View Menu Commands
- Toolbar
- Toggles display of the Toolbar.
- Status Bar
- Toggles display of the Status Bar.
- Current Layer Visible
- Toggles the visibility of the current layer. This is useful to
hide layers, for easier editing or faster redraw.
- Show Full Layer Pathnames
- Toggles the display is the entire file path for each layer, in the Layers
View. It can be useful to turn this off when your files are nested
deeply on your filesystem.
- Zoom In / Out
- Zooms in/out by about 40%.
- Zoom All
- Centers your view on the currently loaded terrains (but doesn't yet
change the level of Zoom)
- Zoom to Full Res (1:1)
- If the current terrain is grid data (Elevation or Image), sets the view
to match (1 screen pixel per heixel, or 1 screen pixel per image pixel)
- Magnifier
- Allows you to zoom the view into a specified rectangle.
- Pan
- Allows you to pan the view by dragging the first mouse button.
You can also drag with the middle mouse button, if you have one, to pan
at any time.
- Obtain Distance
- Click and drag to measure horizontal distance and offset between any
two points.
- Area Tool
- Allows you to set the area for the Area Tool.
- World Map
- Toggles the display of a world map (shoreline vectors). The data
is expected to be in a folder called "WorldMap" below the program folder.
VTBuilder will attempt to convert the map to your current projection, which
may not produce good results for all projections.
- Show UTM Boundaries
- If you are using data in a geographic projection, this will toggle the
display of the boundaries of the UTM coordinate zones.
- Show minutes and seconds
- If you are using data in a geographic projection, this will toggle the
display of minutes and seconds of latitude-longitude.
- Show Terrain Elevation
- Turn this off to show each elevation layer as a simple box, which saves
a lot of memory and time.
- Artificial Shading
- Produces much more attractive images, but takes some additional time
to process.
- Hide Unknown Areas
- Area of the elevation layer will be not drawn at all (transparent),
rather than shown in red.