Map Export
Map Export is a GIS developer oriented tool for downloading and exporting background image. For a long time, as a GIS developer, It’s well known that to find perfect background images is a suffering and painful task. But since the growing up of Google Map, things have been changed. Google Map provides a wonderful resource of background images so that only one problem is left: How to get background images from Google Map? That’s why we now introduce the MapExport. MapExport can export both satellite imagery and street maps from Google Map. It can export in many kinds of bmp format as you like. Since it has a map explorer with it, you can very easily specify which areas you wantAll images that you insert into a map or use as a symbol, are not stored in the MAXQDA project, but instead in the MAXQDA folder for external files. This also applies to coded image segments that have been inserted as symbols. If you have imported images into a map, MAXQDA will additionally create a compressed ZIP file with the images used when exporting the map as a MOD file in the same folder.PNG is a versatile raster format that can be displayed in web browsers and inserted into other documents. It supports high-bit-depth color and uses a lossless compression. For maps, PNG is often the best raster format, since the lossless compression keeps text and line work legible by preventing the compression artifacts that can occur in JPEG format. PNG files also have the ability to define a transparent color; part of the image can be displayed as transparent in a web browser, allowing backgrounds, images, or colors to show through. PNGs can be generated with an accompanying world file for use as georeferenced raster daJPEG files are compressed image files. They support 24-bit color and have been a popular choice for use on the web because JPEG file size is often substantially smaller than many other image formats. However, the JPEG compression algorithm is lossy and is not recommended for many map images, as line drawings and text or iconic graphics become blurred by compression artifacts. Thus, PNG is usually a superior format for map images. JPEGs can be generatePDF files are designed to be consistently viewable and printable across different platforms. They are commonly used for distributing documents on the web, and the format is now an official ISO standard for document interchange. PDFs are editable in many graphics applications and retain map georeference information, annotation, labeling, and feature attribute data. PDF exports support font embedding.If you want to open the map on a different computer, you have to extract the images from the ZIP file in the MAXQDA folder for external files on that computer. MAXQDA does this work for you:EPS files use the PostScript page description language to describe vector and raster objects. PostScript is the publishing industry standard for high-end graphics files, cartography, and printing. EPS files can be edited in many drawing applications or placed as a graphic in most page layout applications. EPS files exported from ArcMap support embedding of fonts so that users who do not have Esri fonts installed can still view the proper symbology. EPS exports from ArcMap can define colors in CMYK or RGB values.PDF files are designed to be consistently viewable and printable across different platforms. They are commonly used for distributing documents on the web, and the format is now an official ISO standard for document interchange. ArcMap PDFs are editable in many graphics applications and retain map georeference information, annotation, labeling, and feature attribute data. PDF exports from ArcMap support embedding of fonts and thus can display symbology correctly even if the user does not have Esri fonts installed. PDF exports from ArcMap can define colorPNG is a versatile raster format that can be displayed in web browsers and inserted into other documents. It supports 24-bit color and uses a lossless compression. For maps, PNG is often the best raster format, since the lossless compression keeps text and line work legible by preventing the compression artifacts that can occur in JPEG format. PNG files also have the ability to define a transparent color; part of the image can be displayed as transparent in a web browser, allowing backgrounds, images, or colors to show through. PNGs exported from the data view in ArcMap can be generated with an accompanying world file for use as georeferenced raster data.GIF files are a legacy raster format for use on the web. GIFs cannot contain more than 256 colors (8 bits per pixel), which, along with optional lossless RLE or LZW compression, makes them smaller than other file formats. Like PNG, GIF files also have the ability to define a transparent color. GIFs exported from data view in ArcMap can be generated with an accompanying world file for use as georeferenced raster data
- Open any MAXQDA project then, in thtab, click on and select Unpack Bundled Data Files from the menu that appears.
- In the file dialog window, select the ZIP file created on the other computer. MAXQDA then unpEMF files are native Windows graphics files that can contain a mixture of vector and raster data. They are useful for embedding in Windows documents because the vector portions of the EMF can be resized without loss of quality. However, since EMF does not support font embedding and is exclusively a Windows format, it is not commonly used as an interchange format between users
There are 12 export file types available, including both vector and raster formats. The vector formats are AIX, EMF, EPS, PDF, SVG, and SVGZ, which support a mixture of vector and raster data. The raster formats are BMP, JPEG, PNG, TIFF, TGA, and GIF. They are solely raster export formats and automatically rasterize any vector data in your map or layout.Each format has different properties that can be set before exporting. For example, PDF provides enhanced security options, and all the vector formats support rasterizing all the data using the Output as image option. The following table outlines each format, and each format name is linked to the page explaining the properties available for that format:All Offers/Products/Company Profiles/Images and other user-posted contents are posted by the user and International Trade Terminal shall not be held liable for any such content. Products with Brand name can be traded on internationaltradeterminal.com with proof of proper authorization. Please confirm with the supplier before trading with them. International Trade Terminal respects the copyright, trademark, intellectual property, trade secret or any other personal or proprietary third party rights and expects the same from others. See our intellectual property policy for infringement claims.
