The Gisquick clients are designed with a goal to put together minimalset of functions for useful generic responsive web and mobile friendlymapping application.
1.1 System Overview. Batches are used to view all samples from an instrument batch or collect all samples for a manual worklist. Automation Scripts provide a powerful tool for customizing the User Interface to respond to user actions such as changing the data in a field. RT-LAB Solo runs on a hardware configuration consisting of Command Station, Compilation Node, Target Node, Communication Links (real-time and Ethernet), and I/O boards. 1.1.1 Command Station RT-LAB software is configured on a Windows NT or Windows 2000 computer called the Command Station. The Command Station serves as the user interface.
The major part of the clients User Interface (UI) is occupied by mapcanvas (
1
). On the left side is located :ref:`content managementtools <content-menu>` (2
) which is possible to hide by button onits right side (3
). Corners of map canvas are filled by (fromleft-bottom corner, clockwise) by map scale (4
), :ref:`tools<tool-menu>` (5
), :ref:`user menu <user-menu>` (6
) and:ref:`zoom tools <zoom-menu>` (7
). In the bottom part is locatedstatusbar showing current scale, projection and map coordinates of thecursor (8
).Content management tools
Basic project metadata - project description - is accessible byquestion-mark, see figure below.
Project description.
Content management widget is split into three major tabs:
- Base Layers
- Overlay Layers
- Legend
Base Layers
tab allows switching base layers in map canvas. Thelist of base layers is defined by publication process as described in:ref:`Project publishing <publication-base-layers>` section.Switching between base layers.
Overlay Layers
tab allows switching between topics (layer groups),see :ref:`Project publishing <publication-topics>` section, orcontrolling overlay layers one by one.Switching between topics.
In
Layers
mode the overlay layers can be switch on/off one by one.Tip
|tip| It is also possible to switch on/off group of layers.
Attribute data
In
Layers
mode attribute data can be accessed by. Attribute table is displayed in bottom part, seefigure below.Attribute table allows filtering data based on simple queries, seefigures below.
Choose operator for attribute filter.
Tip
|tip| User manual for caterpillar skid steer 2013. By default, attribute table shows only few rows. Thenumber of displayed rows can be controlled in status bar by
Rowsby page
. Attributes can be also filter by map canvas Filter tovisible area
.Every row in attribute table has Zoom to button whichenables zooming and centering related features in map canvas, seefigure below.
Note
Attribute filter can be disabled by . Tableview must be refreshed.
Zoom tools
Zoom tools enables controlling map view.
- Geolocation
- Zoom in/out
- Zoom to extent
Tip
Zooming and panning is also possible by middle mouse button.
Tools
Two basic tools are available:
- Identify , and
- Measurement
Identify
By default, features are identified in all visible layers (in theexample below in Schools and District layers).
This settings can be changed in
Identification
combo box.Change layer priority for identification.
Measurement
Three measurement modes are available:
- Location (point coordinates)
- Distance
- Area
Location measurement example. Menu highlighted in red box.
Location menu allows:
- Zoom to location
- Change spatial reference system. By default two system aresupported: QGIS project system and WGS-84 (EPSG:4326) known as 'GPScoordinates'.
Distance measurement example. Menu highlighted in red box.
Distance menu allows:
- Zoom to distance
- Change units. Currently two systems are supported: international(EU) and imperial (UK, US)
Area measurement example. Menu highlighted in red box.
Area menu allows:
- Zoom to distance
- Change units. Currently two systems are supported: international(EU) and imperial (UK, US)
Note
Currently no snapping to features is supported bymeasurement tools.
Print tool
The main idea is, that once print is activated in Gisquick, itmeans that before :doc:`project publication <project-publishing>` isdefined map composer in QGIS Desktop, it will download raw printoutput from QGIS Server using GetPrint request and will allowinteractive visualization of map content directly in this template.One can zoom, pan and rotate map and see exactly how the result willlook like. To get the better idea, see video below.
Important
|imp| Print tool in Gisquick is not accessible in:ref:`Guest session <guest-session>`, only log in users can usethis tool.
User menu
User menu allows to:
- Log out current user
- Open user profile page
- Enter/Leave Full Screen mode
- Display attributions
- Show Help (this document)
- Show Project About (see :ref:`Project publishing<publication-metadata>` section)
About window showing information about Project and Gisquick itself.
User profile page
User page (:menuselection:`My profile` in User menu) allows managingpublished projects, and uploading new projects.
In
My Projects
tab user can browse published projects includingbasic metadata. Project can open by clicking on its name.List of published projects.
Tip
Project data are available also via WMS service, see
WMSservice link
.Action
allows deleting project or updating table templates (see:ref:`table-templates` section for details).In
Upload Project
tab new projects can be uploaded. Note thatexisting project will be automatically overriden. Projects can beuploaded in zip
or tag.gz
formats.User Interface Design
Note
|note| See project size limits in :ref:`Configuration<docker-configuration>` section.
User Experience
My account
tab shows information about user account, see:doc:`./administrator-manual/user-management` section.Account information.
User Interface Definition
Another two menu items allows showing help page (this documenation)and log out the user.