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7 bh 1367 <book>
8     <bookinfo>
9 jan 1570 <title>User's Manual for Thuban 1.0</title>
10     <authorgroup>
11     <author>
12     <firstname>Jonathan</firstname><surname>Coles</surname>
13     </author>
14     <author>
15     <firstname>Jan-Oliver</firstname><surname>Wagner</surname>
16     </author>
17     <author>
18     <firstname>Frank</firstname><surname>Koormann</surname>
19     </author>
20     </authorgroup>
21 bh 1367 <copyright>
22     <year>2003</year>
23     <holder>Intevation GmbH</holder>
24     </copyright>
25 jan 1570 <revhistory>
26 jan 1624 <!-- comment this first revision out when releasing a real version -->
27 jan 1689 <!--
28 jan 1570 <revision>
29 jan 1689 <revnumber>CVS version $Id$</revnumber>
30     <date></date>
31 jan 1624 <revremark>Under development.</revremark>
32     </revision>
33 jan 1689 -->
34 jan 1624 <revision>
35 jan 1689 <revnumber>1.0pre2</revnumber>
36     <date>29-Aug-2003</date>
37     <revremark>
38     Corresponds to Thuban development release 0.8.1.
39     New: chapter on extensions.
40     </revremark>
41     </revision>
42     <revision>
43 jan 1570 <revnumber>1.0pre1</revnumber>
44     <date>08-Aug-2003</date>
45 jan 1689 <revremark>Corresponds to Thuban development release 0.8.1.</revremark>
46 jan 1570 </revision>
47     </revhistory>
48    
49 bh 1367 </bookinfo>
50    
51     <chapter><title>Introduction</title>
52     <para>
53 jan 1544 Thuban is an interactive geographic data viewer.
54     It has been developed because there was no simple interactive
55 jonathan 1446 viewer for geographic information available as Free Software. Thuban is
56     written in Python and C++ and uses the wxWindows library allowing it to
57     run on many different platforms, including GNU/Linux and Windows.
58 bh 1367 </para>
59 jonathan 1446 <para>
60 jan 1544 Geographic data viewers are a necessary tool as they allow one to
61     get a visual
62 jonathan 1446 impression of the positional relationship of the information that may not
63     be apparent from simple inspection of the data values themselves.
64     Thuban allows the user to create a session that displays
65     geographic data and then explore that data through navigation and
66     manipulation of how it is drawn. The results can then be saved or printed.
67     </para>
68     <para>
69     Thuban arranges a session in a hierarchy. A session contains a map which
70     consists of layers. Each layer represents one kind of data set. For
71     instance, there may be a layer for roads and another layer for buildings.
72     These layers can either be vector shapes or images.
73     </para>
74 jan 1423
75     <section><title>Installation</title>
76 jonathan 1446 <para>
77     Thuban is actively supported under Debian Testing (sarge), RedHat 7.2,
78 jonathan 1533 and Windows 2000. Thuban depends on the following packages. These
79     packages can also be found on the
80 jonathan 1446 <ulink url="http://thuban.intevation.org/download.html">
81     Thuban Download site
82     </ulink>.
83 frank 1532 <itemizedlist>
84 jonathan 1533 <listitem><para>Python 2.2.1 (<literal>http://www.python.org</literal>)</para></listitem>
85     <listitem><para>wxWindows 2.4 (<literal>http://www.wxwindows.org</literal>)</para></listitem>
86     <listitem><para>wxPython 2.4 (<literal>http://www.wxpython.org</literal>)</para></listitem>
87     <listitem><para>proj 4.4.5 Projection Library (<literal>http://www.remotesensing.org/proj/</literal>)</para></listitem>
88     <listitem><para>GDAL 1.1.8 (<literal>http://www.remotesensing.org/gdal/</literal>)</para></listitem>
89     <listitem><para>SQLite 2.8.3 (<literal>http://www.hwaci.com/sw/sqlite/</literal>)</para></listitem>
90     <listitem><para>PySQLite 0.4.3 (<literal>http://pysqlite.sourceforge.net</literal>)</para></listitem>
91     </itemizedlist>
92 jonathan 1446 </para>
93 jan 1544 <para>
94     Along with the source codes, the download page also offers
95     full installation packages for Debian, Windows and RPM-based systems
96     (Mandrake, RedHat, SuSE, etc).
97     </para>
98 jan 1719 <section><title>RPM-based GNU/Linux Systems</title>
99     <section><title>Installing Binary Packages</title>
100     <para>
101     The most wide-spread RPM-based GNU/Linux Systems are RedHat,
102     Mandrake and SuSE. The documentation of these distributions
103     should contain information about how to install third-party
104     RPM packages. Nonetheless, a short summary is provided here.
105     </para>
106     <para>
107     RPM packages can be installed applying several tools.
108     The most basic one is the command line program "rpm".
109     The hardware architecture is identified in the name
110     of RPM packages, eg. 'i386' for most Intel/AMD architectures.
111     If you have a different hardware architecture, where no
112     binary RPM packages are provided, you must rebuild binary
113     packages from the RPM source packages first (see below).
114     Typical rpm commands look like:
115    
116     <programlisting>
117     rpm --install Thuban-0.9.0-1.i386.rpm
118     </programlisting>
119    
120     Depending on what you already have installed on your
121     system, you are informed that some packages are
122     required, but not installed. You need to install them
123     first. Either they are provided by your GNU/Linux distributor
124     or available somewhere on the Internet.
125     The more essential and special ones are provided together
126     with the Thuban package.
127     </para>
128    
129     <para>
130     For rpm exist some graphical user interfaces, notably
131     kpackage, GnoRPM and xrpm.
132     </para>
133    
134     <para>
135     Make yourself familiar with one of the tools and apply it
136     to install the packages.
137     Note, that you need to be administrator (root) for the system
138     to do that.
139     </para>
140     </section>
141     <section><title>Build Binaries from Source Packages</title>
142     <para>
143     This section describes howto build RPM install-packages
144     from RPM source-packages.
145     This adapts and optimizes an install-package specifically
146     to your system.
147     This is especially helpful to resolve version conflicts of
148     dependent packages. Furthermore, install-packages for other
149     platforms (e.g. PowerPC) can be created.
150     </para>
151    
152     <para>
153     Note: rpm must be at least version 4. Execute
154     <literal>rpm --version</literal> to find out about the version.
155     </para>
156    
157     <para>
158     You need to do the following preparations to be able to
159     build the packages as a regular user. You should now
160     perform the package buling as root since this
161     might cause damage to your system.
162     <itemizedlist>
163     <listitem>
164     <para>
165     Create RPM directory structure:
166     Choose a directory (e.g. $HOME/myrpm) and create the
167     subdirectories BUILD, RPM, SOURCES, SPECS and SRPMS.
168     A possible command sequence for this is:
169     <programlisting>
170     mkdir $HOME/freegisrpm
171     cd $HOME/freegisrpm
172     mkdir BUILD RPMS SOURCES SPECS SRPMS
173     </programlisting>
174     </para>
175     </listitem>
176     <listitem>
177     <para>
178     Set environment variable RPM_DIR:
179     <programlisting>
180     export RPM_DIR=$HOME/freegisrpm
181     </programlisting>
182     </para>
183     </listitem>
184     <listitem>
185     <para>
186     Create $HOME/.rpmmacros:
187     This file sets general preferences and some
188     specific settings for signing packages.
189     If you don't have a GnuPG-key, you can skip
190     the signature settings i.e. drop the last 4 lines.
191     A signature becomes important when you want to
192     give away packages to third parties.
193     <programlisting>
194     <![CDATA[
195     %packager Name Lastname <[email protected]>
196    
197     %_topdir /home/mylogin/myrpm
198    
199     %_signature gpg
200     %_gpg_name Name Lastname
201     %_pgp_path ~/.gnupg
202     %_pgpbin /usr/bin/gpg
203     ]]>
204     </programlisting>
205     </para>
206     </listitem>
207     </itemizedlist>
208    
209     Now you can install any RPM source-package.
210     It's components are installed into the corresponding
211     subdirectories of your rpm-directory.
212     Essentially these are the sources (into directory SOURCES)
213     and the so-called spec-file which contains all build
214     instructions. The spec-file will go into the SPEC directory.
215     Example:
216     <literal>rpm --install Thuban-0.9.0-1.src.rpm</literal>
217     </para>
218    
219     <para>
220     Create install-package:
221     Go to the directory with the spec-files and rebuild the
222     package:
223     <programlisting>
224     cd $HOME/mypm/SPECS
225     rpm -bb thuban.spec
226     </programlisting>
227     Next, you will find the newly created package in
228     $HOME/myrpm/RPMS/i386.
229     If you build the package for another architecture than
230     i386, then the name of the directory has a corresponding name.
231     </para>
232     <para>
233     For documentation of RPM, either type
234     <literal>man rpm</literal> or <literal>rpm --help</literal>.
235     This will provide you with information on the various command
236     line options of RPM.
237     For more information see the
238     <ulink url="http://www.rpm.org/">homepage of RPM</ulink>.
239     </para>
240     </section>
241     </section>
242 jan 1423 </section>
243    
244 jonathan 1446 <section><title>The Main Window</title>
245 jan 1423 <para>
246 frank 1532 <figure>
247     <title>The Main Window</title>
248 jonathan 1446 <mediaobject>
249 jonathan 1490 <imageobject> <imagedata fileref="../images/1_2_mainwindow.png" format="PNG" scale="&imgscale;"/> </imageobject>
250     <imageobject> <imagedata fileref="./images/1_2_mainwindow.ps" format="EPS" scale="&imgscale;"/> </imageobject>
251 jonathan 1446 </mediaobject>
252 frank 1532 </figure>
253 jonathan 1446 </para>
254    
255     <para>
256 jonathan 1466 The map window shows the current state of the map and is where
257 jonathan 1446 the user can interact with the map using the tools.
258     </para>
259    
260     <para>
261 jonathan 1466 The legend on the left displays a list of the current layers and
262     any visible classification groups. In the example, each shape layer
263     has a default classification which specifies how the shapes in each
264     layer are drawn. Layers that are higher in the list appear
265     ``closer'' to the user. The legend can be closed by clicking on the
266     small X in the upper right-hand region of the legend.
