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|class="zhproperty"|Path||class="zhdescription"|Path<br /> | |class="zhproperty"|Path||class="zhdescription"|Path<br /> | ||
for example: 59.92335689062723,30.385787878185525;59.92374467628344,30.387547407299284 | for example: 59.92335689062723,30.385787878185525;59.92374467628344,30.387547407299284 | ||
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|class="zhproperty"|Geodesic line||class="zhdescription"|Create Geodesic line (circle-shaped) | |||
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|class="zhproperty"|KML Layer||class="zhdescription"|URL of the KML Layer, that would be displayed on the map | |class="zhproperty"|KML Layer||class="zhdescription"|URL of the KML Layer, that would be displayed on the map |
Revision as of 09:31, 7 March 2012
Creating Path
The path means a polyline.
We turn to the tab "Paths".
Enter the necessary number of paths with reference to a specific map.
Field Path - a set of coordinates of points, the coordinates (Latitude, Longitude) are separated by comma (,), the points themselves - separated by a semicolon (;)
Coordinates it is convenient to choose by dragging the marker (values are substituted into the reference field in the form Current coordinates, from there you can copy and add a separator and value in the field Path), or clicking the mouse on the desired location.
Path properties
Title | Path Title |
Description | Description |
Published | Published |
Path | Path for example: 59.92335689062723,30.385787878185525;59.92374467628344,30.387547407299284 |
Geodesic line | Create Geodesic line (circle-shaped) |
KML Layer | URL of the KML Layer, that would be displayed on the map |
KML Layer Show Type | Map bounds for fitting the KML layer
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Color | Line Color for example: #FF0000 |
Weight | Line Weight |
Opacity | Opacity, number value between 0.0 and 1.0 |
Map Title | Title of the map, where path would be displayed |
Category | The category that this path is assigned to |
Current coordinates | Current coordinates |