extent 3 8 6 Map Scale Box and Scale Bar Another method of zooming uses the Map Scale box The Map Scale box shows the current map scale but it is a drop down box and you can use the long list of other scales to zoom in or out of the map to a particular scale You can also type in a particular scale and then press Enter to jump directly to a particular scale The Scale Bar shows the estimated scale of the map at any giving extent gmi 10km The Map Scale box and Scale Bar are for navigation only and may not be perfectly accurate Without information about the size of your monitor or device it is impossible to accurately provide a ratio scale Any scale error is more pronounced if you have a large monitor or a projector with a very low resolution or if you have a small monitor at a very high resolution A 17 monitor running at a resolution of 800x600 or 1024x768 represents the scale more accurately Some maps have limits on the scales at which you can view the data and some layers and map labels may only appear at certain scales If the layer you need is unavailable at your current map scale zoom in until the layer becomes available 3 8 7 How Scale Works When you zoom in the scale of the map gets larger A large scale map covers a smaller land area than a small scale map A map that is zoomed in to a small town is large scale whereas a map of Canada is small scale The reason is that scale is a ratio In other words 1 10 m
26. f 33 2014 Government of Alberta Disposition Spatial Processing Tool Public User Manual Zoom Slider Use this slider to zoom in or out on the map by clicking the or or by dragging the marker up and down want to Menu A menu of shortcuts to frequently used tools This menu tries to anticipate what you will want to do most often Map The map window where you interact with the map by zooming panning annotating or right clicking to get more information Scale The current scale of the map Lat Lon Provide to latitude and longitude of the mouse location on the map Select the arrow gt to show the coordinates oolbar Icon Shows or hides the toolbar when clicked 3 2 About Toolbars The toolbar contains many of the tools that you use to interact with the information displayed in the map Toolbar button There are two other ways to open the toolbar Click on the Toolbar icon on the upper right corner of the map Select the X Show hide advanced toolbar To make it easier to find a particular tool they are grouped on the toolbar at two levels option on the I Want To menu 1 Thetoolbar is divided into tabs or ribbons that group the tools into high level functions for example Getting Around Tasks and Analysis 2 Each tab is divided into sections by function For example on the Getting Around tab there is a Map Layers and Navigation Tools section The latter section contains the
27. ffort has been made to ensure that the information accessible from this site is complete accurate and current the Government of Alberta their agents and employees are not liable for any loss or damage arising directly or indirectly from the possession publication or use of or reliance on that information This information is provided as is without expressed or implied warranty All base feature data accessible from this site are owned by the Government of Alberta and protected by copyright law No base feature data can be reproduced or distributed without the prior written permission of the Government of Alberta Base Data are provided by the Spatial Data Warehouse Ltd Other data are provided by the ministry of Environment and Sustainable Resource Development ESRD This mapping website is maintained by the provincial government Please click on the continue button to consent to the content of this page and proceed to the site I have read and understand this Terms of Use agreement My use of this site is acknowledgment of my agreement to be bound by these terms and conditions 2 3 Exit System Close down your browser to end your session with DSPT Apr 10 2014 Disposition Spatial Processing Tool User Manual Page 7 of 33 2014 Government of Alberta Disposition Spatial Processing Tool Public User Manual 3 USING THE SYSTEM ONLINE 3 1 The Main Screen When you open the Viewer you see the screen below The navigation
28. he project 5 Click OK to save the project as a file 3 17 4 To open a project saved to your computer 3 17 4 1 To open a project file saved to your computer 1 Onthe toolbar click the Open Project drop down arrow 2 Click Open Project File A Windows navigation dialog opens so that you can locate the project file on your computer 3 Select the project and click Open Apr 10 2014 Disposition Spatial Processing Tool User Manual Page 33 of 33 2014 Government of Alberta
