Coordinate System. Select Any to load all basemap layers. Select Current to load only those basemap layers that use the same coordinate system as the current project. Select Not Set to load only those basemap layers that have no set coordinate system. You can let SOLO Forest search the entire contents of your data collector and automatically find basemap files by checking the box labeled Auto Find. Checking the Size Match box will search for only those basemap layers that are roughly the same size as the currently listed basemap files. To set specific folders that you wish SOLO Forest to search, tap on the Search Folders button. The Folder List screen will be displayed. Tap on the Add button to add a new folder to the search. Tap on the Remove button to remove the highlighted folder from the search. Check the box labeled Include Sub-Folders to include any sub- folders of the selected folders in the search. Tap the OK button to return to the Options screen. Once all of the search filter options have been set, tap the OK button to return to the Database page. Tap the Browse button to display a preview of the loaded basemap layers. The Basemap Layer Database Browser screen will be displayed. A preview of each loaded basemap layer will be displayed in the left side of this screen. Tap the arrow keys below the preview to toggle through the loaded layers. The coordinate system for the current layer will be displayed in the upper right corner. To find the path to the current layer, tap the Find button (if Auto Find has been checked in the Options screen, this step is not necessary). To add a layer to the list of layers in the Basemap Layer Control screen, tap the Add button. If the coordinate system and units information is not correct for this layer, you may delete the .BLI file where this data is stored by tapping the Delete button. Tap Cancel to return to the Database page. Tap the Delete button to delete the .BLI files for all of the loaded layers (the layers themselves will not be deleted). Tap the Set Units button to set the units for all of the loaded layers. Tap the Add to List button to add all of the loaded layers to the list of basemap layers displayed in the Basemap Layer Control screen. Tap the Set Coord Sys button to set the coordinate system for all the loaded layers. If you check the box labeled Create Previews, a preview for each layer will be created automatically when the layer is loaded. If you check the box labeled Set Coord Sys, each layer will be set to the coordinate system of the current project as it is loaded. The units specified in the The Options page lets you set the color that will be used to highlight selected basemap features in the Map View. Select the Font Size for the basemap feature pop-up label from the provided list. You can also choose to display the area and length of area features, or the length of line features, in the pop-up label by checking the appropriate boxes. Check the Zoom to Feature on Tap box to automatically zoom in on a selected basemap feature. Tap on the Set All Layer Defaults button to return the settings for every loaded layer to the default settings. The Advanced page lets you set the rate at which the basemap display will be updated while zooming or panning. A faster setting will require more memory use. You can also specify if you would like to have the basemap displayed during the navigation routines and when logging by interval. Tapping the Defaults button will return the settings to the default configuration show in the image to the left. To remove a layer from the list, highlight the layer and then tap the Remove Layer button. A prompt will appear to ensure your selection. You can also remove all layers by Tapping on the Remove All Layers button.
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Coordinate System. Select Any to load all basemap layers. Select Current to load only those basemap layers that use the same coordinate system as the current project. Select Not Set to load only those basemap layers that have no set coordinate system. You can let SOLO Office - Forest Edition search the entire contents of your data collector and automatically find basemap files by checking the box labeled Auto Find. Checking the Size Match box will search for only those basemap layers that are roughly the same size as the currently listed basemap files. To set specific folders that you wish SOLO Office - Forest Edition to search, tap on the Search Folders button. The Folder List screen will be displayed. Tap on the Add button to add a new folder to the search. Tap on the Remove button to remove the highlighted folder from the search. Check the box labeled Include Sub-Folders to include any sub- sub-folders of the selected folders in the search. Tap the OK button to return to the Options screen. Once all of the search filter options have been set, tap the OK button to return to the Database page. Tap the Browse button to display a preview of the loaded basemap layers. The Basemap Layer Database Browser screen will be displayed. A preview of each loaded basemap layer will be displayed in the left side of this screen. Tap the arrow keys below the preview to toggle through the loaded layers. The coordinate system for the current layer will be displayed in the upper right corner. To find the path to the current layer, tap the Find button (if Auto Find has been checked in the Options screen, this step is not necessary). To add a layer to the list of layers in the Basemap Layer Control screen, tap the Add button. If the coordinate system and units information is not correct for this layer, you may delete the .BLI file where this data is stored by tapping the Delete button. Tap Cancel to return to the Database page. Tap the Delete button to delete the .BLI files for all of the loaded layers (the layers themselves will not be deleted). Tap the Set Units button to set the units for all of the loaded layers. Tap the Add to List button to add all of the loaded layers to the list of basemap layers displayed in the Basemap Layer Control screen. Tap the Set Coord Sys button to set the coordinate system for all the loaded layers. If you check the box labeled Create Previews, a preview for each layer will be created automatically when the layer is loaded. If you check the box labeled Set Coord Sys, each layer will be set to the coordinate system of the current project as it is loaded. The units specified in the Units field will be used. The Options page lets you set the color that will be used to highlight selected basemap features in the Map View. Select the Font Size for the basemap feature pop-up label from the provided list. You can also choose to display the area and length of area features, or the length of line features, in the pop-up label by checking the appropriate boxes. Check the Zoom to Feature on Tap box to automatically zoom in on a selected basemap feature. Tap on the Set All Layer Defaults button to return the settings for every loaded layer to the default settings. The Advanced page lets you set the rate at which the basemap display will be updated while zooming or panning. A faster setting will require more memory use. You can also specify if you would like to have the basemap displayed during the navigation routines and when logging by interval. Tapping the Defaults button will return the settings to the default configuration show in the image to the left. To remove a layer from the list, highlight the layer and then tap the Remove Layer button. A prompt will appear to ensure your selection. You can also remove all layers by Tapping on the Remove All Layers button.
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Sources: Software License Agreement