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WinCan Map User Settings
General Settings
Similar to WinCan VX, Map is also a global solution, so again there is no one set of settings that works for everyone. To ensure good results in 3D Measurement projects, please pay attention to these settings in File → Settings options:
It is possible here to set a default coordinate system when Map is launched. This is a good idea as it often saves problems in the future. The option should usually set to the same projection system as defined in WinCan VX.
Node Templates
The node templates defines the data that is sent into the VX project when a node is created and plotted in Map. The default option here is like the current UK inspection standard, simply because the UK market was the first to use this feature maybe 7 years ago.
User can do several things here to suit their chosen inspection standard.
First option is to simply change the Template to a new option from the drop down list, like this:
With this setting, the Isybau Schacht node template will be loaded when the user plots a manhole.
An alternative, more advanced solution is to define several templates here and give your own Captions to Display, maybe like this:
With these settings, when a user plots a manhole, they will now see this pop-up before they get to the node template and after they click an option, the correct template will be loaded for the next step, so they can select which one they wish to use today:
Note - the node templates can be easily and quickly modified by the WinCan Support teams if needed.
Load Measurement Themes
This feature will be loaded automatically in a future update. To make it manually now:
Also, there is a more user friendly ‘Theme for All’ for the other non-measurement layers:
WinCan Map Tips
The 3D Measurement Ribbon
The 3D Measurement ribbon bar in WinCan Map offers all of the most useful tools that the user might need in one place while working with 3D Measurements. These tools are also available in other ribbons, but here they are all in together.
Unplotted Assets
A key and important part of working with GIS data is that it is only a collection of point, line or polygon objects that have data attributes attached. Objects that do not have any coordinates cannot be displayed in WinCan Map.
The Draw button in WinCan Map will display an alphabetical list of manholes and nodes that exist in the WinCan VX project but do not have coordinates:
This can be very useful when plotting the coordinates of a node for the first time, because you can highlight select the manhole that you would like to plot, and then when you use the ‘Draw Point’ tool in the Edit ribbon, the correct manhole ID will be entered into the node template without any typing mistakes.
Styling Themes
It should be remembered that GIS data (which is what we are working with here in 3D Measurements) is simply a collection of points, lines or polygons that have attribute data attached and the data itself does not have any particular styling.
This is contrast to CAD data where the lines and objects are heavily styled with colours and fills etc to make the drawing pleasing to the eye and easy to understand. CAD files focus more on styling and GIS data focusses completely on the object data. This is the key difference between the two types of application, and WinCan Map is a GIS application, not a CAD application.
But, we can apply styling themes to layers in Map in any way that we wish and the options are very powerful, but they will not be covered here. This is something for Expert user training in WinCan Map.
There are some predefined styles included in WinCan Map and the default style for Isybau projects is commonly used across the market, but it is not the most user-friendly theme when working with 3D Measurements
Remember - changing the theme does not change the data., it only changes how the data is presented on screen.
The recommended pre-defined Map styling theme for Isybau projects is ‘Isybau 3D Measurement’ and this can be set by the operator with a right-click on any layer in the layers panel and select the ‘Load Themes for All’ option, and then select the ‘Isybau 3D Measurement’ option and green tick to close: