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This document describes how to create location geometries with the available drawing tool directly in the InfoEx system. | This document describes how to create location geometries with the available drawing tool directly in the InfoEx system. | ||
− | {{Issue|Drawing directly in the Google Earth map has not been implemented yet<br/>''Workaround'': See [[How to import the geometry of a location from a KML file]] for an alternative method. |IssueWithImage|132|Sept. 22, 2013)}} | + | {{Issue|Drawing or editing locations directly in the Google Earth map has not been implemented yet<br/>''Workaround'': See [[How to import the geometry of a location from a KML file]] for an alternative method. |IssueWithImage|132|Sept. 22, 2013)}} |
==Step-by-step description== | ==Step-by-step description== |
Revision as of 20:08, 21 October 2013
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.
ISSUE | Drawing or editing locations directly in the Google Earth map has not been implemented yet Workaround: See How to import the geometry of a location from a KML file for an alternative method. JIRA: -132 (Sept. 22, 2013)) |
Step-by-step description
The following sections discuss the creation of polygon, line and point geometries separately.
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 Pascal Haegeli to discuss possible solutions. JIRA: -772 (Aug.13, 2013) |
Drawing a polygon
Location types that support a polygon geometry include:
1. | Description of first step. |
2. | Description of second step. |
3. | ... |
Drawing a line
Location types that support a polygon geometry include:
1. | Description of first step. |
2. | Description of second step. |
3. | ... |
Drawing a point
Location types that support a point geometry include:
1. | Description of first step. |
2. | Description of second step. |
3. | ... |
Related documents
Functionality tested by
- Oct. 21: Pascal Haegeli / na / na