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1. ActiveObject1 Expr URL ActiveObjectl Mode HOTLINK MODE OBJ ActiveObjecti Relative FALSE ActiveObject2 MNACEIVEODTECEZ Expr URL ActiveObject2 Mode HOTLINK MODE OBJ ActiveObject2 Relative FALSE ActiveObject3 ActiveObject3 Expr URL ActiveObject3 Mode HOTLINK MODE OBJ ActiveObject3 Relative FALSE where URL_1 is the name of the field In the following v The hotlink field s name i e the name of the field containing the Hotlink reference URL and defined as follows ActiveObject VExpr URL 1 example URL_1 URL_2 and URL_3 each identifies a hotlink field Example dActive0bjectl Y ActiveObject1 Expr URL 1 ActiveObjectl Mode HOTLINK MODE OBJ ActiveObjecti Relative FALSE VNactiveobjecta ActiveO0bject2 Expr URL 2 ActiveObject2 Mode HOTLINK MODE OBJ ActiveObject2 Relative FALSE Nactive0bjects ActiveObject3 Expr URL 3 ActiveObject3 Mode HOTLINK MODE OBJ ActiveObject3 Relative FALSE 5 Save the table and proceed as for a regular publication 26 Push n See MapInfo User Guide for Push n See 4 2 Send a Workspace to Push n See The Send Map Window to Push n See function allows the MapInfo user to send Publish his workspace directly from MapInfo to Push n See It also integrates a workspace analysis tool which will help th u
2. Field Espresso Field loin D l Ignore Zeroes or Blanks l Ignore Zeroes or Blanks lt Back Next Cancel Help lt Back Next gt Cancel Help e References to an ODBC Open Data Base Connexion should not be used e Bivaried thematics are not supported by the application 16 Push n See 3 3 3 Step 3 of 3 Parameters MapInfo User Guide for Push n See e Number of columns Legend display in only one column is supported Legend display in two or more columns is not supported e Display order of legend elements only the ascending and descending modes are supported Definition of a custom order is not supported e Swatch Size Only the default value Font Size is supported Modify Thematic Map Preview Average dwelling value Valeur moyenne des logements 5 Less than 100 000 100 000 to 199 999 00 000 to 499 999 500 000 to 999 999 1 000 000 and over Column Display Display in only one column is supported Humber of Columns 1 Legend Label Order Ascending Descending E lider Associate Theme With Table Save As Default Theme view J Remove Default Theme view OF Cancel Display Order Ascending and descending modes are Supported 3 3 3 1 Objects Style De Symbols The same restrictions apply as described in the previous section 14 E 5 D N The same restrictions apply as described in the previous section LD Regions
3. It is recommended to vary a line width using pixels rather than points e 12 Push n See MapInfo User Guide for Push n See For a line width of 1 pixel the designated line styles are not supported Warning The more complex a line gets the more chances there are that it will loose display quality as the width of the line increases ee mn a le en ate ym the ee e oe A eee A SCTE _s ss HEPC CCCP Ho FEER FERERERERERERER kk ERE Ue ee ee AAA iistiiiiia eee 0 FEE een sasssannnnannase Unsupported line style 3 1 3 Regions Polygons el Regions Geometry The more complex a region polygon gets the more it can cause undetermined effects to the display quality and lengthen the display delay The use of MapInfo 6 5 Generalize function or of the MapLogix topological map editing utility can be a solution to simplifying polygonal objects e Region Style e All fill patterns and colors are supported e Border styles follow the same restrictions as line styles See previous page e Transparency effect is fully supported all the time e Use of fill patterns with or without transparency is supported all the time e Border styles follow the same restrictions as lines See corresponding section of this guide 13 Push n See MapInfo User Guide for Push n See 3 2 Layer Control Options Layer Control Cosmetic Layer s sal eS i kF Not supported Cosmetic Layer