267     To open it again, use
268 jonathan 1446 <menuchoice>
269     <guimenu>Map</guimenu>
270     <guimenuitem>Legend</guimenuitem>
271     </menuchoice>.
272     The legend is also dockable, which means that it can be detached
273     from the main window by clicking on the small button next to the
274 jonathan 1466 close button. It can be attached by clicking the same button
275 jonathan 1446 again.
276     </para>
277     <para>
278 jonathan 1466 The status bar displays different information depending on the
279 jonathan 1446 current context. If the user is selecting an item from the menu
280     then the status bar will display a short help message indicating
281     what each menu item is for. If the user has a tool selected then
282     the position of the cursor on the map is displayed.
283     </para>
284     <para>
285 jonathan 1466 The tool bar provides quick access to the commonly needed tools.
286 jonathan 1446 By hovering over each button the user can see a short messages
287     describing what the tool does. The tools provided are Zoom In, Zoom
288 frank 1496 Out, Pan, Full Extent, Full Layer Extent, Full Shape Extent, Identify,
289 jonathan 1446 and Label. Each of the tools will be explained in further detail later
290     in the manual.
291     </para>
292 jan 1423 </section>
293    
294 bh 1367 </chapter>
295 jan 1423
296     <chapter><title>Session Management</title>
297    
298 jonathan 1446 <section><title>Starting a New Session</title>
299 jan 1423 <para>
300 jonathan 1446 A new session can be started from
301     <menuchoice>
302     <guimenu>File</guimenu>
303     <guimenuitem>New Session</guimenuitem>
304 jonathan 1490 </menuchoice>.
305 jonathan 1446 If a session is already loaded and has been modified without
306     being saved a prompt will ask if the current session should
307 jonathan 1490 be saved. A new session consists of an empty map with no
308     layers and no tables.
309 jan 1423 </para>
310     </section>
311    
312 jonathan 1446 <section><title>Opening a Session</title>
313 jan 1423 <para>
314 jonathan 1446 A session can be opened from
315     <menuchoice>
316     <guimenu>File</guimenu>
317     <guimenuitem>Open Session</guimenuitem>
318 jonathan 1490 </menuchoice>. A dialog box will open allowing the user to browse
319     for a Thuban Session file. Thuban session files end with
320     <varname>.thuban</varname>. Selecting a file a clicking
321     <guibutton>OK</guibutton> will load the session into Thuban.
322 jonathan 1446
323     If a session is already loaded and has been modified without
324     being saved a prompt will ask if the current session should
325     be saved.
326 jan 1423 </para>
327     </section>
328    
329 jonathan 1446 <section><title>Saving a Session</title>
330 jan 1423 <para>
331 jonathan 1446 A session can be saved from
332     <menuchoice>
333     <guimenu>File</guimenu>
334     <guimenuitem>Save Session</guimenuitem>
335 jonathan 1490 </menuchoice>. A dialog box will open allowing the user to browse
336 frank 1496 the file system and select a place to save the session. Thuban
337 jonathan 1490 sessions should be saved under a name ending in
338     <varname>.thuban</varname>. If the file already exists the user
339     will be prompted to save under a different name or overwrite the
340     existing file.
341 jan 1423 </para>
342     </section>
343    
344 jonathan 1446 <section><title>The Session Info-Tree</title>
345 jonathan 1490 <para>
346 frank 1532 <figure>
347     <title>Session Info Tree</title>
348 jonathan 1490 <mediaobject>
349     <imageobject><imagedata fileref="../images/2_4_session_tree.png" format="PNG" scale="&imgscale;"/></imageobject>
350     <imageobject><imagedata fileref="./images/2_4_session_tree.eps" format="EPS" scale="&imgscale;"/></imageobject>
351     </mediaobject>
352 frank 1532 </figure>
353 jonathan 1490 </para>
354 jan 1423 <para>
355 jonathan 1490 The session info-tree is primarily intended for developers working
356     with Thuban. It displays many of the internal values for the session,
357     map, and layers. It can be opened from
358     <menuchoice>
359     <guimenu>File</guimenu>
360     <guimenuitem>Session Tree</guimenuitem>
361     </menuchoice>.
362 jan 1423 </para>
363     </section>
364     </chapter>
365    
366     <chapter><title>Map Management</title>
367     <para>
368 jonathan 1466 The map consists of a number of layers where each layer represents a
369     different type of data set. By interacting with the map the user can
370     visually explore the data.
371 jan 1423 </para>
372 jonathan 1490 <para>
373     The map can have a name that will appear in the Thuban title bar.
374     The map name can be changed using
375     <menuchoice>
376     <guimenu>Map</guimenu>
377     <guimenuitem>Rename</guimenuitem>
378     </menuchoice>.
379     </para>
380     <para>
381     <inlinemediaobject>
382     <imageobject>
383     <imagedata fileref="../images/3_rename_map.png" format="PNG" scale="&imgscale;"/>
384     </imageobject>
385     <imageobject>
386     <imagedata fileref="./images/3_rename_map.eps" format="EPS" scale="&imgscale;"/>
387     </imageobject>
388     <textobject> <phrase>Rename Map</phrase> </textobject>
389     </inlinemediaobject>
390     </para>
391 jan 1423
392 jonathan 1446 <section><title>Adding and Removing Layers</title>
393 jan 1423 <para>
394 jan 1624 There are two types of layers that can be added to a map: Shape layers
395 jonathan 1466 and image layers. Shape layers are stored in Shapefile format, a
396 jan 1624 widely used file format for storing geographic objects. These
397 jonathan 1466 files have the extension ``.shp''. Associated with
398 jonathan 1491 the shape file is a database file which stores attributes for
399 jan 1624 each shape in the Shape file. This file, in dBase format,
400 jonathan 1491 has the extension ``.dbf''. Both files must have the same base name.
401     For example, if there is a shape file named roads.shp there must
402 jonathan 1466 also be a file roads.dbf.
403 jan 1423 </para>
404 jonathan 1466 <para>
405     Shape layers can be added to the map with
406     <menuchoice>
407     <guimenu>Map</guimenu>
408     <guimenuitem>Add Layer</guimenuitem>
409     </menuchoice>.
410 jan 1624 Initially, only the ``.shp'' files are shown which is enough for the
411     selection. However, if you switch to display all files and select one
412     of the associated files (e.g. ``.dbf''), Thuban will recognize the base
413     name and load the corresponding Shape file.
414 jonathan 1466 </para>
415 jan 1624 <para>
416     The file dialog for Shape files allows to select multiple files.
417     Use the shift-button together with the left mouse button to extend
418     the selection.
419     </para>
420 jonathan 1466
421     <para>
422     Image layers can be added to the map with
423     <menuchoice>
424     <guimenu>Map</guimenu>
425     <guimenuitem>Add Image Layer</guimenuitem>
426     </menuchoice>.
427     It is important to select a valid image file that has geographic
428 jonathan 1491 data associated with it. The data can be embedded in the file itself,
429 jonathan 1466 or in another file. If geographic information cannot be found, Thuban
430     will report an error.
431     </para>
432 jan 1423 </section>
433    
434     <section><title>Navigation</title>
435     <para>
436 jonathan 1466 The map can be explored by using the navigation tools available on
437 jonathan 1491 the tool bar or from the
438 jonathan 1466 <menuchoice><guimenu>Map</guimenu></menuchoice> menu.
439 jan 1423 </para>
440 frank 1532 <itemizedlist>
441     <listitem>
442 jonathan 1466 <para>
443     The ZoomIn tool
444     <inlinemediaobject>
445     <imageobject>
446 jonathan 1490 <imagedata fileref="../images/3_2_zoomin.png" format="PNG" scale="&imgscale;"/>
447 jonathan 1473 </imageobject>
448     <imageobject>
449 jonathan 1490 <imagedata fileref="./images/3_2_zoomin.eps" format="EPS" scale="&imgscale;"/>
450 jonathan 1466 </imageobject>
451     <textobject> <phrase>ZoomIn Tool</phrase> </textobject>
452     </inlinemediaobject>
453 jonathan 1491 enlarges a region of the map. Clicking once on the map
454 jonathan 1466 will double the magnification and center the map on the point that
455 jonathan 1510 was clicked. Clicking and dragging selects a region that will be
456 jonathan 1491 enlarged to fit the window.
457 jonathan 1466 </para>
458 frank 1532 </listitem>
459     <listitem>
460 jonathan 1466 <para>
461     The ZoomOut tool
462     <inlinemediaobject>
463     <imageobject>
464 jonathan 1490 <imagedata fileref="../images/3_2_zoomout.png" format="PNG" scale="&imgscale;"/>
465 jonathan 1473 </imageobject>
466     <imageobject>
467 jonathan 1490 <imagedata fileref="./images/3_2_zoomout.eps" format="EPS" scale="&imgscale;"/>
468 jonathan 1466 </imageobject>
469     <textobject> <phrase>ZoomOut Tool</phrase> </textobject>
470     </inlinemediaobject>
471     shrinks the map so that a larger region is visible. A single click
472     reduces the magnification by a factor of two. Clicking and dragging
473     selects a box such that the current contents of the window will be
474     scaled to fit into that box.
475     </para>
476 frank 1532 </listitem>
477     <listitem>
478 jonathan 1466 <para>
479     The Pan tool
480     <inlinemediaobject>
481     <imageobject>
482 jonathan 1490 <imagedata fileref="../images/3_2_pan.png" format="PNG" scale="&imgscale;"/>
483 jonathan 1473 </imageobject>
484     <imageobject>
485 jonathan 1490 <imagedata fileref="./images/3_2_pan.eps" format="EPS" scale="&imgscale;"/>
486 jonathan 1466 </imageobject>
487     <textobject> <phrase>Pan Tool</phrase> </textobject>
488     </inlinemediaobject>
489     allows the user to move the map around by clicking and dragging.
