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XMap User Guide 
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Editing Points in a Polygon/Line Layer 
 
This Help topic describes features that are available in XMap 
GIS Editor and XMap GIS Enterprise. 
 
Use the Edit Points button 
 on the toolbar to edit existing GIS data or build GIS 
data in an empty/existing layer. 
Notes 
•  When you click the Edit Points tool 
 on the toolbar, the default map 
mode, which provides several right-click features when you click the map, is 
disabled on the map area (primary, secondary, or both) where the layer is 
displayed. To return to the default map mode, click the Navigation tool 
 
on the toolbar. 
•  To undo your last action, click the Undo button 
  on the toolbar. To redo 
your last action, click the Redo button 
•  To save all of the changes you make to a layer, click the Manual Commit 
Mode tool 
. If you do not want to be prompted to save your changes each 
time you switch the Active Layer or when you work outside of the tab, click 
the down arrow next to the commit changes tool and select the Automatic 
Commit Mode tool 
  to automatically commit your changes. 
•  Many right-click options are available when editing topological lines, 
including: 
•  Deleting points 
•  Joining/splitting lines 
•  Breaking the selected node—breaks the selected node from the 
nodes it is connected to but keeps the other nodes connected 
•  Breaking multiple nodes—breaks all nodes away from each other at 
the selected point of connection 
•  Extending a line 
•  Deleting an object 
To Edit Points in a Polygon/Line Layer 
Use the following steps to edit shape points in a polygon/line layer. 
1.  From the Active Layer drop-down list on the toolbar, select the polygon/line 
layer you want to edit. 
2.  Click the Edit Points tool 
 on the toolbar and select a geometry. The 
shape points in the geometry display as white squares outlined in black.  
If you edit a line or polygon layer, the start and end nodes are annotated with 
the following symbols: 
 
Used when the edited shapepoint is being snapped to the start node