The Touchscreen Menu
The Touchscreen Menu appears, when NPGeoMap detects a mobile device. If enabled, the default Menu Bar will automatically hide. |
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If this button is active (blue) the view on the map is "locked" - that means the map section doesn't change automatically, like it would when selections are made. Panning and zooming the map manually is still possible. Same as Lock View in the Menu Bar. |
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NPGeoMap pans and zooms in an intelligent way every time a selection is made, to make sure the view is always optimal. Of course it's possible to zoom and pan manually. With context menu button Zoom Home the map section shifts back to the last automatically generated position and zoom level. Same as Zoom Zoom Home in the Menu Bar. Additionally if the Quick Zoom Menu is activated in the properties, its elements will also appear in this context menu (see screenshot on the right). They can forward the map section to the configured position with one click. |
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Here the print preview window of the Internet Explorer* will be opened, showing the current view in the way it would be printed. Same as Preview in the Menu Bar. * QlikView on "Webview" mode runs within the Internet Explorer. Further use in accordance with Internet Explorer and your Operating System. |
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The "Refresh" feature initiates a reload of the application, just like opening it again. Manually added Spheres disappear, selections in QlikView will stay. Same as in QlikView or the F5 key. |
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Opens a dialog with information about the NPGeoMap object like: oNPGeoMap version oinformation about licensing and the QlikView serial number oQlikView object number ocurrent zoom level ovarious information about currently loaded data (loading time, number of Marker,...) Same as Info ? in the Menu Bar. |
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This menu only appears, if the set Sphere mode is activated in the NPGeoMap properties of the object. It allows to set Spheres (Circles), Pins (markings) or Isochrones (travel surroundings in time or distance) by clicking somewhere on the map and further use them as a selection or analysis tool. Same as Spheres in the Menu Bar. More about Spheres, Pins and Isochrones here. |
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As soon as the first item (Sphere, Pin or Isochrone) is set and confirmed (Add-Button above is gray again), this button is enabled to delete the Spheres again in reverse order. |
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Saves the displayed spheres as NPGP map so you can load them as polygons (Dynamic Maps or Simple Maps). |
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