490     </para>
491 frank 1532 </listitem>
492     <listitem>
493 jonathan 1466 <para>
494     The Full Extent tool
495     <inlinemediaobject>
496     <imageobject>
497 jonathan 1490 <imagedata fileref="../images/3_2_fullextent.png" format="PNG" scale="&imgscale;"/>
498 jonathan 1473 </imageobject>
499     <imageobject>
500 jonathan 1490 <imagedata fileref="./images/3_2_fullextent.eps" format="EPS" scale="&imgscale;"/>
501 jonathan 1466 </imageobject>
502     <textobject> <phrase>Full Extent Tool</phrase> </textobject>
503     </inlinemediaobject>
504     rescales the viewable region so that the entire map is visible.
505     </para>
506 frank 1532 </listitem>
507     <listitem>
508 jonathan 1466 <para>
509     The Full Layer Extent tool
510     <inlinemediaobject>
511     <imageobject>
512 jonathan 1490 <imagedata fileref="../images/3_2_fulllayerextent.png" format="PNG" scale="&imgscale;"/>
513 jonathan 1473 </imageobject>
514     <imageobject>
515 jonathan 1490 <imagedata fileref="./images/3_2_fulllayerextent.eps" format="EPS" scale="&imgscale;"/>
516 jonathan 1466 </imageobject>
517     <textobject> <phrase>Full Layer Extent Tool</phrase> </textobject>
518     </inlinemediaobject>
519     rescales the viewable region so that the currently selected
520     layer fits within the window. If no layer is selected this button
521     will be disabled.
522     </para>
523 frank 1532 </listitem>
524     <listitem>
525 jonathan 1466 <para>
526     The Full Shape Extent tool
527     <inlinemediaobject>
528     <imageobject>
529 jonathan 1490 <imagedata fileref="../images/3_2_fullshapeextent.png" format="PNG" scale="&imgscale;"/>
530 jonathan 1473 </imageobject>
531     <imageobject>
532 jonathan 1490 <imagedata fileref="./images/3_2_fullshapeextent.eps" format="EPS" scale="&imgscale;"/>
533 jonathan 1466 </imageobject>
534     <textobject> <phrase>Full Shape Extent Tool</phrase> </textobject>
535     </inlinemediaobject>
536     rescales the viewable region so that the currently selected
537     shape fits within the window. If the shape is a point, it is
538     centered and the map is zoomed all the way in. If no shape is
539 jonathan 1510 selected this button will be disabled. This feature is especially
540     helpful when identifying an object related to a selected record
541     in a tableview (see below).
542    
543 jonathan 1466 </para>
544 frank 1532 </listitem>
545     </itemizedlist>
546 jan 1423 </section>
547    
548 jonathan 1446 <section><title>Object Identification</title>
549 jan 1423 <para>
550 jonathan 1466 Objects on the map can be identified using the Identify tool
551     <inlinemediaobject>
552     <imageobject>
553 jonathan 1490 <imagedata fileref="../images/3_3_identify.png" format="PNG" scale="&imgscale;"/>
554 jonathan 1473 </imageobject>
555     <imageobject>
556 jonathan 1490 <imagedata fileref="./images/3_3_identify.eps" format="EPS" scale="&imgscale;"/>
557 jonathan 1466 </imageobject>
558     <textobject> <phrase>Identify Tool</phrase> </textobject>
559     </inlinemediaobject>.
560     Clicking on an object selects that object and opens a dialog which
561     shows all the table attributes for that object. Any current selection
562 jonathan 1510 is lost. Objects on the map are typically shapes and this document
563     will often refer to objects as shapes.
564 jan 1423 </para>
565     </section>
566    
567 frank 1496 <section><title>Object Labeling</title>
568 jan 1423 <para>
569 frank 1496 Objects can be labeled using the Label tool
570 jonathan 1466 <inlinemediaobject>
571     <imageobject>
572 jonathan 1490 <imagedata fileref="../images/3_3_label.png" format="PNG" scale="&imgscale;"/>
573 jonathan 1473 </imageobject>
574     <imageobject>
575 jonathan 1490 <imagedata fileref="./images/3_3_label.eps" format="EPS" scale="&imgscale;"/>
576 jonathan 1466 </imageobject>
577     <textobject> <phrase>Label Tool</phrase> </textobject>
578     </inlinemediaobject>.
579     Clicking on an object selects that object and opens a dialog which
580     displays the table attributes for that object. An attribute can
581 jonathan 1491 be selected to be the label on the map. The label will be placed
582     at the center of the shape. Clicking on an object that already has
583     a label will remove the label.
584 jan 1423 </para>
585     </section>
586    
587 jonathan 1446 <section><title>The Legend</title>
588 jonathan 1490 <para>
589     <inlinemediaobject>
590     <imageobject>
591     <imagedata fileref="../images/3_5_legend.png" format="PNG" scale="&imgscale;"/>
592     </imageobject>
593     <imageobject>
594     <imagedata fileref="./images/3_5_legend.eps" format="EPS" scale="&imgscale;"/>
595     </imageobject>
596     <textobject> <phrase>Legend</phrase> </textobject>
597     </inlinemediaobject>
598     </para>
599 jan 1423 <para>
600 jonathan 1466 The Legend provides an overview of the layers in the map. Layers
601     that appear higher in the legend will appear ``closer'' to the user.
602     If a layer supports classification (currently, only shape layers
603     have this feature) then the classification groups will be shown
604     below each layer. The properties for each group are also displayed
605     with a small graphic. Polygon layers appear as rectangles, lines
606     appear as curved lines, and points appear as circles.
607     </para>
608     <para>
609     Along the top of the legend is a toolbar which allows quick access
610     to some of the layer manipulation options under
611 jonathan 1491 <menuchoice><guimenu>Map</guimenu></menuchoice>.
612     </para>
613 jonathan 1466
614 frank 1532 <itemizedlist>
615     <listitem>
616 jonathan 1491 <para>
617     The Move Layer to Top tool
618     <inlinemediaobject>
619     <imageobject>
620     <imagedata fileref="../images/3_5_totop.png" format="PNG" scale="&imgscale;"/>
621     </imageobject>
622     <imageobject>
623     <imagedata fileref="./images/3_5_totop.eps" format="EPS" scale="&imgscale;"/>
624     </imageobject>
625     <textobject> <phrase>Move Layer to Top</phrase> </textobject>
626     </inlinemediaobject> raises the selected layer to the top of the map.
627     </para>
628 frank 1532 </listitem>
629     <listitem>
630 jonathan 1491
631     <para>
632     The Move Layer Up tool
633     <inlinemediaobject>
634     <imageobject>
635     <imagedata fileref="../images/3_5_moveup.png" format="PNG" scale="&imgscale;"/>
636     </imageobject>
637     <imageobject>
638     <imagedata fileref="./images/3_5_moveup.eps" format="EPS" scale="&imgscale;"/>
639     </imageobject>
640     <textobject> <phrase>Move Layer Up</phrase> </textobject>
641     </inlinemediaobject> raises the selected layer one level.
642     </para>
643 frank 1532 </listitem>
644     <listitem>
645 jonathan 1491
646     <para>
647     The Move Layer Down tool
648     <inlinemediaobject>
649     <imageobject>
650     <imagedata fileref="../images/3_5_movedown.png" format="PNG" scale="&imgscale;"/>
651     </imageobject>
652     <imageobject>
653     <imagedata fileref="./images/3_5_movedown.eps" format="EPS" scale="&imgscale;"/>
654     </imageobject>
655     <textobject> <phrase>Move Layer Down</phrase> </textobject>
656     </inlinemediaobject> lowers the selected layer one level.
657     </para>
658    
659 frank 1532 </listitem>
660     <listitem>
661 jonathan 1491 <para>
662     The Move Layer to Bottom tool
663     <inlinemediaobject>
664     <imageobject>
665     <imagedata fileref="../images/3_5_tobottom.png" format="PNG" scale="&imgscale;"/>
666     </imageobject>
667     <imageobject>
668     <imagedata fileref="./images/3_5_tobottom.eps" format="EPS" scale="&imgscale;"/>
669     </imageobject>
670     <textobject> <phrase>Move Layer to Bottom</phrase> </textobject>
671     </inlinemediaobject> lowers the selected layer to the bottom of the map.
672     </para>
673    
674 frank 1532 </listitem>
675     <listitem>
676 jonathan 1491 <para>
677     The Visible tool
678     <inlinemediaobject>
679     <imageobject>
680     <imagedata fileref="../images/3_5_visible.png" format="PNG" scale="&imgscale;"/>
681     </imageobject>
682     <imageobject>
683     <imagedata fileref="./images/3_5_visible.eps" format="EPS" scale="&imgscale;"/>
684     </imageobject>
685     <textobject> <phrase>Visible</phrase> </textobject>
686     </inlinemediaobject> shows the selected layer in the map if it was
687     hidden.
688     </para>
689    
690 frank 1532 </listitem>
691     <listitem>
692 jonathan 1491 <para>
693     The Invisible tool
694     <inlinemediaobject>
695     <imageobject>
696     <imagedata fileref="../images/3_5_invisible.png" format="PNG" scale="&imgscale;"/>
697     </imageobject>
698     <imageobject>
699     <imagedata fileref="./images/3_5_invisible.eps" format="EPS" scale="&imgscale;"/>
700     </imageobject>
701     <textobject> <phrase>Invisible</phrase> </textobject>
702     </inlinemediaobject> hides the selected layer in the map.
703     </para>
704    
705 frank 1532 </listitem>
706     <listitem>
707 jonathan 1491 <para>
708     The Properties tool
709     <inlinemediaobject>
710     <imageobject>
711     <imagedata fileref="../images/3_5_props.png" format="PNG" scale="&imgscale;"/>
712     </imageobject>
713     <imageobject>
714     <imagedata fileref="./images/3_5_props.eps" format="EPS" scale="&imgscale;"/>
715     </imageobject>
716     <textobject> <phrase>Properties</phrase> </textobject>
717     </inlinemediaobject> opens the layer's properties dialog box.
718 jonathan 1466 Double-clicking on a layer or a group of a layer will open the
719     properties dialog for that layer.
