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- | ====== Moving Scene Extent ====== | ||
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- | This tutorial will show how to move the scene extent. The easiest way to move the scene extent is to drag it in a map window.\\ | ||
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- | ==== Requirements ==== | ||
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- | === Module === | ||
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- | === Data === | ||
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- | You can use any project, e.g. the project you created in the tutorial: Creating a New Project. The project should contain a map and a few background themes. If there is no map, then create a map as shown in the tutorial: Adding Map Layers. | ||
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- | ==== Step 1. Drag the Scene Extent ==== | ||
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- | 1. Press the "Move Scene Extent" | ||
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- | 2. Drag the extent frame to another location (the red part of the frame).\\ | ||
- | 3. The size and shape of the extent can be changed by dragging the black handles.\\ | ||
- | 4. Press " | ||
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- | ==== Step 2. Edit the Scene Extent ==== | ||
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- | 1. Click the “Edit” bottom (when you are in the Move Scene Extent to a New Position mode).\\ | ||
- | 2. You can then set the coordinates and add different Scene Extent to the list of favorites. You also have the opportunity to export and import Scene Extent. | ||
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