How to Use Layers
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+ | Map of Wiki page | ||
+ | *The Layers Tool (Incomplete) | ||
+ | **Loading a Route and Loading a Session (Added) | ||
+ | **Creating a New Route (Added) | ||
+ | **Adding a New Layer | ||
+ | **Deleting a Layer | ||
+ | **Moving a Layer | ||
+ | **Merging Layers | ||
+ | **Locking Layers | ||
+ | **Hiding Layers | ||
+ | *Adding Objects To Layers | ||
+ | **Moving Objects To Other Layers | ||
+ | **The Bound Layer | ||
+ | *Layers in Driver Mode | ||
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Revision as of 10:09, 3 June 2018
UNDER CONSTRUCTION UNDER CONSTRUCTION UNDER CONSTRUCTION UNDER CONSTRUCTION UNDER CONSTRUCTION
Map of Wiki page
- The Layers Tool (Incomplete)
- Loading a Route and Loading a Session (Added)
- Creating a New Route (Added)
- Adding a New Layer
- Deleting a Layer
- Moving a Layer
- Merging Layers
- Locking Layers
- Hiding Layers
- Adding Objects To Layers
- Moving Objects To Other Layers
- The Bound Layer
- Layers in Driver Mode
The Layers Tool
Click the Layers Tool to open up its properties. |
The layers are organised into two groups:-
- Route Layers in the top section, and
- Session Layers in the lower section.
With the Layer Tools (Add, Delete, Merge and Lock) below them.
Each section contains multiple layers - the scroll bars next to the layer names indicate that there are more layers in each section.
Loading a Route and Loading a Session
The layers you will see will depend on whether you have loaded into Surveyor a Route by itself (with no "child" Session) or a Session and its "parent" Route.
Creating a New Route
When a brand new route is created it will come with two layers, a single "route-layer" and a single "session-layer".
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