720 jan 1423 </para>
721 frank 1532 </listitem>
722     </itemizedlist>
723 jonathan 1510 <para>
724     Along the bottom of the legend is the scalebar. The scalebar
725     will be available if there are any layers and the map has a
726     projection set.
727     </para>
728 jan 1423 </section>
729    
730 jonathan 1490 <section><title>Exporting</title>
731     <para>
732     Under Windows, maps can be exported in Enhanced Metafile format
733     (<varname>.wmf</varname>)
734     from
735     <menuchoice>
736     <guimenu>Map</guimenu>
737     <guimenuitem>Export</guimenuitem>
738 jonathan 1510 </menuchoice> for use in reports, presentations, or further
739     modification. The current map view, legend, and, if available,
740     scalebar are exported. Under other platforms this option is not
741     available. Clicking this menu item open a file selection dialog
742     that lets the user select a location to export the map.
743 jonathan 1490 </para>
744     </section>
745    
746 jan 1423 <section><title>Printing</title>
747     <para>
748 jonathan 1466 The map can be printed using
749     <menuchoice>
750     <guimenu>Map</guimenu>
751     <guimenuitem>Print</guimenuitem>
752 jonathan 1510 </menuchoice>. The current map view, legend, and, if available,
753     scalebar are printed. A standard printing dialog will open allowing
754     the user to configure the printer. This dialog will differ depending
755 jonathan 1490 on which platform Thuban is running.
756 jan 1423 </para>
757     </section>
758 jonathan 1490
759 jan 1423 </chapter>
760    
761     <chapter><title>Layer Management</title>
762     <para>
763     </para>
764    
765 jonathan 1446 <section><title>Types of Layers</title>
766 jan 1423 <para>
767 jonathan 1466 There are two types of layers supported by Thuban: shape layers and
768     image layers. Shape layers consist of vector based shapes with
769     geo-referenced coordinates. There are three types of supported
770 jonathan 1510 shapes: polygons, lines (arc), and points. Image layers can be any image
771 frank 1496 file format supported by the Geo-spatial Data Abstraction Library
772 jonathan 1491 (GDAL). The images must have geographic
773 frank 1496 coordinate data either embedded within the file or in a separate
774 jonathan 1473 file that is in the same directory as the image file. GeoTIFF files
775     work very well with Thuban and were designed specifically to be image
776     layers in GIS programs.
777 jan 1423 </para>
778 jonathan 1510 <para>
779     All actions in the
780     <menuchoice>
781     <guimenu>Layer</guimenu>
782     </menuchoice> menu act on the currently selected layer in the legend.
783     </para>
784 jan 1423 </section>
785    
786 jonathan 1466 <section><title>Properties</title>
787     <para>
788 jonathan 1490 To view the properties for a layer it must first be selected in the
789     legend. The menu option
790     <menuchoice>
791     <guimenu>Layer</guimenu>
792     <guimenuitem>Properties</guimenuitem>
793     </menuchoice> opens a dialog that displays a layer's properties.
794 jonathan 1510 All layers have a title which can be modified in the text field
795 jonathan 1491 provided. The type of layer is also shows. If the type is a type
796 jonathan 1490 of shape (polygon, arc, point) the classification table will be
797     shown. Image layers have no other properties other than title
798     and type.
799 jonathan 1466 </para>
800 jonathan 1490 <para>
801 frank 1532 <figure>
802     <title>Properties Window</title>
803 jonathan 1490 <mediaobject>
804     <imageobject><imagedata fileref="../images/4_2_layer_properties.png" format="PNG" scale="&imgscale;"/></imageobject>
805     <imageobject><imagedata fileref="./images/4_2_layer_properties.eps" format="EPS" scale="&imgscale;"/></imageobject>
806     </mediaobject>
807 frank 1532 </figure>
808 jonathan 1490 </para>
809     <para>
810 frank 1532 <figure>
811     <title>Properties Window</title>
812 jonathan 1490 <mediaobject>
813     <imageobject><imagedata fileref="../images/4_2_raster_layer_properties.png" format="PNG" scale="&imgscale;"/></imageobject>
814     <imageobject><imagedata fileref="./images/4_2_raster_layer_properties.eps" format="EPS" scale="&imgscale;"/></imageobject>
815     </mediaobject>
816 frank 1532 </figure>
817 jonathan 1490 </para>
818 jonathan 1466 </section>
819    
820 jan 1423 <section><title>Visibility</title>
821     <para>
822 jonathan 1466 Sometimes it is not desirable to view all layers at the same time.
823     Some layers may take a long time to draw and so while navigating
824     around the map the user may not want to wait for the map to redraw
825 jonathan 1491 all the layers each time the map is changed. Each layer can be
826     independently turned on or off using the
827 jonathan 1466 <menuchoice>
828     <guimenu>Layer</guimenu>
829     <guimenuitem>Show</guimenuitem>
830     </menuchoice>
831     or
832     <menuchoice>
833     <guimenu>Layer</guimenu>
834     <guimenuitem>Hide</guimenuitem>
835     </menuchoice> options respectively.
836 jan 1423 </para>
837     </section>
838    
839     <section><title>Duplication</title>
840     <para>
841 jonathan 1466 Layers and all their properties, including classifications, can
842     be duplicated using
843     <menuchoice>
844     <guimenu>Layer</guimenu>
845     <guimenuitem>Duplicate</guimenuitem>
846     </menuchoice>. Duplicating a layer is useful if the user wishes
847     to model a layer in several different ways. Even though the layers
848 jonathan 1491 overlap, by carefully selecting the shape properties it is possible
849 jonathan 1466 to display several pieces of information at once. For example, one
850     copy of a roads layer may be classified on a length property and
851 jonathan 1491 another copy may be classified on a type property. If the length
852 jonathan 1466 property was expressed with color and the type property expressed
853     with line thickness then it would be possible to view both
854     classifications by placing the type property copy over the
855     length property copy.
856 jan 1423 </para>
857     </section>
858    
859     </chapter>
860    
861     <chapter><title>Layer Classifications</title>
862     <para>
863 jonathan 1473 A layer classification is a way of assigning drawing properties to
864     groups of shapes based on attributes stored in the layer's table.
865     Only layer's with shapes can have a classification; image layers
866     cannot be classified.
867 jan 1423 </para>
868 jonathan 1473 <para>
869 jonathan 1491 A classification consists of a number of groups, each group
870 jonathan 1473 having a value or range of values to match against, and symbol
871     properties which control how a shape is drawn on the map. The user
872     selects which field in the table is used by the classification and
873     when the map is drawn the value for that field for each shape is
874     compared with each group's value. The properties of the first group
875     to match are used to draw the shape. This allows the user to get a
876     visual impression of not only how the data is laid out but also what
877     kind of data lies where.
878     </para>
879     <para>
880     A layer always has a classification. When a new layer is added to the
881     map, a default classification is created with the DEFAULT group. This
882 jonathan 1510 group cannot be removed but can be hidden (see below). Every shape in the
883     layer, regardless of its attributes, will match this group if no other
884     group matches.
885 jonathan 1473 </para>
886 jan 1423
887 jonathan 1473 <section><title>Editing Classifications</title>
888 jan 1423 <para>
889 jonathan 1473 A layer's classification can be modified under the properties dialog
890     (<menuchoice>
891     <guimenu>Layer</guimenu>
892     <guimenuitem>Properties</guimenuitem>
893     </menuchoice>). The layer's classification field can be set to None,
894     which simply assigns a DEFAULT group to the classification. No new
895     groups can be added to the classification if the field is None.
896     The user must first select a field to classify on. New groups can
897     be added to the classification with the <guibutton>Add</guibutton>
898     button.
899     </para>
900     <para>
901 jonathan 1510 To apply the changes to the map the user can click
902     either <guibutton>Try</guibutton> or <guibutton>OK</guibutton>.
903     <guibutton>Try</guibutton> will not close the dialog box, allowing
904     the user to see how the classification changes the map.
905     <guibutton>Revert</guibutton> will undo the last classification applied
906     to the map. <guibutton>OK</guibutton> will commit the changes and
907     close the dialog. The user will be unable to undo the changes.
908     <guibutton>Close</guibutton> simply closes the dialog box. If any
909     changes have not been applied with <guibutton>Try</guibutton> the
910     changes will not be applied to the map.
911     </para>
912     <para>
913 frank 1532 <figure>
914     <title>Properties Window</title>
915 jonathan 1490 <mediaobject>
916     <imageobject><imagedata fileref="../images/5_classification.png" format="PNG" scale="&imgscale;"/></imageobject>
917     <imageobject><imagedata fileref="./images/5_classification.eps" format="EPS" scale="&imgscale;"/></imageobject>
918     </mediaobject>
919 frank 1532 </figure>
920 jonathan 1490 </para>
921     <para>
922 jonathan 1473 The order of the groups in the classification is significant
923     except for the DEFAULT group, which remains at the top. When shapes
924     are matched against groups the matching begins at the first group
925 jonathan 1491 after the DEFAULT group so that groups higher in the list will
926 jonathan 1473 be checked first. Matching for a
927     given shape will stop at the first group that matches. The user can
928     use <guibutton>Move Up</guibutton> and <guibutton>Move Down</guibutton>
929     to change the order of the groups. The DEFAULT group will always
930     match a shape that hasn't matched another group.
931 jan 1423 </para>
932 jonathan 1491 <section><title>Visible</title>
933     <para>
934 frank 1496 The Visible column has check-boxes that determine whether a
935 jonathan 1491 classification group will be displayed in the legend. This is
936     useful if the user knows that the groups completely cover
937     the data set and don't want the DEFAULT group to be displayed
938     in the legend and on a printout.
939     </para>
940     </section>
941     <section><title>Symbols</title>
942     <para>
943     Each type of shape has its own type of symbol. Thuban supports three
944     types of shapes: polygons, lines, and points. Polygons and points
945     have outline and fill color, while lines have only line color. Each
946     group has associated symbol properties. To edit the symbol
947     properties for a group the user can double click on the Symbol
948     column or select a group and click the
949     <guibutton>Edit Symbol</guibutton> button.
