Layers
Copying features (points, lines, polygons) between layers
Summary: Within XMAP, you can copy a selected feature into any layer that you have editing permissions, emoving the need to digitise the feature manually. You can only copy features between layers where the geometry types (point, line, or polygon) ...
Copying Attribute values between copied features
Copy Attribute values between copied features When copying a feature from one layer to another, any attributes with matching column names in both layers will also be copied. Example: If your point layer includes uprn or address columns, copying a ...
Editing Layers
Creating a new feature Click the Cog alongside the Map Layer you want to add an object to Click 'Add Feature'. This should open the Feature Editor on the left of your map window. Draw the object on the map: For points, just do a single click on the ...
An Introduction to Layers
Overview Layers (points, lines, polygons or base mapping) are stored in Collections on the left of the map. Layer Tools: When you click on a layer, to make it visible on the map you gain access to a setting cog, which give you access to various ...
Show/Hide labels
How to show/hide a label. If a Map Layer has a label as part of its style, you can toggle this label on and off via the layers settings cog icon. Please note: toggling the label state only affects your view. It will not change for you colleagues. To ...