Difference between revisions of "HowTo:Create Image Map Overlays"
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#* The MapOverlys are based on a File Documents, so basicly should contain the properties for the classification [[SYSCLS DOCUMENT | Document]], [[SYSCLS FILEDOCUMENT | Filedocument]] and [[SYSCLS_MAPOVERLAY | MapOverlays]] | #* The MapOverlys are based on a File Documents, so basicly should contain the properties for the classification [[SYSCLS DOCUMENT | Document]], [[SYSCLS FILEDOCUMENT | Filedocument]] and [[SYSCLS_MAPOVERLAY | MapOverlays]] | ||
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− | There are a lot of possibilities to | + | There are a lot of possibilities to georeference a map overlay. For image map overlays [http://www.google.com/earth/download/ge/agree.html | Google Earth] is the fastest way to extract the required parameters. |
+ | This How To is a small introduction for adding a Map Overlay to Google Earth and capturing the parameters for UBIK Studio. | ||
Revision as of 07:16, 10 July 2015
Image map overlays will be visualized as base maps in the map activity of the client. These are images (.png) that will be vizualized on the right location, with the right scale and also with the right rotation. Therefore georeferencing of the image is required.
Basics
To configure the image map overlay two steps are required:
- Georeferencing of the image
- This is necessary to generate the required parameters.
- Prefered Software: | Google Earth
- How to add a map overlay to Google Earth is available there: | Add a Map Overlay (Google How To German)
- Configuration of the Image Map Overlay in UBIK Studio
- The MapOverlys are based on a File Documents, so basicly should contain the properties for the classification Document, Filedocument and MapOverlays