4. The Push n See Legend tool does not permit to display a Vertical Mapper raster grid GRD e The Vertical Mapper classified grids are supported GRC but with some restrictions In fact display of the values associated to this type of grid GRC is not possible with the Push n See Info and Legend tools 1 1 4 DBMS Connexions ODBC and Oracle Spatial e Connexions to databases ODBC or Oracle Spatial linked or dynamic tables defined from your work station will not be valid when transferred on the Push n See server To use a database connexion you shall define your connexion from Push n See Refer to the corresponding section of the Management Console Guide for further information 1 2 Content 1 2 1 Table Names As usual file names must only contain alphanumerical characters no accent space or special character They should also never start with a number or be composed of more than 31 characters Push n See 1 2 2 Fields Field names must only contain alphanumerical characters Do not use any accent space or special character LOGICAL fields are not fully supported In fact although a workspace containing one or many fields of logical type can be published without problem such type of data should not serve as a data source for a MapInfo thematic map They would not be displayed in Push n See On the other hand such fields can be used to create an online thematic Push n See s Thematic Map Wizard 1 2 3
5. 28 MapInfo User Guide for Push n See Push n See MapInfo User Guide for Push n See It is important not to forget the publisher string which designates the publication module The user name and password corresponding to the Push n See server will have been given to you by the system administrator or if evaluating the application by e mail from KOREM s support team When all fields are filled up approprietly make sure to click on the Save button for the parameters to be preserved You will NOT need to reconfigure the server at each use of this application From the Publish to Push n See interface the user will be able at any time to v Configure a new Push n See server Add button v Modify an existing configuration Modify button Y Delete an existing configuration Delete button 2 Publication of a MapWindow Two choices are offered v Publish a new map creation of a new Push n See project based on the current map window v Update an existing project selection of an existing project to be updated based on the current map window Select the appropriate option 3 Data license agreement By checking this option the user accept the conditions as described in the dialog box Publication can only proceed if the option is checked 4 Analyse of the workspace Check this option for the workspace to be analysed prior to publication This allow the user to confirm that its proper
6. The same restrictions apply as described in the previous section 17 Customize Ranges Styles See the corresponding sections of this guide Swatch Size The Font Size option is supported Swatch Size f Font Size C Small t Large Template Save As Merge Help Push n See MapInfo User Guide for Push n See 3 3 3 2 Style and Settings Options Ranges Style Supported under conditions mentioned in previous sections Apply Color Option not supported 18 Push n See MapInfo User Guide for Push n See Bar Bar Charts The following restrictions apply Style Supported under conditions mentioned in previous sections Customize Bar Styles Fields Orientation r i l Stacked data Option not supported E Chart Type Bar Attributes p ab n q f Stacked a Border Pen A en an rus peta mar style Options not supported Chart Dimensions Graduate Size By ra i C Square Root Height 1 in g Independent Constant scales at value 116 000 f Log Option not supported width 1 h eae om Logarithmic Transformation Option not Cancel Help Sapper Pie Chart Pie Charts The following restrictions apply Style Supported under conditions mentioned in previous sections Customize Pie Styles Fields Orientation S Ht lee Pie Attribut OE Border style Start Angle 180 Only the default value Ello Ups Clockwise is s
7. Index It is important to index the fields that may be used with the Push n See Map Data function For this function the join itself can only be performed using an indexed field On the other hand it is not recommended to index too many fields since the IND file can rapidly become very heavy and thus significantly increase the publication time as well as take up valuable space on the server Then it is best to only index fields which are necessary for the use of the Map Data function 1 2 4 Seamless Tables Seamless tables are supported following the restrictions hereafter When creating seamless tables All base tables composing the seamless table should be saved in the same directory as the seamless table The No Path option must absolutely be checked in the Seamless Manager Preferences Seamless Mana E4 Table Path C Full Path Cancel When using seamless tables Push n See will be unable to use a seamless table if its base tables are not present in the MapInfo workspace In consequence you must open then in a No View mode Proceeding this way will ensure that even though they will remain invisible in the layer control they can be called individually at any time with the Info tool Open Table Explorer Ca Canada El TIl ex TA Iles TAB 2 ParcsMarin TAB ES Lacs TAB Ta ParcsN ational TAB ES L gendeFront res TAB EE Provinces TAB F L gendeRoutes TAB F Rivi res TAB Fe L gendevil