29. imply helps you stay organized The transparency slider beside some layers makes it possible to make that layer transparent so that you can see other layers through them Map Layers Operational Layers Layer Group 5 W Provisional Layer 4j V Disposition Application and 4 vj iN iv IN IS SS A AE T I s _ Provincial Park and Protected Areas v que Layers listed in groups At the bottom of the Map Layer is the Show Layers Show Legend button that makes it possible to quickly toggle between the layer view and the map Legend Map Layers gl PLS Active Z PNT Active RDS Active ll REA Active ll REC Active BB ROE Active ll omc Active lg SMe Active E SML Active H VCE Active Alberta Township System _ ATS Township Index Access Primary Highway Paved Divided Paved Undivided Gravel Carandan Lima Show Layers Legend displayed in the Map Layer Apr 10 2014 Disposition Spatial Processing Tool User Manual Page 17 of 33 2014 Government of Alberta Disposition Spatial Processing Tool Public User Manual 3 7 IWant to Menu I want to When the map first opens this menu is an orange button on the map When you click the down arrow the I Want To menu displays a list of tools that are used often Essentially this menu is a shortcut to the tasks that you are likely to want to do more often than others The I Wa
30. ing on the map you are using or where on the screen you click Center Map Here What s Here Draw a Point Add Some Text Export a Map Image Open Google Street View Here Context menu options The default options in the context menu include Center Map Here Centers the current view of the map at the point that you right clicked What s Here Lists all the features at the point on the map that you clicked Draw a Point Draws a point where you clicked Add Some Text Opens a text box at the place you right clicked so that you can type in the text you want to add Export a Map Image Opens the Export a Map Image dialog box for you to choose the format that you want to use when you export the map Apr 10 2014 Disposition Spatial Processing Tool User Manual 2014 Government of Alberta Page 31 of 33 Disposition Spatial Processing Tool Public User Manual Open Google Street View Here Opens the Google Street View image of the point on the map where you right clicked Google Street View opened at the point on the map that was clicked 3 17 About Projects Another advantage to web maps is that you can add bookmarks measurements shapes or text to a map in order to mark important features or make notes You may also have added layers to a particular map and want to use it again In order for you to be able to keep these additions you can save map projects and open them later either to continue working on them or to
31. lp you find information as well as manipulate and analyze data Ey v GettingAround Tasks Analysis xX Clicked Coordinates Coordinate System Enter Plot Ds 49 3055 t ation DD Coords Coords Lon 110 6390 Coordinate Tools Analysis tab of the toolbar Use this tool X Select a coordinate system and then enter known coordinates to find a feature You choose x whether to add the coordinate to the map as a callout You can also choose to pan to that Coords coordinate when you click OK T Plot Coords Place a callout on the map for every point you click Clear Coords Clear any coordinates currently on the map Clicked Coordinates Coordinate System Find the coordinates by clicking anywhere on the map and reading the result in this box If tat 493053 Latono YOU Click the Plot Coordinates tool and then click the map the coordinates for each place you click appear on the map Default 3400 Web Mercator Select a different Coordinate System Lat Lon DD Lat Lon DMS Lat Lon DDM Apr 10 2014 Disposition Spatial Processing Tool User Manual Page 15 of 33 2014 Government of Alberta Disposition Spatial Processing Tool Public User Manual 3 6 The Information Pane The information pane is a multi use panel that displays many kinds of data When you do a search or use the Identify tools the results of the search or selection display in the information pane and it is then referred to as the
32. lude the Current Extent the Current Scale or several specific numeric options Grid None Add Map Title add text that will become your map title 3 Click Create File When your print file is ready a confirmation message displays Create a Printable Map Your file is ready Please click the Open File button or click Back to create another printable map Back Open File Your file is ready confirmation message Apr 10 2014 Disposition Spatial Processing Tool User Manual Page 30 of 33 2014 Government of Alberta Disposition Spatial Processing Tool Public User Manual 4 Click Open File Depending on your choice of file format the file opens in your PDF Reader or in your Browser window Map Results CNTO60 1284 i PLAsgo006 LOC7 1320 PLA amp E0001 PLA941759 owe RDS 40040 cNTOGO128 Mg 000547 EZ6010064 MSL77e23 MSL802203 MLF 960024 MSLSTASO2 EZE 13009 EE C NTOGO128E ZE C4 0064 d S15PNT 13004 P LAB0075 endum Mem PLA 120489 LOCHA EZE 130090 EZET PLAi20498 0961 99 PEAO52615 msL 63290 i EN PLA91070 ah NT 130046 j LOC 131829 PLAgfosss PLA800752 PLA94 1722 PLASe2482 000412 ofe 190 sudor SM 301090596 a smiS 0 RDS8 0046 f C NT 060128 Loc 101514 MS stolas MSLOD43 f E 2 Mstb6o1t9 HRS 990005 CNTO60128 lt BRES40105 CNT 940082 Ezkeente Ges l LOC781309 LOG7 81309 MSL970875 18 PLA971143 Saturday Nove
