Protecting your project files, Organizing directories for a project – Triton TritonMap User Manual

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June 2004 DelphMap™ User's Manual



*.PCM

Pulse Code Modulation photo image file

*.SHP

ESRI® ArcView Shape files.


Types of files that can be imported directly into a DelphMap project:

*.CON

Contact files generated by Target or TargetPro.

*.DDS_VOB

Vector layers, along with a DDS_VIF file containing a visual
image.

*.DXF

Seabed Classification files generated by SeaClass (an instance
of a DXF file).

*.SPN

Span files generated from the Pipe Tracking module in Isis.

*.TIF,*.BMP,*.JPG As background imagery; typically aerial photographs or

charts.

Note: From version 2.9 on, a .DDS_VIF file containing sidescan sonar imagery
will have an accompanying .DDS_VOB vector file containing the vessel’s track.

Protecting Your Project Files

When you run DelphMap, it creates and modifies several files unique to the
program. Foremost among these files is the Delph project, a file having the
extension DMP. After you have specified a DMP Delph project, DelphMap
creates additional files in the same directory (folder) where the Delph project is
created, or in additional directories you have set up and specified to DelphMap
(see ‘Organizing Directories for a Project'),

Do NOT delete, rename, or move any DelphMap
files from the directories where they are created.




Organizing Directories for a Project

In the course of building a project, DelphMap creates a number of files. You’ll find
it easier to keep track of things if you create directories dedicated to the project
you make. All files supporting the project files can be redirected to subfolders of
the project folder.

Procedure for setting up a series of DelphMap project folders

Chapter 1: Getting Started with DelphMap

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