8. a map window from Maplnto Professional A to a Push n S ee project Don t display Checking the bos next to this message will disable the display of the message anymore 30 day evaluation fou do not own a Push n See server and wish to evaluate its network publication features Please click the button next to this message in order to register and obtain the connection parameters that will allow pou to use Evalyate during 30 days the LOREM evaluation server during thirty days cos A user with an access to a Push n See server will be able to immediately use the full version of the application By checking the Don t display anymore option he will prevent from displaying this page in further uses of the application He will then be redirected to the main publication page as described below The Continue button will lead him to the first step of the publication process 27 Push n See A user without an access code to Push n See will have to use the evaluation version By clicking on the Evaluate during 30 days button he will be redirected to a registration form When completed the user will receive a temporary user name and password from KOREM s support team These will allow him to proceed with the publication of his MapInfo workspace this time using the full version of the application The process is then exactly the same as for the regular user The temporary user name and password are valid for a duration of thi
9. awe r ET 5 z E z Cancel i Ranges by Pop Gr At VR NR mare and Label ORLO DW mood le Supported under the EA conditions mentioned in corresponding sections Thematic Hotlink options Asics Supported under the Layers Reorder Add Remove Up Fr Help conditions mentioned in the corresponding section EELEE eh G 3 2 1 Cosmetic Layer The cosmetic layer is not supported by the application It must be kept cleared and not be in Edition mode 3 2 2 Visibility E Layers visibility parameters will remain as defined in the MapInfo workspace including the zoom layering settings Note that proper use of zoom layering will increase the performances of a cartographic project Display time 3 2 3 Edition Mode f The Edition mode is not available within the application It is recommended not to keep any layer in the Edition mode 3 2 4 Selection Mode 1 e This option is supported and the parameters will remain as defined in the MapInfo workspace The following Push n See tools require layers to be selectable v Information Y Drilldown v Hotlink Y Selections Even though the selection option for the Vertical Mapper numerical grids format GRD is not available in the MapInfo layer control this option may be activated in Push n See s layer control to allow the use of the Info tool on this type of files 14 Push n See MapInfo User Guide for Push n See 3 2 5 Automatic Labels Automatic L
10. dat descriptive data file formats should be used Other formats such as txt wk1 xls or mdb should never be associated with the workspace e ESRI Shape files SHP may be published individually in the Geobase and then shares and used in projects However they cannot be included in a MapInfo workspace published in the Project module 1 1 2 Raster images e Raster images must be properly registered and accompanied by a TAB file e The raster images supported formats are JPG GIF BMP PNG TIFF 256 indexed colors ECW and MrSID e Use of ECW images is not compatible with the anti aliasing The value of the com mapinfo render quality property for a project using one or more ECW images should be set to false Refer to the corresponding section of the Management Console Guide to obtain more information on this property 1 1 3 Grids e The MapInfo thematic grids mig are fully supported Values associated to these thematics may be displayed when using the Push n See Info and Legend tools e The Vertical Mapper numerical grids are supported GRD but with some restrictions When using the Push n See Info tool the grids associated values may be displayed but specific set ups are necessary In fact after publishing you must set this layer to be selectable using the Push n See layer Control then save this project You shall also ensure that no line or point objects layer is displayed directly on top of your grid