33. mation panel with multiple kinds of data displayed 3 6 1 The Results List One of the main functions of the information panel is to display search results or list selected features when you use an Identify tool When you use these tools any results are listed in the information panel and the title bar changes to Results In this mode the panel is referred as the Results List Apr 10 2014 Disposition Spatial Processing Tool User Manual Page 16 of 33 2014 Government of Alberta Disposition Spatial Processing Tool Public User Manual 3 6 2 Map Layers Layer List Another important list that appears in the information panel is Map Layers which is sometimes referred to as the Layer List Map Layers open when you click the arrow beside the I Want To menu or the Show Layers tool on the Maps amp EN Data Sources tab of the toolbar Show Layers Show Layers Tool Because maps often have many layers the layers in Map Layers are organized into groups that you can collapse and expand When you first open the Map Layer some groups may be open while others are closed Similarly some layers may be visible on the map while others are not Beside each layer or layer group there is a checkbox that is used to turn a layer on Ea or off Beside layer group there is a Plus icon or Minus icon that you use to expand or collapse the layers inside the group Expanding and collapsing groups does not change which layers are visible on the map it s
34. miber 02 2013 14 51 44 06 00 0 811311279660213 1 6 1 6 Kilometers b 3 1 51 0 Map Scale 1 31 941 PDF print file open in Adobe Reader 5 Dooneofthe following In Adobe Reader click the Print icon and then click OK 6 Select cancel to return to the Map in DSPT 3 16 The Context Menu Legend Provisional Dispositions lt all other values go CNC Active C CNT Active go CUP Active a DRS Active gi cce Active C FDL Active ie FGA Active _ FSL Active C GRL Active C GRP Active 7 GRR Active C HRS Active g EP Acne J Loc Active g oe E MLP Active p SL Active m PIL Active EB PLA Active BB PLS Active a PNT Active C ROS Active gi REA Active gi REC Actve gi ROE Active 9 SMC Active gi SMe Active gp smu Active MB VCE Active Display may contain Base data provided by Spatial Data Warehouse Ltd GecEye All Rights Reserved 2013 Govemment of Alberts 2012 CNES Licensed by BlackBndge Geomatics www blackbridge com The Minister and the Crown provides this information without warranty or representation As to any matter including but nct Fenited to whether the datalinformation is corect Accurate or free from error defect danger or hazard and whether it is otherwise useful or r suitable for any use the user may make ofi t The context menu opens when you right click on the map The options you see in the context menu may change depend
35. n or sideways When you click the Arrow tool you activate tools that can change the border color the fill color and the thickness of the border line Click Circle and then drag away from that point to draw a circle The circle draws from the center out so the further you drag your cursor the bigger the circle gets When you click the Circle tool you activate tools that can change the border color the fill color and the thickness of the border line Click Ellipse and then drag across the map to draw an ellipse The ellipse draws from the corner of the shape so you can change the shape by moving the cursor up and down or sideways When you click the Ellipse tool you activate tools that can change the border color the fill color and the thickness of the border line Click Triangle and drag across the map to draw a triangle The triangle draws from once corner of the triangle so you can change the shape by moving the cursor up and down or sideways When you click the Triangle tool you activate tools that can change the border color the fill color and the thickness of the border line Click Text and then click on the map where you want the text to begin As you cannot move the text after you have typed it be sure to select the exact spot where you want the text to be on the map Type the text you want to add to the map When you click on the Text tool you activate tools that can change the font family the font size
