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The following sections discuss the creation of polygon, line and point geometries separately: | The following sections discuss the creation of polygon, line and point geometries separately: | ||
* '''[[#Drawing a polygon | Drawing a polygon]]'''<br/>Location types that support a polygon geometry include [[Location types and symbology#OperationArea|Operation area]], [[Location types and symbology#ForecastArea|Forecast area]], [[Location types and symbology#OperatingZone|Operating zone]], [[Location types and symbology#PermanentClosure|Permanent closure]], [[Location types and symbology#SkiRun|Ski run]] and [[Location types and symbology#AvalanchePath|Avalanche path]]. | * '''[[#Drawing a polygon | Drawing a polygon]]'''<br/>Location types that support a polygon geometry include [[Location types and symbology#OperationArea|Operation area]], [[Location types and symbology#ForecastArea|Forecast area]], [[Location types and symbology#OperatingZone|Operating zone]], [[Location types and symbology#PermanentClosure|Permanent closure]], [[Location types and symbology#SkiRun|Ski run]] and [[Location types and symbology#AvalanchePath|Avalanche path]]. | ||
− | * '''[[#Drawing a line | Drawing a line]]'''<br/>Location types that support a line geometry include [[Location types and symbology#Road|Road]], [[Location types and symbology#Rail|Rail]], [[Location types and symbology#Route|Route]], [[Location types and symbology#ControlRoute|Control Route]],[[Location types and symbology#SkiRun|Ski run]] and [[Location types and symbology#AvalanchePath|Avalanche path]]. | + | * '''[[#Drawing a line | Drawing a line]]'''<br/>Location types that support a line geometry include [[Location types and symbology#Road|Road]], [[Location types and symbology#Rail|Rail]], [[Location types and symbology#Route|Route]], [[Location types and symbology#ControlRoute|Control Route]], [[Location types and symbology#SkiRun|Ski run]] and [[Location types and symbology#AvalanchePath|Avalanche path]]. |
* '''[[#Drawing a point | Drawing a point]]'''<br/>Location types that support a point geometry include [[Location types and symbology#OperationArea|Operation area]], [[Location types and symbology#SkiRun|Ski run]], [[Location types and symbology#AvalanchePath|Avalanche path]], [[Location types and symbology#WeatherSite|Weather site]] and [[Location types and symbology#ShotPlacement|Shot placement]]. | * '''[[#Drawing a point | Drawing a point]]'''<br/>Location types that support a point geometry include [[Location types and symbology#OperationArea|Operation area]], [[Location types and symbology#SkiRun|Ski run]], [[Location types and symbology#AvalanchePath|Avalanche path]], [[Location types and symbology#WeatherSite|Weather site]] and [[Location types and symbology#ShotPlacement|Shot placement]]. | ||
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− | |To show the geometries of all of your existing locations, click on | + | |To show the geometries of all of your existing locations, click to check on Location Catalogue. |
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− | |To show the boundaries of the mountain range polygons used for creating the mountain range associations in the InfoEx report, click on | + | |To show the boundaries of the mountain range polygons used for creating the mountain range associations in the InfoEx report, click to check on Mountain Ranges. |
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− | |[[File:DrawNewPolygon.png | 300px | thumb | right | Fig. 1: Drawing a polygon]] To draw a polygon on the map, click on the [[File:ButtonDrawPolygon.png]] button. This will turn your cursor into a | + | |[[File:DrawNewPolygon.png | 300px | thumb | right | Fig. 1: Drawing a polygon]] To draw a polygon on the map, click on the [[File:ButtonDrawPolygon.png]] button. This will turn your cursor into a cross and you can start creating corner points for your new polygon by click on the map at desired locations (Fig. 1). Click on your first point to complete your polygon. |
− | {{Note|Please note that | + | {{Note|Please note that you cannot edit points with this tool. Use the Delete Last Point or Cancel options or complete your polygon and move on to the next instruction point if you want to edit your polygon.|NoteWithImage}} |
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|class="StepNum" | 6. | |class="StepNum" | 6. | ||
− | |[[File:EditPolygon.png | 300px | thumb | right | Fig. 2: Editing a polygon. Note the smaller, faint points between the main corner points.]] | + | |[[File:EditPolygon.png | 300px | thumb | right | Fig. 2: Editing a polygon. Note the smaller, faint points between the main corner points.]] The polygon will now have shaded circles in the middle between each corner point (Fig. 2). You have the following options for editing your polygon: |