950     </para>
951     </section>
952     <section><title>Value</title>
953     <para>
954     The Value column of the classification table is the value that will
955     be matched when the map is being drawn. The type of data that can
956     entered into this field depends on the type of data of the
957     classification field.
958     </para>
959     <para>
960     If the field is of type Text, anything entered
961     into the field is valid. The text will be compared literally to the
962     value of the shape attribute, including case sensitivity.
963     If the type is Integer, then any valid integer may be entered. In
964     addition, with special syntax, a range of values can be entered.
965     A range from <varname>start</varname> to <varname>end</varname>
966 frank 1496 inclusive is specified like this: <literal>[start;end]</literal>.
967 jonathan 1491 The exclusive range is specified like this:
968     <literal>]start;end[</literal>. Ranges can include infinity like
969     this: <literal>[-oo;oo]</literal>. Field types can also be of type
970     Decimal. They represent any rational number and can be used in
971     ranges as well.
972     </para>
973     </section>
974     <section><title>Label</title>
975     <para>
976     By default, the text that is displayed for a group in the legend
977     is the value for that group. The label can substitute a more
978     descriptive term in the legend.
979     </para>
980     </section>
981 jan 1423 </section>
982    
983 jonathan 1446 <section><title>Generating Classes</title>
984 jan 1423 <para>
985 frank 1532 <figure>
986     <title>Generate Class</title>
987 jonathan 1490 <mediaobject>
988     <imageobject><imagedata fileref="../images/5_3_genclass.png" format="PNG" scale="&imgscale;"/></imageobject>
989     <imageobject><imagedata fileref="./images/5_3_genclass.eps" format="EPS" scale="&imgscale;"/></imageobject>
990     </mediaobject>
991 frank 1532 </figure>
992 jonathan 1490 </para>
993     <para>
994 jonathan 1473 Creating a classification by hand can be tedious.
995     Thuban, therefore, provides a means of generating an entire
996     classification at once while still giving the user control over
997     how it appears. Clicking <guibutton>Generate Class</guibutton>
998     opens the <varname>Generate Classification</varname> dialog.
999 frank 1496 Under the <varname>Generate</varname> pull down there are at most
1000 jonathan 1473 three different ways to generate classifications:
1001 jonathan 1510 Unique Values, Uniform Distribution, and Quantiles. Some options
1002 jonathan 1491 may not be available if the data type for the field does not
1003 jonathan 1510 support them. For instance, <varname>Uniform Distribution</varname>
1004 jonathan 1473 doesn't make sense for a Text field.
1005 jan 1423 </para>
1006 jonathan 1473 <para>
1007     For every way of generating a classification, a color scheme must
1008     be selected. Thuban provides several different color schemes that
1009     affect how the group properties change over the classification.
1010 jonathan 1530 It may be desirable that only certain properties change over the
1011     classification. If the shape type is a polygon or a point then
1012     the <guibutton>Fix Border Color</guibutton> option will be available.
1013     This allows the user to select a border color for all classification
1014     groups.
1015 jonathan 1473 It is also possible to create a custom color scheme. Selecting
1016     this option will display two symbols: the one of the left has the
1017     properties of the first group and the one on the right has the
1018     properties of the last group. Thuban will interpolate between these
1019     two properties to generate the other groups.
1020 frank 1532 <figure>
1021     <title>Custom Color Scheme</title>
1022 jonathan 1510 <mediaobject>
1023     <imageobject><imagedata fileref="../images/5_2_custom_ramp.png" format="PNG" scale="&imgscale;"/></imageobject>
1024     <imageobject><imagedata fileref="./images/5_2_custom_ramp.eps" format="EPS" scale="&imgscale;"/></imageobject>
1025     </mediaobject>
1026 frank 1532 </figure>
1027 jonathan 1473 </para>
1028     <para>
1029     The Unique Values option lets the user select specific values that
1030     appear in the table. Clicking <guibutton>Retrieve From Table</guibutton>
1031     searches the table for all unique values and displays them in the
1032     list on the left. Items can be selected and moved to the list on the
1033     right. Each list can be sorted or reversed for easier searching.
1034     The classification that is generated will be in the same order as
1035     the list on the right.
1036 frank 1532 <figure>
1037     <title>Unique Values</title>
1038 jonathan 1510 <mediaobject>
1039     <imageobject><imagedata fileref="../images/5_2_unique_values.png" format="PNG" scale="&imgscale;"/></imageobject>
1040     <imageobject><imagedata fileref="./images/5_2_unique_values.eps" format="EPS" scale="&imgscale;"/></imageobject>
1041     </mediaobject>
1042 frank 1532 </figure>
1043 jonathan 1473 </para>
1044     <para>
1045 jonathan 1510 The Uniform Distribution option creates a user specified number of
1046 jonathan 1473 groups of ranges such that each range covers equal intervals. The
1047     minimum and maximum values can automatically be retrieved from the
1048     table by clicking <guibutton>Retrieve From Table</guibutton>. The
1049     stepping is how large each interval is. Adjusting this value will
1050     automatically recalculate how many groups is appropriate.
1051 frank 1532 <figure>
1052     <title>Uniform Distribution</title>
1053 jonathan 1510 <mediaobject>
1054     <imageobject><imagedata fileref="../images/5_2_uniform_dist.png" format="PNG" scale="&imgscale;"/></imageobject>
1055     <imageobject><imagedata fileref="./images/5_2_uniform_dist.eps" format="EPS" scale="&imgscale;"/></imageobject>
1056     </mediaobject>
1057 frank 1532 </figure>
1058 jonathan 1473 </para>
1059     <para>
1060 jonathan 1491 The Quantiles option generates ranges based on the number of items
1061 jonathan 1510 in the table. For example, by specifying five groups Thuban will
1062 jonathan 1491 generate five groups with appropriate ranges such that 20% of the table
1063 jonathan 1473 data is in each group. If it is impossible to generate exact
1064 jonathan 1491 groupings, Thuban will issue a warning but allow the user to continue.
1065 frank 1532 <figure>
1066     <title>Quantiles</title>
1067 jonathan 1510 <mediaobject>
1068     <imageobject><imagedata fileref="../images/5_2_quantiles.png" format="PNG" scale="&imgscale;"/></imageobject>
1069     <imageobject><imagedata fileref="./images/5_2_quantiles.eps" format="EPS" scale="&imgscale;"/></imageobject>
1070     </mediaobject>
1071 frank 1532 </figure>
1072 jonathan 1473 </para>
1073 jan 1423 </section>
1074     </chapter>
1075    
1076     <chapter><title>Projection Management</title>
1077     <para>
1078 jonathan 1475 Projections control how the geographic data is displayed on the screen.
1079     If multiple layers are loaded into Thuban where the geographic data
1080 jonathan 1491 is in a different projection system, then the user must specify a
1081     projection for each layer. The user must also tell Thuban which
1082 jonathan 1475 projection the map is in. This can be the same as the layers or a different
1083     projection in which case the layers are reprojected into that space.
1084     The map projection can be set using
1085     <menuchoice>
1086     <guimenu>Map</guimenu>
1087     <guimenuitem>Projection</guimenuitem>
1088     </menuchoice> and the layer projection can be set using
1089     <menuchoice>
1090     <guimenu>Layer</guimenu>
1091     <guimenuitem>Projection</guimenuitem>
1092     </menuchoice>.
1093 frank 1532 <figure>
1094     <title>Projection Window</title>
1095 jonathan 1490 <mediaobject>
1096     <imageobject><imagedata fileref="../images/6_projection.png" format="PNG" scale="&imgscale;"/></imageobject>
1097     <imageobject><imagedata fileref="./images/6_projection.eps" format="EPS" scale="&imgscale;"/></imageobject>
1098     </mediaobject>
1099 frank 1532 </figure>
1100 jan 1423 </para>
1101 jonathan 1475 <para>
1102     Thuban is distributed with a sample collection of projections. The
1103     user can create new projections and make them available to all
1104     future Thuban sessions. They may also be exported and imported so
1105 jonathan 1491 that custom projections can be distributed.
1106 jonathan 1475 </para>
1107     <section><title>Selecting a Projection</title>
1108     <para>
1109     The available projections are listed on the left. If the layer
1110 jonathan 1491 or map already has a projection it will initially be highlighted
1111 jonathan 1475 and will end with <varname>(current)</varname>. Selecting
1112 jonathan 1490 <varname>&lt;None&gt;</varname> will cause Thuban to use the data as
1113 jonathan 1475 it appears in the source file and will not use a projection.
1114     </para>
1115     </section>
1116     <section><title>Editing a Projection</title>
1117     <para>
1118     Whenever a projection is selected from the list its properties
1119     are displayed on the right. These properties can be changed
1120     and the changes saved to the selected projection using
1121 jonathan 1491 <guibutton>Update</guibutton>. Only a projection that comes
1122 jonathan 1475 from a file can be updated, so if the current layer's projection
1123 jonathan 1491 is selected, <guibutton>Update</guibutton> will be disabled.
1124     <guibutton>Add to List</guibutton> adds the projection to the
1125     list of available projections as a new entry, and thus makes it
1126 jonathan 1475 available to future Thuban sessions. Clicking <guibutton>New</guibutton>
1127     will create an entirely new, empty projection. The
1128 frank 1496 <guibutton>Remove</guibutton> button will permanently remove a
1129 jonathan 1475 projection from the list of available projections.
1130     </para>
1131 jonathan 1510 <para>
1132     To apply the selected projection to the map the user can click
1133     either <guibutton>Try</guibutton> or <guibutton>OK</guibutton>.
1134     <guibutton>Try</guibutton> will not close the dialog box, allowing
1135     the user to see how the projeciton changes the map.
1136     <guibutton>Revert</guibutton> will undo the last projection applied
1137     to the map. <guibutton>OK</guibutton> will commit the changes and
1138     close the dialog. The user will be unable to undo the changes.
1139     <guibutton>Close</guibutton> simply closes the dialog box. If no
1140     selection has been applied with <guibutton>Try</guibutton> the
1141     selection will not be applied to the map.
