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New MAPAPI functions have been added, allowing users to specify a Python interpreter for script execution. This is particularly useful in scenarios where multiple Python versions are installed in the system, and a specific one needs to be selected, for example, to ensure compatibility with certain libraries or development environments. If an interpreter is not explicitly specified, the GIS core libraries will automatically search for an available interpreter. This process takes into account environment variables, allowing flexible adaptation to the user's system configuration.
The task of connecting to geoportals has been enhanced to obtain information at a specified point about terrain objects based on the WMS protocol. From the National Spatial Data System geoportal, users can request the date an object was registered, cadastral number, status, land category, plot or building value, and other parameters. For geoportals that support point information requests when displaying tiles, data is shown in the "Object Selection" dialog: object metrics, semantic characteristics, and object metadata. Object information can be copied to exchange formats. For the National Spatial Data System geoportal, the display of Land Plots (labels) and Buildings (labels) layers has been implemented, and response node correspondence files and classifier data have been added to ensure semantic mapping. A new dialog for searching information on geoportals has been developed. The dialog allows address searches on the OpenStreetMap geoportal, cadastral number searches on the National Spatial Data System geoportal, and cross-searches on KB "Panorama" geoportals or geoportals supporting the OGC WFS standard. The dialog displays object geometry, object semantics, and highlights them on the map.
The list of user restrictions for data management opened with GIS Server has been expanded: restrictions can be set on copying (export to other formats, transferring objects to other maps), printing, viewing coordinate system parameters, editing coordinates, storing copies of edited objects, accessing cache on the client without server registration, editing the digital RSC classifier, and others. Restrictions are set by the program administrator through the web interface and saved in GIS Server settings. The prohibition on editing coordinates allows changing only the attributive data of map objects (semantics) without changing the coordinates or coordinate system parameters in the map passport (metadata).
Label display has been improved. The new label drawing algorithm takes into account the "Sign rotation angle (in degrees)" semantics (31017). When this semantic is present in an object, the label is oriented according to the specified value. The label is aligned to the center and middle line relative to the metric point.
The toolkit is adapted to work on a wide range of operating systems (Astra Linux Special Edition, Alt Linux, Ubuntu, Windows) and architectures (Intel, ARM, Elbrus). The toolkit includes components for visual design of GIS applications and libraries of multiplatform multithreaded GIS core. GIS Constructor provides a cross-platform MAPAPI interface, allowing programmers to develop in their preferred operating system. Developers can release GIS applications for multiple operating systems through simple compilation with minimal changes to the program's source code.
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For administrators, the software configuration has been simplified, with added control over the list of connected PHP modules. Event logging has been expanded for data export, loading of scanned document copies, and monitoring of geodetic points. Notifications about critical errors, warnings, and diagnostic messages are now provided.
Data security is ensured through access rights differentiation based on security tools included in the operating system. The system supports regular authentication, digest authentication, system authentication (via web server), and domain authentication (Kerberos or ActiveDirectory). Additional security is provided through end-to-end authentication when working with the database. Database connection occurs with the rights of the user working with the system. The complex is adapted to work on a wide range of operating systems (Astra Linux SE, Ubuntu, RED OS, MS Windows, and others) and architectures (Intel, Elbrus, Baikal). The program is registered in the domestic software registry under number 1862.
The Digital Map and Remote Sensing Database serves as the foundation for building spatial data infrastructure at federal, regional, and municipal levels, as well as in corporate information systems. Within a unified geoinformation space, the Digital Map and Remote Sensing Database implements the collection, storage, quality control, search, and delivery of spatial data in exchange formats. Spatial data selected using the program can be placed for multi-user access on the
The current state of spatial data is displayed using schematic maps, which are maintained for each type of stored data: vector maps, remote sensing data, elevation matrices, and terrain models. Remote placement of spatial data sets in file storage is provided, along with version management of stored sets, updating of data availability schematic maps, automated collection and formation of metadata, and formation and updating of geocoverages. Automated collection and formation of metadata is performed according to ISO 19115:2003, Geographic information — Metadata and ISO/TS 19139, Geographic information — Metadata — XML schema implementation standards. Reduced copies of data images are automatically generated, file checksums are verified, and data set completeness is checked. Spatial data is placed in file storage with integrity verification, structure control, and data content validation. Operation results are logged and recorded in the metadata database. Automatic backup of metadata and spatial data storage is provided with integrity control and data recovery. A multilingual interface is supported.
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The address database used when filling in the structured address of a cadastral object has been updated. The address database is filled with current information from the State Address Register (GAR). The "Cadastral Object Attributes" mode has been improved to account for differences in the coding of new regions of the Russian Federation in GAR and USRRE. An intelligent algorithm has been developed for filling in the semantics of map objects (coding according to the dRegionsRF USRRE directory) and information from the address database in the FIAS structure (coding according to the GAR directory). The updated semantics recording functions ensure the matching of regions across several positions, including the full and short name of the region in the "Region, republic (list)" semantics. A variable call of the dialog for selecting a structured address has been implemented. Address databases in the FIAS and KLADR structures are supported. A new "KLADR Address" dialog has been developed for selecting an address in the KLADR structure. Configuration for the address database of the required structure (FIAS or KLADR) is performed by specifying the corresponding parameters in the program configuration file. The address in the KLADR structure is used in the Pridnestrovian Moldavian Republic.
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Specialists of KB "Panorama" have prepared a video tutorial on working with the
The information entered into the database must comply with the requirements of document Doc 9137 "Airport Services Manual. Part 6. Obstacle Control", Doc 8168 "Aircraft Operations. Volume II". Data entry is performed according to the principle of integrity. The first tab allows entering obstacles in the aerodrome area. Based on these, minimum safe altitudes in sectors are calculated, which are entered in the second tab. The third and fourth tabs operate with obstacles in landing sectors and minimum clearance altitudes for these same obstacles. Information from the first and second tabs is intended for creating Class "B" obstacle charts, while the third and fourth tabs are for Class "A" obstacle charts.
You can familiarize yourself with the training materials in the "Video Tutorials" section.
KB "Panorama" has developed a toolkit for creating GIS applications -
The toolkit is designed for developing client-server and desktop 32-bit and 64-bit applications that require processing and visualization of spatial data. GIS ToolKit classes and components are intended for use in the Embarcadero RAD Studio XE5 and higher development environment (Delphi and C++ Builder) and are supplied with source codes. The components can be compared to "semi-finished products," using which you can quickly and easily develop your own geoinformation application. At the same time, the GIS core of the GIS ToolKit can be used not only in the Embarcadero environment but also in any development environment with any compiler that supports function calls of the WINAPI standard.
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