* To edit an existing point, click on it and drag it to the desired new location | * To edit an existing point, click on it and drag it to the desired new location | ||
− | * To increase the complexity of your polygon, add an additional point by | + | * To increase the complexity of your polygon, add an additional point by dragging one of the shaded circles between two existing corner points to the desired location |
− | * To delete an existing point, | + | * To delete an existing point, click on it. |
− | To completely | + | * To create more shaded points click on an existing shaded point where you want extra points to appear. |
+ | To completely start fresh, click on the [[File:ButtonDrawPolygon.png]] button and draw your polygon again. The polygon you are replacing will remain visible until you complete drawing the new polygon. | ||
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|class="StepNum" | 7. | |class="StepNum" | 7. | ||
− | |Once you are happy with the shape of your polygon, click on {{ButtonGrey|Add}} in the left panel | + | |Once you are happy with the shape of your polygon, click on {{ButtonGrey|Add}} in the left panel to submit the new location to InfoEx. If you have forgotten to complete one of the required fields, you will get an error message and the incomplete field will be highlighted with a red frame. |
{{Note|Depending on the complexity of your geometry and the speed of your internet connection, submitting your location to the database might take up to a minute. Please be patient!}} | {{Note|Depending on the complexity of your geometry and the speed of your internet connection, submitting your location to the database might take up to a minute. Please be patient!}} | ||
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===Drawing a line=== | ===Drawing a line=== | ||
− | Location types that support a line geometry include [[Location types and symbology#Road|Road]], [[Location types and symbology#Rail|Rail]], [[Location types and symbology#Route|Route]], [[Location types and symbology#SkiRun|Ski run]] and [[Location types and symbology#AvalanchePath|Avalanche path]]. | + | Location types that support a line geometry include [[Location types and symbology#Road|Road]], [[Location types and symbology#Rail|Rail]], [[Location types and symbology#Route|Route]], [[Location types and symbology#ControlRoute|Control Route]], [[Location types and symbology#SkiRun|Ski run]] and [[Location types and symbology#AvalanchePath|Avalanche path]]. |
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− | | | + | |Drag the map to the desired general location zooming in or out if necessary |
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|class="StepNum" | 3. | |class="StepNum" | 3. | ||
− | |To show the geometries of all of your existing | + | |To show the geometries of all of your existing locations, click to check on Location Catalogue. |
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|class="StepNum" | 4. | |class="StepNum" | 4. | ||
− | |To show the boundaries of the mountain range polygons used for creating the mountain range associations in the InfoEx report, click on | + | |To show the boundaries of the mountain range polygons used for creating the mountain range associations in the InfoEx report, click to check on Mountain Ranges. |
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|class="StepNum" | 5. | |class="StepNum" | 5. | ||
− | |[[File:DrawNewLine.png | 300px | thumb | right | Fig. 3: Drawing a new line]] To draw a new line on the map, click on the [[File:ButtonDrawLine.png]] button. This will turn your cursor into a | + | |[[File:DrawNewLine.png | 300px | thumb | right | Fig. 3: Drawing a new line]] To draw a new line on the map, click on the [[File:ButtonDrawLine.png]] button. This will turn your cursor into a cross and you can start creating pivot points for your new line by clicking on the map at desired locations (Fig. 3). Click on your last point to complete your line. |
− | {{Note|Please note that this tool only allows you to draw the initial | + | {{Note|Please note that this tool only allows you to draw the initial line pivot points. You cannot edit points with this tool. Use the Delete Last Point or Cancel options or complete your line and move on to the next instruction point if you want to edit your line.|NoteWithImage}} |
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|class="StepNum" | 6. | |class="StepNum" | 6. | ||
− | |[[File:EditLine.png | 300px | thumb | right | Fig. 4: Editing a line. Note the smaller, faint points between the main | + | |[[File:EditLine.png | 300px | thumb | right | Fig. 4: Editing a line. Note the smaller, faint points between the main pivot points.]] The line will now have shaded circles in the middle between each pivot point (Fig. 4). You have the following options for editing your line: |