Export Mapping provides a way to associate certain codes/values that are external to OPERA (such as general ledger codes or back office application codes that are typically determined by the property or the chain) to codes used in OPERA (such as transaction codes or package codes). When export mapping is configured for an OPERA code, the export can include the associated information needed for processing by the chain or property. For example, when generating an export that contains financial information, a chain may require certain specific codes/values to be associated with the transaction code for such financial information. In this case, an OPERA transaction code might have export mapping attached to it. This could be done to ensure that the financial information included in the export is assigned to the correct general ledger in the system receiving the export.
Export Mapping configuration involves these steps:
- Setting up the export mapping types.
- For each export mapping type, defining the property/chain-specific export mapping codes which will be associated with an OPERA code.
- Link the export mapping codes with the OPERA code, and assigning specific values to the export mapping codes.In exporting from NTM, keep in mind that:
- NTM exports data on nodes, interfaces, edges, and map styles and general map-making information.
- NTM does not export credentials; accessing the exported data depends on credentials selected in Orion Platform.
- An NTM multiple connection (that hides two or more edge connections) is displayed in Network Atlas as separate edge connections.
- NTM “unidentified” objects are displayed as “unknown” in Network Atlas.
- Network Atlas maps do not show differences between L2 and L3 connections between nodes.
In exporting maps from Network Atlas, keep in mind that:
- Only Network Atlas “node” objects are exported.
- Only Network Atlas edges are exported; labels and custom objects are not exported
- Create a map in Network Topology Mapper.See Discover devices and topologies for details on discovery and map creation.If you intend to keep your Network Atlas version of the NTM map updated, you must enable the setting Keep Network Atlas updated with these discovery results as described in Schedule a discovery.
- Click File > Export > Network Atlas.
- Choose Export as a map or Open directly in Network Atlas.
- In saving the exported file, set a password as needed.
- Open Network Atlas, and then open the exported map, providing the file password as needed.
- If you want to discover nodes and add them into the Orion platform database, select ‘Yes’.
- If you do not want to discover nodes, select ‘No’.
- Customize the map as needed. For example, change the default graphics, text formatting, or map layout.
- Name the imported map and click OK to save it.
- Open Network Performance Monitor.
- Click Edit on the Network Map resource.
- Select the imported map from the list and click Submit.
export of tracks into this service serves the purpose of updating OS maps. Public visibility of tracks can be configured in 4 options:
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public – other users will be able to download the track without identification
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trackable – the track will not show up in any public listings but its track points will be available through the public GPS API with timestamps
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private – the track will not show up in any public listings but its track points will be available through the public GPS API without timestamps
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To append the exported content to the end of a Word document open it .
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In MindManager, open the map and select the topics you want to export.
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Right-click on one of the topics, click and then click .
(Only the selected topics are exported. If a document is already open, the topics are added at the end of the document.) -
- : This coordinate system is used by Google Earth, MapBox, Bing Maps, etc. It represents coordinates in meters from Earth’s center, rather than Latitude/Longitude’s. If you want to import your images into Google Earth or another web viewer, use this setting! When exporting in this setting, you will also receive the .KML file to easily view your data in Google Earth.Business and Enterprise customers can exportheir data using a
Select the export options in the dialog (described above).Switch to Word to see your exported content. Remember to save the document before exiting Word.Q: Can people I share my map with export data?
A: No. Only the owner of the map can generate exports for that map. If you want to share an export, just add their email address in the export popup.Q. I didn’t get an email with my export?
A: Sometimes these end up in spam folders, double-check those. Also, please make sure your email will allow you to receive emails from [email protected], or you will not be able to access your data. This is particularly relevant for customers with custom email domains.Q. Can I create an automatic export of my data?
A: Yes! Auto Exports can be set up on a project-level basis to save your entire team from having to manually request standard exports after each and every map completes processing.-
Export only visible – the checkbox is active only when exporting a whole folder with tracks. Checking it exports only tracks actually visible on the map
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Share exported data – enables to share the export file in Dropbox or other service available in your device
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Insert a formatted description – creates a HTML table with the file description – it is not recommended if re-import or further GPX editing is planned
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Export as route – TRK tags in the file will be replaced by RTE tags so that the file can be used as route for navigation
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GPX version – optional setting for experienced GPS device users
- : This coordinate system is used by Google Earth, MapBox, Bing Maps, etc. It represents coordinates in meters from Earth’s center, rather than Latitude/Longitude’s. If you want to import your images into Google Earth or another web viewer, use this setting! When exporting in this setting, you will also receive the .KML file to easily view your data in Google Earth.Business and Enterprise customers can exportheir data using a
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