1142     </para>
1143 jonathan 1475 </section>
1144     <section><title>Importing/Exporting Projections</title>
1145     <para>
1146     The projections that appear in the list of available projections
1147     can be exported to another file that the user chooses. By selecting
1148     one or more projections and clicking <guibutton>Export</guibutton>
1149 jonathan 1491 the user will be able to select a file in which to store those
1150     projections.
1151 jonathan 1475 The file can then be distributed to other Thuban users. To import
1152     a projection file the user can click <guibutton>Import</guibutton>.
1153     The imported projections are added to the list and are then available
1154 jonathan 1491 to the current session and any future Thuban sessions.
1155 jonathan 1475 </para>
1156     </section>
1157 jan 1423 </chapter>
1158    
1159     <chapter><title>Table Management</title>
1160     <para>
1161 jonathan 1490 Thuban distinguishes two different types of tables: Attribute tables
1162 jonathan 1491 (which belong to a layer) and normal data tables. Both provide
1163     the same general functionality with the difference that actions on an
1164 jonathan 1490 attribute table might also effect the map display.
1165 jan 1423 </para>
1166 frank 1478
1167     <section><title>Table View</title>
1168 jonathan 1490 <para>
1169 frank 1532 <figure>
1170     <title>Table View</title>
1171 jonathan 1490 <mediaobject>
1172     <imageobject><imagedata fileref="../images/7_1_table_view.png" format="PNG" scale="&imgscale;"/></imageobject>
1173     <imageobject><imagedata fileref="./images/7_1_table_view.eps" format="EPS" scale="&imgscale;"/></imageobject>
1174     </mediaobject>
1175 frank 1532 </figure>
1176 jonathan 1490 </para>
1177     <para>
1178 frank 1478 Thuban provides a standard dialog to display table contents, the
1179 jonathan 1510 Table View. The view has five sections: The title, selections,
1180 jonathan 1491 the table grid, export functions, and the status bar.
1181 jonathan 1490 </para>
1182     <para>
1183 jonathan 1491 The title bar identifies the table with its name.
1184 jonathan 1490 </para>
1185     <para>
1186 jonathan 1491 The selections box let the user perform simple analysis on the data
1187     based on comparisons: The first choice must be a field identifier of
1188     the table, the second choice determines the type of comparison. The
1189     third choice can be either a specific value (interpreted as numerical
1190 frank 1478 or string depending on the type of the first field) or a second field
1191     identifier. Thus you can perform analysis like selecting all
1192 jonathan 1510 records where <literal>population > 10000</literal> or
1193     <literal>cars_per_inhabitant < bikes_per_inhabitant</literal>
1194     (note that the field names are only explanatory, the dBase files
1195     allow only 11 character field names).
1196 jonathan 1490
1197 jonathan 1491 Selections can be combined either by applying a selection only on
1198 frank 1478 a previously selected set of records or by adding the results of a
1199     selection to a previous set. The default is that a selection replaces
1200     earlier results.
1201 jonathan 1490 </para>
1202     <para>
1203 jonathan 1510 The table grid shows the contents of the table (one record per row),
1204 frank 1478 with highlighted selection results. Columns and rows can be resized.
1205 jonathan 1490 </para>
1206     <para>
1207 frank 1496 The contents of a table can be exported into a file, either dBase
1208     format (DBF) or comma separated values (CSV). The
1209 jonathan 1490 <guibutton>Export</guibutton> button
1210 frank 1478 raises a file dialog to specify a path and file name, the export type
1211     is determined by the file extension (either .dbf or .csv).
1212    
1213 jonathan 1490 The <guibutton>Export Selection</guibutton> button works similarly
1214     but exports only the selected records.
1215 frank 1478
1216 jonathan 1490 The <guibutton>Close</guibutton> button closes the table view window.
1217     This is different from the menu item
1218     <menuchoice>
1219     <guimenu>Table</guimenu>
1220     <guimenuitem>Close</guimenuitem>
1221     </menuchoice> which unloads the table from Thuban.
1222     </para>
1223     <para>
1224 frank 1478 The status bar displays some statistics about the table and optional
1225     selection results.
1226 jonathan 1490 </para>
1227 frank 1478 </section>
1228    
1229     <section><title>General Functionality (Menu Table)</title>
1230 jonathan 1490 <para>
1231 frank 1478 The general functions affect all tables open in Thuban. Attribute
1232 jonathan 1491 tables are considered here as normal data tables (with the exception
1233 frank 1478 that they cannot be closed).
1234     </para>
1235 jonathan 1490 <section><title>Open</title>
1236     <para>
1237     The
1238     <menuchoice>
1239     <guimenu>Table</guimenu>
1240     <guimenuitem>Open</guimenuitem>
1241     </menuchoice>
1242     item raises a file dialog to let you select a
1243 frank 1496 dBase file from the file system to be loaded into Thuban read-only.
1244 jonathan 1491 On <guibutton>OK</guibutton> the selected file is loaded and a
1245     table view is opened.
1246 jonathan 1490 </para>
1247     </section>
1248 frank 1478
1249 jonathan 1490 <section><title>Close</title>
1250     <para>
1251     The
1252     <menuchoice>
1253     <guimenu>Table</guimenu>
1254     <guimenuitem>Close</guimenuitem>
1255     </menuchoice>
1256     item raises a dialog listing the currently open
1257     data tables
1258     (loaded via
1259     <menuchoice>
1260     <guimenu>Table</guimenu>
1261     <guimenuitem>Open</guimenuitem>
1262     </menuchoice>). Selected tables are dereferenced on confirmation.
1263     Since tables are opened read-only the contents of the tables are
1264     not affected.
1265 frank 1478
1266 jonathan 1491 Any open views of the tables are closed as well.
1267 frank 1478
1268 jonathan 1490 Tables used in a join cannot be closed.
1269     </para>
1270     </section>
1271 frank 1478
1272 jonathan 1490 <section><title>Rename</title>
1273     <para>
1274     <menuchoice>
1275     <guimenu>Table</guimenu>
1276     <guimenuitem>Rename</guimenuitem>
1277     </menuchoice> changes the table title.
1278     </para>
1279     </section>
1280 frank 1478
1281 jonathan 1490 <section><title>Show</title>
1282     <para>
1283     The
1284     <menuchoice>
1285     <guimenu>Table</guimenu>
1286     <guimenuitem>Show</guimenuitem>
1287     </menuchoice>
1288     item raises a list of available tables (explicitly
1289     loaded, attribute tables, results of a join). Selected tables are
1290 jonathan 1491 show in tables views on <guibutton>OK</guibutton>.
1291 jonathan 1490 </para>
1292     </section>
1293 frank 1478
1294 jonathan 1490 <section><title>Join</title>
1295     <para>
1296 frank 1532 <figure>
1297     <title>Join Tables</title>
1298 jonathan 1490 <mediaobject>
1299     <imageobject><imagedata fileref="../images/7_2_5_join.png" format="PNG" scale="&imgscale;"/></imageobject>
1300     <imageobject><imagedata fileref="./images/7_2_5_join.eps" format="EPS" scale="&imgscale;"/></imageobject>
1301     </mediaobject>
1302 frank 1532 </figure>
1303 jonathan 1490 </para>
1304     <para>
1305     The
1306     <menuchoice>
1307     <guimenu>Table</guimenu>
1308     <guimenuitem>Join</guimenuitem>
1309     </menuchoice>
1310     item raises a dialog to specify the two tables to be
1311     joined. The join results in a new table named 'Join of "left table"
1312     and "right table"'.
1313 frank 1478
1314 jonathan 1491 The dialog lets you select the two tables to be joined and the two
1315     fields the join has to be performed on. By default, the new
1316     table contains only those records which are matched by the join.
1317 frank 1478
1318 jonathan 1490 If you want to preserve the records of the left table you can
1319     perform an outer join. The fields from the right table for records
1320     not matched by the join are filled with <varname>None</varname> in
1321     this case.
1322     </para>
1323     </section>
1324 frank 1478
1325     </section>
1326     <section><title>Attribute Tables</title>
1327     <para>
1328 jonathan 1510 To clearly separate between both types of tables (data and
1329     attribute), Thuban provides functionality regarding the attribute
1330     tables under the <menuchoice><guimenu>Layer</guimenu></menuchoice> menu.
1331 frank 1478 </para>
1332    
1333 jonathan 1490 <section><title>Show Table</title>
1334     <para>
1335     <menuchoice>
1336     <guimenu>Layer</guimenu>
1337     <guimenuitem>Show Table</guimenuitem>
1338     </menuchoice>
1339     opens the attribute table of the currently active layer in a table
1340     view.
1341    
1342     In addition to the functionality described above selections
1343     affect also the map display: objects related to selected records
1344     are highlighted.
1345     </para>
1346     </section>
1347    
1348     <section><title>Join Table</title>
1349     <para>
1350 jonathan 1491 Unlike the join described above, the join does not result in a
1351 frank 1478 new table. The attribute table of the currently active layer is the
1352 jonathan 1490 left table and other tables are joined to this table. The results of
1353 jonathan 1491 the join are available for classification.
1354 frank 1478
1355 jonathan 1490 As a consequence, the join cannot result in fewer
1356     records than the source attribute table. The user is warned if the
1357     right table does not fulfill this constraint. An outer join must be
1358     used in such cases.
1359     </para>
1360     </section>
1361 frank 1478
1362 jonathan 1490 <section><title>Unjoin Table</title>
1363     <para>
1364     As said above, a normal table cannot be closed while it is still
1365     used in a join. While the joined table resulting from a join of
1366     normal tables can be simply closed (and thereby dereferencing
1367     the source tables), this is not possible for attribute tables.
1368 frank 1478
1369 frank 1496 Hence joins on attribute tables must be solved explicitly. This is
1370 jonathan 1490 what the
1371     <menuchoice>
1372     <guimenu>Layer</guimenu>
1373     <guimenuitem>Unjoin Table</guimenuitem>
1374     </menuchoice>
1375     item is used for: The last join for the currently
1376 frank 1478 active layer is solved.
