Triton TritonMap User Manual

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June 2004 DelphMap™ User's Manual

You can suppress or enable those colors, independently of each other,
although it is advisable to make the Objects color and Labels Color
match; that way, it will be easier to distinguish objects and their labels in
your imagery. Also, if you are enabling an object and/or its color, it’s a
good idea to increase the Font Size so that the labels are easily
readable in the imagery. We recommend a Font Size setting of
10.000000 m

.

4. After inspecting the colors currently assigned to the seabed objects

and their labels, click or don’t click on the boxes controlling those
features in order to enable or suppress the features, as desired.

Setting Properties for a Digit Type of Vector Layer

All of the properties that can be set for a contact layer can also be set for a
digit layer. A digit layer’s properties are laid out differently in its settings
dialog box, however.
To view file information for a digit type of vector layer

1. Right-click on a vector layer name in the Project Files window.

2. Choose

Properties

.

The system displays the Settings dialog box for the selected digit layer.
Initially the File(s) tab is in the foreground. The dialog box is identical to the
dialog box shown in Figure 10 except that the names of the files in the
Dependencies portion of the dialog will be those pertaining to digit layer files
instead of contact layer files. This window has no user-accessible parts to it;
it just shows properties of the current layer. Note that this dialog box is the
only access path to the Settings tab for vector layers.
To set properties for digit objects and their labels

1. Right-click on a vector layer name of a digit type in the Project Files
window.
2. Choose Properties .
The system displays the Settings dialog box, with the File(s) tab in the
foreground (Figure 10).
3. Click the Settings tab in the Settings dialog box.
The system displays the Settings tab area of the Settings dialog box. An
example is shown in Figure 12.

Chapter 2: Icons and Display Tools

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