Triton TritonMap User Manual

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June 2004 DelphMap™ User's Manual

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Once the 2D contact settings have been selected, from the main
menu of DelphMap, choose Project

ImportImport

Contact... or right-click on anything in the Project Files Window.

The system displays an Open file dialog box where you can
select one or more file names to be opened. From a single
directory, specify the name or names of the contact files you
wish to import. Click Open.

Once

Open is selected, the contact or contacts will be imported

into DelphMap, according to the parameters previously set up in
Settings

2D Contacts. The contacts are identified with a small

cross at their locations, a circle (Confidence Radius) surrounds
the cross; the circle’s radius is equal to the value specified in
Settings

2D Contacts; and the label is Target_n for each

contact, where n is the contact number. Figure 20 shows an
example of an imported contact with a geocoded image.

Vector components of all contacts imported are put on the same
vector layer, named Contacts. The actual .DDS_VOB file
created for all contacts takes the form

{project name_Contacts}.DDS_VOB, where {project name} is
the name of the DelphMap project. The path is the working folder
specified in Settings

Files.

If geocoded images were created, they will be displayed on
individual image layers. The layer name(s) corresponds to the
name of the contact. The image file(s) created are in the form
.DDS_VOB; the file name(s) correspond to the contact name.
The path for these images is the folder specified in
Settings

2D Contacts.








Chapter 3: Importing and Exporting

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