11. option of the Map menu will be ignored In order to modify a grid and be sure that all the data will be kept during the transfer to Push n See the GRID file must be created anew by starting the interpolation process over entirely Map Menu gt Thematics 20 Push n See 3 3 3 3 Legend Customize Legend Legend MapInfo User Guide for Push n See Range Labels Label Font Co Option not supported Edit selected range here foa to 0 3 Title Title Font cl Option not Title gt E Title Font ie A 0 8to1 9 ito 1 9 to 2 6 Soa 26 to 6 31 i Subtitle all others Subtitle Font Option not Subtitle Font supported Border Style Option not gt F Border Style o supported Restore Default Title and Labels 3 4 Labels 3 4 1 Source The label source may be e Afield e A simple expression using the operators and following functions concatenation between two CHARACTER fields insertion of a carriage return Chr 13 insertion of a chain of characters As an example the following expression is supported Expression Type an expression HOM STATUT J Chr 13 Nombre de r sidents Operators Functions Lancel Verity Help Where NOM STATUT and POPULATION are field names POPULATION 21 If Show this Range F Show Record Count Show this co Range Show Record Count Options not supported Push n See MapInfo User
12. EC CORRO OPEN ee Goo re ced Get ah one oo annem ue oe eon nen adda hedadiad dnd idudadididadadud tdud dad a DAG Sonar a tons 16 3 30 Step ios a aa 16 3 3 2 Step 2 of 35D TAS OUR SE ir 16 35353 Step Ol a Parameters O 17 Brae Sed 9 oy lO rte e a ee ean ne ane O 17 BR oy le ANSER AS CUO IVS save cada 18 ERE RE Me AMEN o A O 21 LADO SNA AD A T E E E 21 3 4 1 SOURCE rd dd A OS 21 SAG ID vda 22 3 43 A a 22 rO CHON SERENE SE ERE NER EE E A EEK SER E r O O 23 OPPE TEL FON A Guan cuae tues 25 a AA 25 4 2 Senda Workspace to PUSAT 5 CC rririk rirerire E E a a 27 4 2 1 send the Map Window to PUSH M SCC isisirrrarrrrr rra dd lidad added 27 Aziz Publication PROCESS ua 28 Push n See MapInfo User Guide for Push n See Push n See MapInfo User Guide for Push n See INTRODUCTION Here are a few recommendations addressing the MapInfo user and regarding the proper organization of a workspace to be published with Push n See While Push n See application do not yet support every MapInfo option and function this document will guide the MapInfo user Push n See Author to work more efficiently and avoid a certain number of problems These recommendations concern three aspects of a MapInfo work session the tables formats and content the windows map windows graph windows browser windows layout windows and legends and the map itself layers thematics and labels We invite you to follow these recommendations in ord
13. Guide for Push n See 3 4 2 Display Note Options not supported unless stated differently These label display options are not supported v Max Labels Y Label Partial Segments Y Label Line CANADA Label Options Label with Province y visibility On C ot Allow Duplicate Text Label Partial Objects Display within Range e Allow Overlapping Text gt and Maximum Labels Min Zoom 0 000 km F Label Partial Objects Not supported Max Zoom 100000 HERRER Position Text Style Restrictions apply as mentioned in the previous section SEE Eicon Label Lines 9 la Label Line Simple X M Rotate Label with Line Not supported C Arow Label Offset 2 Points Cancel Help 3 4 3 Text Style These text styles are not supported v All Caps v Expanded v Shadow Text Style Font ral a THE QUICE BROWN FOS Tex Coo JUMPS GER TRE LAZY Sample Background Effects C None C Hee BS T Bold Underline W Shadow Color ne a characters T Italic W AllCaps I Expanded Shadow all caps and expanded Not supported 22 Push n See MapInfo User Guide for Push n See 3 5 Projections The projection used to display your map Map gt Options gt Projections should as much as possible correspond to the projection of the tables As mentioned in a previous section the more different projections are used the more time will