1377 jonathan 1490 </para>
1378     </section>
1379 frank 1478 </section>
1380 jan 1423 </chapter>
1381    
1382 jan 1624 <chapter><title>Extensions</title>
1383     <para>
1384     Thuban is designed to be extensible. The term Extension is used as a
1385     general term for anything that extends Thuban.
1386     This chapter introduces into some oppportunities how to add and
1387     handle extra functionality developed by your own or third parties.
1388     </para>
1389    
1390     <section><title>Add personal extensions via thubanstart.py</title>
1391     <para>
1392     After Thuban has been started for the first time, a directory
1393     .thuban is created within your home directory.
1394     There you can add a file thubanstart.py which will be imported
1395     by Thuban at start-up. It is recommended to add only import-statements
1396     to this file to keep the actual code of extensions separate.
1397     </para>
1398     <para>
1399 jan 1719 The modules to import must either be found through the environment
1400 jan 1624 variable PYTHONPATH or directly be placed into the .thuban-directory.
1401     </para>
1402     <para>
1403     As an example, copy the file examples/simple_extensions/hello_world.py
1404     of the Thuban source code into the .thuban-directory of your home
1405     directory. Now add add the statement import hello_world to the
1406     file thubanstart.py and run Thuban. You will notice an additional
1407     menu <menuchoice><guimenu>Extensions</guimenu></menuchoice> where
1408     the new item for the Hello-World extension is placed - select it
1409     to see the Hello-World message.
1410     </para>
1411     </section>
1412    
1413 jan 1744 <section><title>Extensions included in Thuban package</title>
1414     <para>
1415     The extensions described in this section are part of the
1416     Thuban package, but not activated by default.
1417     You will find them in the Thuban installation directory
1418     under <literal>Extensions/</literal>. Activate them as personal
1419     extensions via PYTHONPATH as described in the previous section.
1420     Stable extensions will appear under the menu
1421     <menuchoice><guimenu>Extensions</guimenu></menuchoice> and
1422     extensions which are in experimental state and therefore
1423     not fully functional under
1424     <menuchoice><guimenu>Experimental</guimenu></menuchoice>.
1425     </para>
1426    
1427     <section><title>Stable extensions</title>
1428     <para>
1429     These extensions provide extra-functionality to Thuban
1430     that has not (yet) been integrated in the main application.
1431     They are considered to be free of bugs, but may be
1432     further polished with helpful user interactions.
1433     </para>
1434     <section><title>gns2shp</title>
1435     <para>
1436     This tool converts data of the Geospatial Names Server
1437     (GNS, see <ulink url="http://www.nima.mil/gns"/>)
1438     into Shapefile format.
1439     The above web-site offer to download named places
1440     information grouped by countries for all of the world
1441     except USA for which other data are provided.
1442     </para>
1443     <para>
1444     If you download and unpack a package, you will have
1445     a text-file with suffix .txt.
1446     Selecting such a file via gns2shp will create the
1447     corresponding Shapefile with the same basename and
1448     place it in the same direcory. Afterwards it
1449     is automatically loaded into Thuban.
1450     The Shapefile will not automatically be delete afterwards.
1451     </para>
1452     <para>
1453     The gns2shp.py module can also be executed on the
1454     command line for batch processing purposes.
1455     </para>
1456     <para>
1457     A sample (<literal>ls.txt</literal> for Liechtenstein)
1458     is included in the directory
1459     <literal>Extensions/gns2shp/test</literal>.
1460     </para>
1461     </section>
1462     </section>
1463     <section><title>Experimental extensions</title>
1464     <para>
1465     All all of these functions have to be handled with care,
1466     since they are neither complete nor well tested.
1467     They are to be seen as a proof-of-concept and may
1468     additionally in some cases of practical help.
1469     </para>
1470     <para>
1471     Any interest on further improvement of these extensions
1472     should be communicated towards the developer and user
1473     community.
1474     </para>
1475    
1476     <section><title>importAPR</title>
1477     <para>
1478     This command offer to load an ESRI® ArcView® project
1479     file (suffix .apr) and convert it for use within Thuban.
1480     After selecting a apr-file to load, a list
1481     will be presented that offers to select one of the views
1482     of the apr-file, provided there is more than one.
1483     Furthermore, the Session Info-Tree is extended with
1484     a complete representation of the parsed apr-file.
1485     </para>
1486     <para>
1487     The legend of Thuban does not yet cover all of the elements as
1488     supported by the legend of ArcView®. Therefore, the Thuban
1489     map will look different. Furthermore, the apr-format is
1490     a proprietary format, not openly documented.
1491     Therefore, the interpretation is
1492     partly based on reverse engeneering and good guessing.
1493     </para>
1494     <para>
1495     The file-paths within the apr-file may not fit and potentially
1496     are subject to fix in the apr-file. You can do this
1497     applying any text editor. The paths are either absolute
1498     or relative from where Thuban has been started.
1499     </para>
1500     <para>
1501     A sample for the Iceland data is included as
1502     <literal>Extensions/importAPR/samples/iceland.apr</literal>.
1503     The file-paths are relative from the Thuban main directory.
1504     </para>
1505     </section>
1506     </section>
1507     </section>
1508    
1509 jan 1624 <section><title>Writing simple extensions</title>
1510     <para>
1511     Writing an extension for Thuban basically means to
1512     implement the extra functionality in Python with all of the
1513     Thuban classes, methods and variables available.
1514     </para>
1515     <para>
1516     All classes and their methods are documented in the source code
1517     (see their doc-strings). Here is an example from
1518     Thuban/Model/layer.py that describes some of the methods
1519     of a Layer object:
1520     </para>
1521     <programlisting>
1522     <![CDATA[
1523     class BaseLayer(TitledObject, Modifiable):
1524    
1525     """Base class for the layers."""
1526    
1527     def __init__(self, title, visible = True, projection = None):
1528     """Initialize the layer.
1529    
1530     title -- the title
1531     visible -- boolean. If true the layer is visible.
1532     """
1533     TitledObject.__init__(self, title)
1534     Modifiable.__init__(self)
1535     self.visible = visible
1536     self.projection = projection
1537    
1538     def Visible(self):
1539     """Return true if layer is visible"""
1540     return self.visible
1541    
1542     def SetVisible(self, visible):
1543     """Set the layer's visibility."""
1544     self.visible = visible
1545     self.issue(LAYER_VISIBILITY_CHANGED, self)
1546    
1547     def HasClassification(self):
1548     """Determine if this layer support classifications."""
1549     ...
1550     ]]>
1551     </programlisting>
1552     <para>
1553     This example intends to give you an impression of the
1554     source-code-level documentation.
1555     You have to make yourself familiar with
1556     the Python programming language to understand some special
1557     code elements.
1558     </para>
1559     <section><title>hello_world.py</title>
1560     <para>
1561     Traditionally, the first example should welcome the world.
1562     Most of the code handles the frame for integrating a menu
1563     item into Thuban while the actual raising of a message
1564     is done in a single line.
1565     </para>
1566     <programlisting>
1567     <![CDATA[
1568     # Copyright (C) 2003 by Intevation GmbH
1569     # Authors:
1570     # Jan-Oliver Wagner <[email protected]>
1571     #
1572     # This program is free software under the GPL (>=v2)
1573     # Read the file COPYING coming with Thuban for details.
1574    
1575     """
1576     Extend Thuban with a sample Hello World to demonstrate simple
1577     extensions.
1578     """
1579    
1580     __version__ = '$Revision$'
1581    
1582     # use _() already now for all strings that may later be translated
1583     from Thuban import _
1584    
1585     # Thuban has named commands which can be registered in the central
1586     # instance registry.
1587     from Thuban.UI.command import registry, Command
1588    
1589     # The instance of the main menu of the Thuban application
1590     # See Thuban/UI/menu.py for the API of the Menu class
1591     from Thuban.UI.mainwindow import main_menu
1592    
1593     def hello_world_dialog(context):
1594     """Just raise a simple dialog to greet the world.
1595    
1596     context -- The Thuban context.
1597     """
1598     context.mainwindow.RunMessageBox(_('Hello World'), _('Hello World!'))
1599    
1600    
1601     # create a new command and register it
1602     registry.Add(Command('hello_world', _('Hello World'), hello_world_dialog,
1603     helptext = _('Welcome everyone on this planet')))
1604    
1605     # find the extensions menu (create it anew if not found)
1606     extensions_menu = main_menu.find_menu('extensions')
1607     if extensions_menu is None:
1608     extensions_menu = main_menu.InsertMenu('extensions', _('E&xtensions'))
1609    
1610     # finally bind the new command with an entry in the extensions menu
1611     extensions_menu.InsertItem('hello_world')
1612     ]]>
1613     </programlisting>
1614     </section>
1615     <section><title>Registering a Command</title>
1616     <para>
1617     Mainly, our new function has to be registered to the Thuban
1618     framework in order to connect it to the menu. A registered
1619     command can also be connected to e.g. a toolbar button.
1620     </para>
1621     <para>
1622     The instances and classes for this are imported at the beginning.
1623     Any code not inside a method or class is directly executed when
1624     the source-code module is imported. Therefore, the second
1625     part of this example consist of the plain statements to create a new
1626     Command and to add it to the menu.
1627     </para>
1628     <para>
1629     By convention, it looks for a menu registered as ``extensions'' to
1630     insert the new command. If it does not exist yet, it gets created.
1631     It is advisable to copy this code for any of your extensions.
1632     </para>
1633     </section>
1634     <section><title>The Thuban context</title>
1635     <para>
1636     A registered command that is called, always receives the
1637     Thuban context. This instance provides our method with
1638     hook references to all important components of the Thuban
1639     application.
1640     </para>
1641     <para>
1642     In the example hello_world.py, our function uses the
1643     mainwindow component which offers a method to raise a
1644     message dialog. In total there are three hooks:
1645     <itemizedlist>
1646     <listitem>
1647     <para>application:
1648     This object is the instance of the Thuban Application class.
1649     Except maybe for loading or savinf sessions, you will not
1650     need this object for a simple extension.
