Delorme 6 Manuel D’Utilisation

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XMap User Guide 
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Symbolizing a Line Layer 
Use the Symbolize Layer dialog box to customize the layer's visual properties or 
select to show/hide certain elements or classes of the layer produced by a 
classification. If you change the visual property of a class produced from a 
classification, the Vary By scheme is automatically set to Custom in the Classify 
Layer dialog box. 
 
 
To Change the Color/Outline/Label Properties of a Line Layer 
Use the following steps to change the color/outline/label properties of a feature in a 
line layer. 
1.  Click the GIS tab. 
2.  Click the Workspace subtab if it is not selected. 
3.  Click the layer you want to symbolize. 
4.  To open the Symbolize Layer dialog box: 
Click the layer icon next to the layer name. 
OR 
Click the Tools button and then click Symbolize
The Symbolize Layer dialog box opens. 
OR 
Right-click the layer and click Symbolize
OR 
XMap GIS Editor and Enterprise only  Right-click a line on the map and 
click Symbolize
Under Symbolization, each row in the table displays each of the classes in the 
layer. Each column in the table indicates: 
This 
Column... 
Displays... 
Field 
name/Feature 
The minimum and maximum (or unique) values of each 
class.  
Sample 
The current visual property for each class. 
Legend Label 
The current label for each class. The Null Class indicates 
any object for which the attribute value falls out of the 
classification. The Highlight Features label lets you visually 
identify which records have been queried. 
Note
  Records that are symbolized with a highlight are 
saved in the layer when it is published to XMap Web. 
The field you chose while classifying the layer displays each of the features for 
that layer. Each of the features are selected by default to show on the map. 
5.  Click the feature for which you want to change the properties. 
Note  To select multiple features, press the CTRL key on your keyboard while 
you select multiple features. To select a block of features, press the SHIFT 
key on your keyboard while you select the first and last records in the block. 
To select all features, press CTRL + A.