* To edit an existing point, click on it and drag it to the desired new location | * To edit an existing point, click on it and drag it to the desired new location | ||
− | * To increase the complexity of your | + | * To increase the complexity of your line, add an additional point by dragging one of the shaded circles between two existing pivot points to the desired location |
− | * To delete an existing point, | + | * To delete an existing point, click on it. |
− | To completely | + | * To create more shaded points click on an existing shaded point where you want extra points to appear. |
+ | To completely start fresh, click on the [[File:ButtonDrawLine.png]] button and draw your line again. The line you are replacing will remain visible until you complete drawing the new line. | ||
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|class="StepNum" | 7. | |class="StepNum" | 7. | ||
− | | Once you are happy with the shape of your line, click on {{ButtonGrey|Add}} in the left panel | + | | Once you are happy with the shape of your line, click on {{ButtonGrey|Add}} in the left panel to submit the new location to InfoEx. If you have forgotten to complete one of the required fields, you will get an error message and the incomplete field will be highlighted with a red frame. |
{{Note|Depending on the complexity of your geometry and the speed of your internet connection, submitting your location to the database might take up to a minute. Please be patient!}} | {{Note|Depending on the complexity of your geometry and the speed of your internet connection, submitting your location to the database might take up to a minute. Please be patient!}} | ||
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|class="StepNum" | 2. | |class="StepNum" | 2. | ||
− | | | + | |Drag the map to the desired general location zooming in or out if necessary. |
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|class="StepNum" | 3. | |class="StepNum" | 3. | ||
− | |To show the geometries of all of your existing | + | |To show the geometries of all of your existing locations, click to check on Location Catalogue. |
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|class="StepNum" | 4. | |class="StepNum" | 4. | ||
− | |To show the boundaries of the mountain range polygons used for creating the mountain range associations in the InfoEx report, click on | + | |To show the boundaries of the mountain range polygons used for creating the mountain range associations in the InfoEx report, click to check on Mountain Ranges. |
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|class="StepNum" | 5. | |class="StepNum" | 5. | ||
− | |[[File:DrawNewPoint.png | 300px | thumb | right | Fig. 5: Drawing a new point location (weather site)]] To draw a new point location on the map, click on the [[File:ButtonDrawPoint.png]] button. This will turn your cursor into | + | |[[File:DrawNewPoint.png | 300px | thumb | right | Fig. 5: Drawing a new point location (weather site)]] To draw a new point location on the map, click on the [[File:ButtonDrawPoint.png]] button. This will turn your cursor into a cross and you can create your point location by clicking on the map at the desired location (Fig. 5). |
− | {{Note|When you drawing a weather site on the map, its elevation field is automatically filled with the value | + | {{Note|When you drawing a weather site on the map, its elevation field is automatically filled with the value extracted from the digital elevation model of the map. You can always overwrite the value manually.|NoteWithImage}} |
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|class="StepNum" | 6. | |class="StepNum" | 6. | ||
− | |To change the location of your point, | + | |To change the location of your point, drag and drop the paddle at your desired location. |
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|class="StepNum" | 7. | |class="StepNum" | 7. | ||
− | | Once you are happy with the location of your point location, click on {{ButtonGrey|Add}} in the left panel | + | | Once you are happy with the location of your point location, click on {{ButtonGrey|Add}} in the left panel to submit the new location to InfoEx. If you have forgotten to complete one of the required fields, you will get an error message and the incomplete field will be highlighted with a red frame. |
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Latest revision as of 16:47, 2 December 2015
REQUIREMENTS | |
Permission | Operation Administrator and higher |
Connectivity | Online only |
This document describes how to create location geometries with the available drawing tool directly in the InfoEx system.