1651     See Thuban/UI/application.py for the API.
1652     </para>
1653     </listitem>
1654     <listitem>
1655     <para>session:
1656     The instance of the current session. It manages the sessions'
1657     map and tables. You can set and remove the map or tables.
1658     In may also get the map object. However, you should know that
1659     internally it is already prepared to handle many maps.
1660     Therfore, currently you would always receive a list with exactlty
1661     one element. In the future, if there are more than one map,
1662     you will not know which one is the currently display one and
1663     therefore you should use the mainwindow as hook to find
1664     the currently displayed map.
1665     See Thuban/Model/session.py for the API.
1666     </para>
1667     </listitem>
1668     <listitem>
1669     <para>
1670     mainwindow: The mainwindow object is central to manage various
1671     GUI things such as the Legend sub-window. Most notably,
1672     you get access to the canvas which is the window part where
1673     the map is drawn. The canvas knows, which map it currently
1674     draws and therefore you get the current map via
1675     context.mainwindow.canvas.Map().
1676     See Thuban/UI/mainwindow.py for the API.
1677     </para>
1678     </listitem>
1679     </itemizedlist>
1680     </para>
1681     </section>
1682     </section>
1683     </chapter>
1684    
1685 jan 1423 <chapter><title>Trouble Shooting</title>
1686     <para>
1687 jonathan 1510 Here are a few problems that users have encountered when first using Thuban.
1688 jan 1423 </para>
1689 jonathan 1510 <para>
1690 jonathan 1490
1691 frank 1532 <itemizedlist>
1692 jonathan 1490 <listitem>
1693 frank 1532 <para>After adding two or more layers nothing is drawn in the map window.
1694     </para>
1695 jonathan 1490 <para>
1696     This is probably because the layers have different projections. Projections
1697 jonathan 1510 must be set on all layers and on the map itself if the layers' projections
1698 jonathan 1490 are different.
1699     </para>
1700     </listitem>
1701    
1702 frank 1532 <listitem>
1703     <para>Thuban crashes on startup with the error
1704 jonathan 1490 <literal>NameError: global name 'False' is not defined</literal>.
1705 frank 1532 </para>
1706 jonathan 1490 <para>
1707     <varname>True</varname> and <varname>False</varname> were only introduced
1708     in Python 2.2.1. Thuban depends on at least Python 2.2.1.
1709     </para>
1710     </listitem>
1711    
1712 frank 1532 <listitem>
1713     <para>After compiling Thuban, Thuban crashes with an error similar to
1714 jonathan 1490 <literal>
1715     ImportError: /usr/local//lib/thuban/Thuban/../Lib/wxproj.so: undefined symbol: __gxx_personality_v0
1716     </literal>
1717 frank 1532 </para>
1718 jonathan 1490 <para>
1719     Thuban depends on the wxWindows library. If Thuban is compiled with an
1720 jonathan 1491 incompatible version of the compiler than wxWindows was compiled with
1721 jonathan 1490 this error may occur. Try compiling with a different version of the
1722 jonathan 1491 compiler.
1723 jonathan 1490 </para>
1724     </listitem>
1725 frank 1532 </itemizedlist>
1726 jonathan 1510 </para>
1727     <para>
1728     If an error occurs Thuban will display a dialog indicating the error
1729     before closing. The text should be copied and reported to the
1730     <ulink url="http://thuban.intevation.org/bugtracker.html">
1731     Intevation bugtracker
1732     </ulink>.
1733     More information about the system is available from
1734     <menuchoice><guimenu>Help</guimenu><guimenuitem>About</guimenuitem></menuchoice> box.
1735     This should also be included in the bug report.
1736 frank 1532 <figure>
1737     <title>Error Dialog</title>
1738 jonathan 1510 <mediaobject>
1739     <imageobject><imagedata fileref="../images/8_int_error.png" format="PNG" scale="&imgscale;"/></imageobject>
1740     <imageobject><imagedata fileref="./images/8_int_error.eps" format="EPS" scale="&imgscale;"/></imageobject>
1741     </mediaobject>
1742 frank 1532 </figure>
1743 jonathan 1510 </para>
1744 jonathan 1490
1745 jan 1423 </chapter>
1746    
1747     <appendix><title>Supported Data Sources</title>
1748     <para>
1749     </para>
1750 jonathan 1475 <variablelist>
1751     <varlistentry>
1752     <term>Shapefile</term>
1753 jonathan 1490 <listitem>
1754     <para>
1755     The Shapefile format has become a standard format for saving
1756     geographic vector information. It supports polygons, lines, and
1757     points.
1758    
1759     <ulink url="http://www.esri.com/library/whitepapers/pdfs/shapefile.pdf">
1760     Technical Specification.
1761     </ulink>
1762     </para>
1763     </listitem>
1764 jonathan 1475 </varlistentry>
1765    
1766     <varlistentry>
1767 frank 1496 <term>dBase file</term>
1768 jonathan 1490 <listitem>
1769     <para>
1770 frank 1496 dBase files are used to store the attributes for each layer. This
1771 jonathan 1490 is closely associated with the Shapefile format. For detailed
1772 frank 1496 specifications on the correct format of a dBase file used with
1773 jonathan 1490 Thuban please see the Technical Specification for the Shapefile
1774     format above.
1775     </para>
1776     </listitem>
1777 jonathan 1475 </varlistentry>
1778    
1779 frank 1532 <varlistentry>
1780     <term>Raster files</term>
1781     <listitem>
1782     <para>
1783     Binding the GDAL library Thuban supports numerous raster file formats,
1784     see <ulink url="http://www.remotesensing.org/gdal/formats_list.html">
1785     GDAL format list</ulink> for details.</para>
1786    
1787     <para>Most commonly used is the <emphasis>TIFF/GeoTIFF</emphasis>
1788     format: Raster maps are provided as TIFF images, with an additional
1789     "world file" storing the geographic reference (usually with an
1790 jan 1544 extension ".tfw").
1791 frank 1532 </para>
1792     </listitem>
1793     </varlistentry>
1794    
1795 jonathan 1475 </variablelist>
1796 jan 1423 </appendix>
1797    
1798     <appendix><title>Supported Projections</title>
1799     <para>
1800 jonathan 1490 The following types of projections are directly support by
1801     Thuban. The specific values for each are provided by the user
1802     to create custom projections. Thuban comes with predefined
1803 frank 1507 projections which are available through the Projections dialog.
1804 jan 1423 </para>
1805 frank 1532 <itemizedlist>
1806     <listitem>
1807     <para>Geographic</para>
1808     <itemizedlist>
1809     <listitem><para><literal>Ellipsoid</literal></para></listitem>
1810     <listitem><para>
1811     <literal>Source Data</literal>: either Degrees or Radians
1812 frank 1507 </para></listitem>
1813 frank 1532 </itemizedlist>
1814     </listitem>
1815     <listitem>
1816     <para>Lambert Conic Conformal</para>
1817     <itemizedlist>
1818     <listitem><para><literal>Ellipsoid</literal></para></listitem>
1819     <listitem><para><literal>Latitude of 1st standard parallel</literal></para></listitem>
1820     <listitem><para><literal>Latitude of 2nd standard parallel</literal></para></listitem>
1821     <listitem><para><literal>Central Meridian</literal></para></listitem>
1822     <listitem><para><literal>Latitude of Origin</literal></para></listitem>
1823     <listitem><para><literal>False Easting</literal> (meters)</para></listitem>
1824     <listitem><para><literal>False Northing</literal> (meters)</para></listitem>
1825     </itemizedlist>
1826     </listitem>
1827     <listitem>
1828     <para>Transverse Mercator</para>
1829     <itemizedlist>
1830     <listitem><para><literal>Ellipsoid</literal></para></listitem>
1831     <listitem><para><literal>Latitude</literal>of origin</para></listitem>
1832     <listitem><para><literal>Longitude</literal>at central meridian</para></listitem>
1833     <listitem><para><literal>Scale Factor</literal>at central meridian</para></listitem>
1834     <listitem><para><literal>False Easting</literal> (meters)</para></listitem>
1835     <listitem><para><literal>False Northing</literal> (meters)</para></listitem>
1836     </itemizedlist>
1837     </listitem>
1838     <listitem>
1839     <para>Universal Transverse Mercator</para>
1840     <itemizedlist>
1841     <listitem><para><literal>Ellipsoid</literal></para></listitem>
1842     <listitem><para><literal>Zone</literal>
1843     (can be guessed appling the Propose button)</para></listitem>
1844     <listitem><para><literal>Southern Hemisphere</literal> flag</para></listitem>
1845     </itemizedlist>
1846     </listitem>
1847     </itemizedlist>
1848 frank 1507
1849     <para>
1850     Thuban comes with a sample set of map projections for various
1851     European countries. Apart from the basic projection they differ
1852     especially in their parameterization:
1853     </para>
1854 frank 1532 <itemizedlist>
1855     <listitem><para>Belgium Datum 1972 (Lambert Conic Conformal)</para>
1856     </listitem>
1857 frank 1507
1858 frank 1532 <listitem><para>Gauss-Boaga Zone 1 (Italy, Transverse Mercartor)</para>
1859     </listitem>
1860 frank 1507
1861 frank 1532 <listitem><para>Gauss-Krueger Zone 2 (Germany, Transverse Mercartor)
1862     </para>
1863     </listitem>
1864 frank 1507
1865 frank 1532 <listitem><para>Reseau Geodesique Francaise
1866     (France, Lambert Conic Conformal)</para>
1867     </listitem>
1868 frank 1507
1869 frank 1532 <listitem><para>UK National Grid (United Kingdom, Transverse Mercartor)
1870     </para>
1871     </listitem>
1872     </itemizedlist>
1873 frank 1507
1874     <para>
1875     Thuban uses the comprehensive PROJ library for projections. PROJ provides
1876     more than the four commonly used projections described above. If needed
1877     Thuban can be easily extended to a new projection covered by PROJ.
1878     </para>
1879 jan 1423 </appendix>
1880    
1881 bh 1367 </book>
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