14. THE MAPINFO USER GUIDE FOR PUSH N SEE AKOREM GEOSPATIAL AND BUS INTELLIGENCE The information in this document is subject to change without notice and does not represent a commitment on the part of the vendor or its representatives No part of this document may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means electronic or mechanical including photocopying without the written permission of KOREM 680 Charest East Blvd suite 120 Qu bec Qu bec G1K 334 2007 KOREM All rights reserved Push n See logo is a trademark of KOREM Contact KOREM on the Internet at www korem com KOREM Headquarters Tel 418 647 1555 Fax 418 647 1666 Toll free 1 888 440 1MAP WARNING This software uses MapXtreme Java Edition 4 8 MapInfo Professional and MapXtreme are trademarks of MapInfo Corporation in the United States Java and all Java based trademarks and logos are trademarks or registered trademarks of Sun Microsystems Inc in the United States and other countries This product includes software developed by the Apache Software Foundation http www apache org Products named herein may be trademarks of their respective manufacturers and are hereby recognized Trademarked names are used editorially to the benefit of the trademark owner with no intent to infringe on the trademark KOREM welcomes your comments and suggestions Push n See MapInfo User Guide for Push n See TABLE OF CONTENT INTRODUCTION Sa tt tad
15. a 3 La TABLES dica EEN OU EET mania DA are re ed ad 5 LL FO lite US oant Date SURE FEE EUS EEN ea 5 IEL Wectorlal da ti A loc 5 1 1 2 Raster imagE So o e eel o o ERE AA SOS Se Ren EOE 5 i ea NG o 5 1 1 4 DBMS Connexions ODBC and Oracle Spatial eiriririreriricen decisis 5 A a aaa a b a aaa a i aia 5 L Table NAMES A 5 1 2 2 E ere ere ere Rieter er rere ne a EEN ERE ent nnn SER ee et er er ner SEN SEES nian SER 6 12 3 o Cee enh nnn rn ee eran eT erent ee Crna reer tT Tr ctr eT er re tere re err ence 6 L24 Seamless Tab les iisisti o O 6 LZS Selectionsiand Dynamic JONS AA aa a 7 LBP FOT SEE ONS idad 7 2 WINDOWS dba 9 DA MADE VV ING ONS AAA o 9 2 2 Legend WV CLOW SS lt a ao 9 PASA A er ere entered er ARAN AAA ha eo cer OE REESE ol AAAA 9 A A E ERE REE ERE RE N EEN ERE ENS 9 210 DFOWSer MINA SS oe EEN EAA A A TT as 9 20 RediStricE WINGKOWS 4 ADDED 10 3 MAPS A 11 Sil Layer CONE NE arr os 11 3 1 1 O A A eS o NEN ATA AINAN NOAE Peer Te eee CECE E SPOT ERE 11 CR ae A e e O ae aa aa eh E E cence 12 Sula REGIONS POIVGOMS tii dead 13 2 Layer Control ODUIONS titi o cota 14 Sil Cosmetic Layer sicreti AAA AA AER AER AAA AA int yous A A A 14 Sa gt a 14 FL EON MOO s ereaceererrecramieeese sees terete nnnnaniea nica nanan annette T TEE nacht ananaes 14 SeA SELCO KA 970 Cara ae Sa ec eee a ede ow ae cau cut ae eee earn wh Wie arene NEN ei 14 BZ U FO MAE LSS ig hh ag te Rae gare ot ti 15 Bee EIS VIO Ul O 1S araa a 15 Bie Ve N
16. abels are supported and will respect the labels parameters under the further mentioned conditions See the corresponding section of this guide 3 2 6 Display Options Style Override options WORLDCAP Display Supported under the K further mentioned M Display within Zoom Range restrictions according to each object type See the Min Zoom 0 000 km Max oom 20 000 km Display Mode W Style Override corresponding section of this guide oom Layering Zoom layering Supported Show Line Direction Show line direction I Show Nodes nodes and centroids T Show Centroids Options not supported Cancel Help 15 Push n See 3 3 Thematics 3 3 1 Step 1 of 3 Type Push n See supports the following types of thematic representations Ranges Bar Charts Pie Charts Graduated Symbols Individual Values 3 3 2 Step 2 of 3 Data source MapInfo User Guide for Push n See e Logical fields must not be used in the creation of any kind of MapInfo thematic maps It would not be displayed in Push n See On the other hand one will be able to create an on line thematic using the Push n See Thematic Map Wizard e A thematic should not refer to anything else but a unique field Operations between tables or fields Expression or Join are not recognized by the application Select a Table and a Field Select a Table and a Field x Table Cgndb i Table Cgndb hd
