Advanced Settings - Define Contents

In this settings window, you determine which contents of your map should be available in EasyMap Xplorer. For example, you can configure the initial Default view when calling the workbook or select a Background map.

Note: Please note that some of the settings only apply to the EasyMap Xplorer and others are also applied directly to EasyMap. The settings which are taken over in the workbook are marked separately. The changes that are applied to the workbook are marked with ¹.

Structure of the Settings Window

In linken part of the settings window you can see the contents of the EasyMap-workbook, structured and summarized corresponding to the view in the EasyMap Xplorer. The map levels are marked differently depending on availability:

layer is available in EasyMap Xplorer and is already visible when opening the map.
Layer is available in EasyMap Xplorer, initially invisible when opened, but can be made visible in EasyMap Xplorer.

Layers is not available in EasyMap Xplorer.

If the font for these layers is displayed in gray, you cannot change the availability (e.g. PTV maps or for area layers without colored areas).

If a layer has further sub-elements or if, for example, the base map has been combined to form a layer, there is an arrow pointing to the right in front of it which lists the sub-elements by expanding it. If legends have been inserted for an analysis, the Legend sub-element is listed.

After selecting an element, you can adjust various settings for display, label or filter on the right page of the window.

Commands in the context menu

In the table of contents on the left, you can call context menu commands on individual levels.

Changing the order of maps and layers

For single layers and maps you can change the display order with the commands Layer down and Layer up or also add a layer to the base map. If the layer is added to the base map, it can no longer be made visible or invisible separately in the Xplorer. Layers below the base map can be removed from this group with the context menu command remove from base map and can be used as a separate layer in the content of the map, with all setting options like other layers.

Transfer settings

Would you like to transfer individual settings directly to several analyses or to all maps?

On the right side, you can apply the settings made for individual properties to other layers via the context menu command Transfer to....Select the appropriate setting, e.g. available = Yes, and then click Transfer. Another window opens, in which you can select the layers to which you want to transfer the setting.

The settings of the different map layers

Data display on the map and in tables

In EasyMap Xplorer, you can display data on territory levels using context-sensitive tooltips in the maps. In analysis outputs and area layers, you can define exactly what should be displayed when you click on a location on the map. In addition, you have the option of displaying tables for each analysis or area level below the map, as well as allowing the export of the data.

To configure the table and data displays, first select the desired level in the left area of the settings window.