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{{Reference guide header|IMSMA themes include items and other data (hospitals, schools, organisations, etc.). Themes that have been recorded ''with geographic coordinates'' (reference points, polygons, lines, etc.) can be ''displayed'' on the map. Displayed items are ''represented'' on the map by ''standard mine action cartographic symbols''. Other data displayed on the map is represented by ''commonly used symbols'' for hospitals, schools, organisations, etc..
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''Layouts'' help print a map with ''predefined elements'', such as a ''legend'', a ''north indicator'' and a ''scale'' and/or ''drawing elements'' that are helpful for an appropriate understanding of the information displayed on the map. Saved layouts can be ''opened again''. New map layouts can be ''created'' through the ''map layout edit mode tools''.
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The ''map menu'' and the ''map toolbar'' offer basic functions that enable you to retrieve additional information from what is displayed on the map.
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|[[HowTo:Open a Saved Map Layout|Open a Saved Map Layout]]
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|[[HowTo:Create a Map Layout|Create a Map Layout]]
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|[[HowTo:Print the Map Layout|Print the Map Layout]]
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|[[HowTo:Save a Newly Created Map Layout|Save a Newly Created Map Layout]]
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|[[HowTo:Print the Map without Layout|Print the Map without Layout]]
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|[[HowTo:Print Map and Data|Print Map and Data]]
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IMSMA themes include items and other data (hospitals, schools, organisations, etc.). Themes that have been recorded ''with geographic coordinates'' (reference points, polygons, lines, etc.) can be displayed on the map. Displayed items are represented on the map by ''standard mine action cartographic symbols''. Other data displayed on the map is represented by commonly used symbols for hospitals, schools, organisations, etc..
 
 
''Layouts'' help print a map with ''predefined elements'', such as a legend, a north indicator and a scale and/or ''drawing elements'' that are helpful for an appropriate understanding of the information displayed on the map. Saved layouts can ''be opened again''. New map layouts can ''be created'' through the map layout edit mode tools.
 
 
The ''map menu'' and the ''map toolbar'' offer basic functions that enable you to retrieve additional information from what is displayed on the map.
 
 
 
[[Category: Using IMSMA]] [[Category: Quick Reference Guide]]
 

Revision as of 17:08, 4 September 2012

IMSMA themes include items and other data (hospitals, schools, organisations, etc.). Themes that have been recorded with geographic coordinates (reference points, polygons, lines, etc.) can be displayed on the map. Displayed items are represented on the map by standard mine action cartographic symbols. Other data displayed on the map is represented by commonly used symbols for hospitals, schools, organisations, etc..

Layouts help print a map with predefined elements, such as a legend, a north indicator and a scale and/or drawing elements that are helpful for an appropriate understanding of the information displayed on the map. Saved layouts can be opened again. New map layouts can be created through the map layout edit mode tools.

The map menu and the map toolbar offer basic functions that enable you to retrieve additional information from what is displayed on the map.