17. be necessary to display and redraw the map Moreover the use of too many projections can at greater scale reduce the display precision This can be observed both in MapInfo and Push n See 23 Push n See MapInfo User Guide for Push n See 24 Push n See MapInfo User Guide for Push n See 4 SPECIFIC FUNCTIONS 4 1 Hotlinks For the application to be able to read MapInfo s hotlink function s parameters the following conditions must be observed La Activate the function on objetcs only 2 Check the Save options to table metadata option This way MapInfo will write the Hotlink parameters into the table s TAB file hence allowing the application to read the necessary information CANADA HotLink Options Filename Expression UAL FT File locations are relative to table location Activate Hotlink on f Labels Objects f Labels amp Objects However MapInfo will not keep more then one hotlink definition To work around this limitation proceed in the following manner 1 Activate the Hotlink function on a first field as indicated here above 2 Open your table s TAB file in any text editor such as WordPad The hotlink is defined in four lines under the metadata section as underlined in the following example table Iversion 300 Icharset WindowsLatinl Definition Table Type NATIVE Charset WindowsLatinl Fields 3 Bureau Char 20 Index 1 Adresse Char 120 WEB Char 120 R
18. eadOnly begin metadata ActiveObject ActiveObject Expr URL ActiveObject Mode HOTLINK MODE OBJ ActiveObject Relative FALSE TsReadOnly FALSE end metadata 3 Cut and paste these four lines as many times as you have hotlinks to be defined table Iversion 300 charset WindowsLatinl Definition Table Type NATIVE Charset WindowsLatinl Fields 3 25 Push n See Bureau Char 20 Index 1 Adresse Char 120 WEB Char 120 ReadOnly begin metadata WVACTIVEObD ECE MapInfo User Guide for Push n See ActiveObject Expr URL ActiveObject Mode HOTLINK MODE OBJ ActiveObject Relative FALSE Nactive0bJect ActiveObject Expr URL ActiveObject Mode HOTLINK MODE OBJ ActiveObject Relative FALSE ActiveObject XActiveO0bjectExpr URL ActiveObject Mode HOTLINK MODE OBJ ActiveObject Relative FALSE TsReadOnly FALSE end metadata 4 For each Hotlink modify the following two elements Y The Hotlink identifier define by the ActiveObject string For the application to differenciate each hotlink the identifiers must be unique In the following example each hotlink definition is identified by a number ActiveObject1 ActiveObject2 ActiveObject3 For each Hotlink definition make sure to modify all corresponding four lines Example dActive0bjectl
19. er to optimize your project s performances and ensure the integrity of your MapInfo workspace We invite you to pay a special attention to the following 10 items 1 Avoid the use of spaces accented or special characters in file and column names 2 Use native MapInfo tables or Vertical Mapper grids 3 Use no selections or dynamic links 4 Use tables of point line or region objects 5 Use properly registered raster images 6 Reduce as much as possible the number of different projections used in your maps 7 Display a map window which dimensions correspond as closely as possible to the application s to preserve your map s interactivity 8 Avoid storing information in the cosmetic layer If needed save it to a MapInfo native table 9 Make effective use of zoom layering on layers and labels 10 Use automatic labelling based on simple expressions 1 The word workspace designates a MapInfo work session i e the WOR file containing the description of the work session including each opened table or window along with their display attributes and layout settings Push n See MapInfo User Guide for Push n See Push n See MapInfo User Guide for Push n See 1 TABLES Tables opened and used by the workspace must absolutely follow these few rules 1 1 Formats and Data Sources 1 1 1 Vectorial data e MapInfo tables should be composed of tab map id and dat files with or without an ind index file Only
20. le pixel units as used in Push n See The Map Change view option and the button in the toolbar can both allow you to precisely set the x y center of your map window and the zoom level Change View Ei zoom Window width ERAI Map Scale 1 cm 3 446 km Center of Window 2 73 7223 deg Y 45 5220 deg coca HP 2 2 Legend Windows Both the cartographic and thematic legends are supported by the application You will need to specify which one is being used by your workspace project in the Design Map Properties section of the Project Module 2 3 Layout Windows Layout windows are not supported by the application 2 4 Graph Windows Graph windows are not supported by the application 2 5 Browser Windows Browser windows are not supported by the application Push n See MapInfo User Guide for Push n See 2 6 Redistrict Windows Redistrict windows are not supported by the application 10 Push n See MapInfo User Guide for Push n See 3 MAPS 3 1 Layers Content e Layers can contain any type of points symbols 1 lines or regions f e The tables should contain no text object A This of course does not apply to automatic labelling e Objects collection Combination of polygons regions X Combination of lines polylines X Combination of points X Combination of different types of objects X 3 1 1 Symbols Symbol Types e All MapInfo symbols are supported e Cu