Step-by-step description
The following sections discuss the creation of polygon, line and point geometries separately:
- Drawing a polygon
Location types that support a polygon geometry include Operation area, Forecast area, Operating zone, Permanent closure, Ski run and Avalanche path. - Drawing a line
Location types that support a line geometry include Road, Rail, Route, Control Route, Ski run and Avalanche path. - Drawing a point
Location types that support a point geometry include Operation area, Ski run, Avalanche path, Weather site and Shot placement.
ISSUE | The system currently does not support multi-geometries (i.e., multiple, separate polygons, lines or points associated with a single location). Workaround: Please contact InfoEx support staff at the CAA to discuss possible solutions. JIRA: -772 (Aug.13, 2013) |
Drawing a polygon
Location types that support a polygon geometry include Operation area, Forecast area, Operating zone, Permanent closure, Ski run and Avalanche path.
Drawing a line
Location types that support a line geometry include Road, Rail, Route, Control Route, Ski run and Avalanche path.
1. | After entering the name and abbreviation of a location move to the map to enter the appropriate geometry. | ||
2. | Drag the map to the desired general location zooming in or out if necessary | ||
3. | To show the geometries of all of your existing locations, click to check on Location Catalogue. | ||
4. | To show the boundaries of the mountain range polygons used for creating the mountain range associations in the InfoEx report, click to check on Mountain Ranges. | ||
5. | To draw a new line on the map, click on the button. This will turn your cursor into a cross and you can start creating pivot points for your new line by clicking on the map at desired locations (Fig. 3). Click on your last point to complete your line.
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6. | The line will now have shaded circles in the middle between each pivot point (Fig. 4). You have the following options for editing your line:
To completely start fresh, click on the button and draw your line again. The line you are replacing will remain visible until you complete drawing the new line. | ||
7. | Once you are happy with the shape of your line, click on Add in the left panel to submit the new location to InfoEx. If you have forgotten to complete one of the required fields, you will get an error message and the incomplete field will be highlighted with a red frame.
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Drawing a point
Location types that support a point geometry include Operation area, Ski run, Avalanche path, Weather site and Shot placement
1. | After entering the name and abbreviation of a location move to the map to enter the appropriate geometry. | ||
2. | Drag the map to the desired general location zooming in or out if necessary. | ||
3. | To show the geometries of all of your existing locations, click to check on Location Catalogue. | ||
4. | To show the boundaries of the mountain range polygons used for creating the mountain range associations in the InfoEx report, click to check on Mountain Ranges. | ||
5. | To draw a new point location on the map, click on the button. This will turn your cursor into a cross and you can create your point location by clicking on the map at the desired location (Fig. 5).
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6. | To change the location of your point, drag and drop the paddle at your desired location. | ||
7. | Once you are happy with the location of your point location, click on Add in the left panel to submit the new location to InfoEx. If you have forgotten to complete one of the required fields, you will get an error message and the incomplete field will be highlighted with a red frame. |
Related documents
- Location catalog overview
- Location types and symbology
- Location hierarchy
- Adding locations to the location catalog
- Editing locations in the location catalog
- Deleting locations from the location catalog
- Changing the hierarchy among your locations
- Searching for a location in the location catalog
- Viewing photos
- Downloading your location catalog as a KML file
Functionality tested by
- Dec. 22: Pascal Haegeli