36. nt To menu may look different in the map you are using if some of the tools have been added or deleted from the menu X want to Create a inienn 4 Draw on the map Da share current map Return to initial map extent i Tum map data on off amp Show hide advanced toolbar s View results gt View selected a E z I Want To menu open Apr 10 2014 Disposition Spatial Processing Tool User Manual Page 18 of 33 2014 Government of Alberta Disposition Spatial Processing Tool Public User Manual 3 8 Use the Pan and Zoom Tools The ability to pan and zoom in and out of the map is a key feature of web maps so it is not surprising that there are many different ways to do this on the map Show Zoomin Zoom Out Full Previous Point GotoATS Layers Extent Extent Identify Map Layers Navigation Tools LOC131980 x i zeomstider 1 E s MSL131869 LOC131962MSL131868 Pan zoom scale and bookmark tools make it possible to move quickly to specific areas of a map 3 8 1 Pan Tool You can use the Pan tool to drag the map in any direction or use the arrow keys on the keyboard to move in increments up down or sideways 3 8 2 Zoom Tools Zoom Slider You can use the zoom slider in several ways Click the Plus or Minus to zoom in or out on the map Drag the slider up and down to zoom in and out Click on the increment lines to move to a particular extent 3 8 3 Zoom
37. of the triangle You can set the thickness color and transparency of the border and the color and transparency of the fill A Triangle Border n Thickness 2 Fill ME Add text to the map Click on the map and type the text You can change the font size color transparency and angle of the text You can add multiple lines of text and select layer and field information to add to the label T Text Arial Gize 14 Color mn i Angle 0 Undo the most recent edits to a drawing Redo the most recent changes to a drawing Edit the points of a drawing on the map When you click on the drawing you want to edit the points activate and you can then drag any of the points in any direction to change the shape of your drawing You can also rotate the drawing by clicking and dragging the square above the marquee in the middle of the graphic iz Edit Drawing Apr 10 2014 Disposition Spatial Processing Tool User Manual Page 13 of 33 2014 Government of Alberta Disposition Spatial Processing Tool Public User Manual i Erase Drawing Remove drawings from the map one at a time by clicking on each one A Clear All Drawings Clear all the drawings on the map at the same time Apr 10 2014 Disposition Spatial Processing Tool User Manual Page 14 of 33 2014 Government of Alberta Disposition Spatial Processing Tool Public User Manual 3 5 Analysis Tab The Analysis tab of the toolbar contains tools to he
38. on are active only when an annotation on the map exists and is selected re Open the Print Map dialog box where you can select the Layout Output Format Resolution Print Map and Scale to print the map Open the Export a Map Image dialog box and select the image format that you want to export the map into Apr 10 2014 Disposition Spatial Processing Tool User Manual Page 11 of 33 2014 Government of Alberta Disposition Spatial Processing Tool Public User Manual Display the results of the latest search in the Results List IEY Results LY Display features that have been selected from search results or the map by clicking the star View icon beside each feature Selected Draw a point on the map The shape size color and transparency of the point can be set using tools that appear on the toolbar when you select one of the drawing tools These tools change based on which drawing tool you select Point Style Circle Size 14 Color m w Draw freely on the map in any direction The style thickness color and transparency of the line can be set Style Solid Thickness 2 Color 2 T i Draw a straight line or click to change the line and draw in a new direction The style thickness color and transparency of the line can be set Style Solid Thickness Z A Line Color Ma M Draw a polygon on the map clicking to change direction Double click to stop drawing You can set the thicknes
39. r Manual To quickly filter the list of layers to show only the one you want to see start to type the name into the Filter box 5 The Map Layers list updates as you type to show only the layers that match your filter word Map Layers Operational Layers V Disposition Application and b Wj ivi NI LA iv Show Legend msl x Use the Filter box to list only layers you want to see Filtering the layers in the Map Layers panel does not affect the visibility of the layers on the map but it does make it easier to find a particular layer or reduce the number of layers if you are working with a long list of layers 3 10 Add Markup One advantage of web maps is that you can add bookmarks measurements shapes and text to mark important features When you add markup it does not affect the original map You can save a map with markup as a project and open it later or share it with others using a URL You can also print the map or export it as an image and email it ed Getting Around Tasks Analysis im i t Point 3 Polygon 3 Circle DE Edit Drawing Arial e eine qa 4 Freehand I Rectangle 9 Ellipse lt lt Undo gm Erase Drawing Print nl Export 2 S E Map Results Line gt Arrow A Triangle 3 Clear All Drawings Color Ki Angle 0 Print Export Results Drawing Tools gt hema E T i TENNIS j A Lots to teo the 8t 4 1 ake