21. les TAB Fe Routes TAB Fe linda TAB Fe villes TAB JLacs TAB i Mapinfo tab Annuler Aide MapInfo User Guide for Push n See Push n See MapInfo User Guide for Push n See 1 2 5 Selections and Dynamic Joins e SQL queries are not supported If you wish to keep your queries results and use them in your Push n See projects they should be saved in a MapInfo native format TAB Use MapInfo s File Save Copy As option e A table must not contain any column resulting from a dynamic join between two tables or fields Such a column is only temporary and cannot be used by Push n See When using the Table Update Column Join function make sure to update a pre existing column and to save this new column in making a copy of the table File Save Table or Save Copy As Update Column Not id SU pported Table to Update gt Column to Update Add new term fen column fed Get Value From Table MUNICIPALITE doit Calculate Value hd of MUS CO GEO I Browse Results Cancel Help 1 3 Projections It is important to reduce the number of different projections used for the various tables layered in a map The more different projections are used the more time will be necessary to display the map Moreover the use of too many projections can at greater scale reduce the display precision This can be observed both in MapInfo and Push n See Push n See MapInfo User Guide for P
22. rty 30 days 4 2 2 To launch the publication process click on the Continue button in the here above window Five easy steps are to Publication Process be taken ae Le 1 Publish to Push n 5ee E 5 x Connection to Push h See server Server Name MyServer Add Modify Delete User Name Mapinfo map window publication Password f Publish a new map E lbdate an existing project Data license agreement Jf By checking this box you confirm that the utilization licenses of pour data are in agreement with the use that will be done with Push n see M Analyse the workspace before publishing Publish Cancel Push n See server configuration To connect to a Push n See server the user must first define the following three parameters Y The Push n See server itself v The user name to access Push n See Y The password to access Push n See The Add button will allow to create a new server configuration To configure a server the user must know the complete address to the Push n See publication module URL and own a valid user name and password To each configured server a name can be attributed to facilitate identification Server configuration E x Server name CAY URLAddess O User Name Password coca The URL address must have the following form http ServerName or IPaddress Port Context publisher
23. ser to confirm that the content and properties of his workspace are compatible with the application and thus ensure a successful publication Prior to using this function make sure of two things 1 That the application Scan PNS en MBX is installed in the same directory as the Send to Push n See pns mbx application 2 That only one map window is opened 4 2 1 Send the Map Window to Push n See The image below shows how to access the application from within the MapInfo environment Map gt Send To gt Send MapWindow to Push n See 01 x MapInfo Professional File Edit Tools Objects Query Table Options Map Window Help oleg amp ele of Efes eve coro w ojojojojalo elh wela lali Create 3DMap 5 A eN iN En Create Prism Map 2 l 2 amp institutions 50k Create Thematic Map i Modify Thematic Map Create Legend Change View Clone View Previous View View Entire Layer Glear Custom Labels Save Cosmetic Objects Glear Cosmetic Layer Set Glip Region Glip Region On Digitizer Setup Options Send To id Send Map Window to Push n See A a f N Zoom 32 00 km Editing None Selecting None z When launching the application the following window appears Send a Map Window to Push n See Full featured version ou own a Push n See server This tool wall enable you to publish ge
24. stom symbols can be used by the application only if they are applied in the workspace as Style Override Menu Map gt Layer Control gt Display gt Style Override or by way of a thematic Menu Map gt Create Thematic Map Make sure they have been uploaded on the server in a gif or jpg format Ask the System Administrator Symbol Style Backgrounds borders and shadings are supported only if applied as an override Map menu gt Layer Control gt Display gt Style Override or by way of a thematic Map menu gt Create Thematic Map e Some attributes and visual effects are not supported v Rotation angle Y Drop shadow v Bold 11 Push n See MapInfo User Guide for Push n See Font EMO MENE All MapInfo fonts supported Font Mapinto Symbols 12 i RE ee RR l Rotation angle Coor Not supported gt Rotation Angle o deg l Background f None Background Options C Halo Supported only if applied Border as an override or by way of a thematic Sample Effects F Drop Shadow Visual Effects r Ear Not supported Cancel Help 3 1 2 Lines Line Style Linear objects can be of any color and width All styles are not supported See details hereafter Line Style All line styles not supported see details hereafter Style Interleaved effect Color Sample not supported All colors supported tdt i Pixels p p C Points b2 Cancel Help
25. ties and content are compatible with the application The analysis will be launched as soon as the Publish button is clicked The user will be asked to save the analysis report to the desired directory then the analysis itself will be carried out Once completed the user will be able to consult the result by either reading the content of the MapInfo message window or consulting the saved report After the analysis the user will have the possibility to carry on with the publication or to cancel the process to bring modifications to the workspace 5 Publish If you have chosen to continue with the publication process you will be redirected to the corresponding window of either of the regular publication or update process Proceed as for a standard publication or update 29 Push n See MapInfo User Guide for Push n See 30
26. upported black Half Pies i Graduated Half Pies Border Per gt lt border 1 pix Option not Pie Dimensions Graduate Size By Supported Gc Logarithmic Square Root i Diameter 1 le F Constant Transformation for sum 130 ne Ss Option not i i supported OF Cancel Help 19 Push n See Graduated Graduated Symbols The following restrictions apply Customize Graduated Symbols ams O Style Supported under conditions mentioned in the previous sections For better performance the use of MapInfo symbols is recommended at Value fi 100 000 lt lt Options cancer te Indiwicual a Individual Values The following restrictions apply Customize Individual Styles Individual Value Apply C All Attributes Y Use Color Styles coca meo Grid The following restrictions apply Style Supported under conditions Negative Values M Show Symbol O MapInfo User Guide for Push n See Graduate Size By C Square Root C Constant Logarithmic Transformation Option not supported mentioned in previous sections Apply Color Option not supported e Interpolation mode Both IDW and TIN modes are supported On the other hand legend values of an IDW interpolation will not be displayed properly e It is important to make sure not to modify the original thematic since any subsequent modification with the Modify Thematic Map
27. ush n See Push n See MapInfo User Guide for Push n See 2 WINDOWS It is important that only one map window be opened at a time in the workspace while Push n See will use only one Please note that Push n See considers as opened even a reduced window BE Qcmun Map Sox and will select by default the first map window it encounters in the WOR file 2 1 Map Windows To preserve the appearance of your MapInfo map you must make sure that your map window s width and height correspond to Push n See s map window s size as defined during configuration of the application Project Module gt Design Section gt Map Properties You should always keep in mind that the view you see in your map window when saving the workspace will be the initial view at start up in Push n See Although Push n See remembers the MapInfo view settings zoom level and x y center coordinates these parameters are related to the window s size In consequence of which the effect will not be the same if the window s size is different and your project s initial view might be entirely different Make sure that your MapInfo map window s size is adjusted to the Push n See parameters in order to avoid this To adjust with precision your map window s width and height you can type a line of command of this form in your MapBasic window Set Window FrontWindow Width x Units pt Set Window FrontWindow Height x Units pt Point units quite resemb
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