40. s color and transparency of the border and the color and transparency of the fill Polygon order i m A l yg Border 2 M Thickness 2 LJ Draw a rectangle on the map Click and drag across the map You can set the thickness color and transparency of the border and the color and transparency of the fill Py Freehand Rectangle Inm a F Thickness 2 Fill EE EP Arrow Draw an arrow on the map Drag in different directions to change the shape and size of the arrow You can set the thickness color and transparency of the border and the color and Apr 10 2014 Disposition Spatial Processing Tool User Manual Page 12 of 33 2014 Government of Alberta Disposition Spatial Processing Tool Public User Manual transparency of the fill Border 2 i Thickness 2 Fill i Draw a circle on the map Drag into the center or outwards to change the size of the circle You can set the thickness color and transparency of the border and the color and transparency of the fill 3 Circle Border n i F Thickness 2 Fir Draw an ellipse on the map Drag in different directions to change the shape and size of the ellipse You can set the thickness color and transparency of the border and the color and transparency of the fill Ellipse Border n F Thickness 2 Fill BE P Draw a triangle on the map Drag in different directions to change the shape size and direction
41. st and then click Zoom To Visible Scale Operational Layers nm Provisional Layer x Provisione Disposition A iw Transparency 0 e Visible Scale 1 Infinity S l E ra P Click Zoom To Visible Scale in the Layer Actions menu 3 Tozoom to an extent that is just large enough to include all of the layer s features click the layer to open the Layer Actions menu and then click Zoom to Extent This is different from the Zoom to Full Extent tool in the Getting Around tab of the toolbar which zooms out as far as possible 4 To make a layer transparent drag the transparency slider to the left 3 Map Layer Emm amp Map Layers ge Operational Layers p y Operational Layers Wv Provisional Layer 4 Wv Provisional Layer L W Disposition Application and 4 Disposition Mapping W Disposition Application and a v Agriculture Disposition _ Disposition Mapping vj Commercial Disposition Agriculture Disposition p aE E Commercial Disposition Reservation Disposition rA Industrial Disposition rA _ Provincial Park and Protected Areas Reservation Disposition _ First Nations Land 4j em ies T Provincial Park and Protected Areas The Charlotte county border layer changed to 82 transparency Apr 10 2014 Disposition Spatial Processing Tool User Manual Page 21 of 33 2014 Government of Alberta Disposition Spatial Processing Tool Public Use
42. w a line To continue the line but change direction click and then drag in the new direction To end the line double click You can change the style of the line using the same set of tools as the Freehand tool Style Thickness and Color Click Polygon and then drag across the map to start a polygon To change direction click and then drag in a new direction Shading appears to indicate that the polygon is filling in the space of the area made by your drawing Double click to end the polygon You do not have to complete the shape as long as the shading covers the area you can double click and the application completes the shape for you When you click the Polygon tool you can change the border color the fill color and the thickness of the border line Border E A Thickness 2 Fill EE Tools to change the appearance of a polygon Apr 10 2014 Disposition Spatial Processing Tool User Manual Page 23 of 33 2014 Government of Alberta Disposition Spatial Processing Tool Public User Manual Click Rectangle and then click one corner of the rectangle you want to draw Drag away from the corner and a shaded rectangle forms under your cursor When you click the Rectangle tool you activate tools that can change the border color the fill color and the thickness of the border line Click Arrow and then drag across the map to An arrow forms under your cursor To change the shape and size of the arrow drag it up dow
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