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Geoportal has been supplemented with the map of the Republic of Panama, formed according to OpenStreetMap data. To work with the map, you can use the program or other software products of KB "Panorama".
The map was led to the modernised classifier of large-scale plans of scale 1: 5 000 (map5000m). Publishing of updates in bank of spatial data is made by using the program of . Publishing contents of bank of spatial data on the geoportal and data access for downloading are implemented by means of .
Free maps on the basis of OpenStreetMap data are available for download on the page "Digital maps".
Specialists from KB "Panorama" have prepared a video tutorial that covers methods for copying semantic characteristics from one object to another when performing cadastral work to . The video tutorial demonstrates how semantics can be transferred from one object to another using the mode or through the dialog. When it is necessary to fill semantics for a large number of objects, the process can be automated using the task.
The cadastral map must be created using the survey.v6 classifier. For selected conditional land plots or capital construction objects, attribute export to XLS format is performed using the task. Either specific attributes or all attributes can be selected. For refined or corrected plots, the "Cadastral number" semantics (code 1001, key KADNUM) must be filled in, as object linking is performed based on this attribute.
To transfer semantics, in the "Update from file" task dialog window, the type of connection between the map object and data from the file is established by semantics. In the list of semantic characteristics, it is necessary to specify an entry containing the semantics name and the column name in the XLS file.
Training materials can be accessed in the "Video Tutorials" section.
KB "Panorama" has developed GIS "Operator" version 15.3.8 for "Astra Linux Special Edition" OS. The new version has improved tasks for viewing attributes from databases, importing DXF and CSV, and automatic image recognition. The processed data types in the map legend have been expanded.
In the task, tools for working with digital maps have been supplemented by supporting new data types: elevation matrices, layers and qualities, rasters, object lists, geoportals, documents and models. The matrix tree now displays all available types with the ability to edit display parameters through the context menu. Work with rasters has been updated, including support for multiple selection and operations with various types of raster data. Support for object lists has been added, which are saved in OBX format and can be used for various spatial operations. Additionally, work with TIN and MTD models has been implemented: they can be added, deleted, viewed, and display parameters can be edited. The improved functionality makes the task more flexible for comprehensive work with digital map content.
The task, called by a button on the main panel, has been improved. Support for multiple table selection in the "Open dataset" dialog has been implemented. The functionality of the tab context menu has been expanded: you can copy the table name and query text, as well as edit it directly. The ability to copy and paste data while preserving field names has been implemented. CSV export has been improved and moved to background mode, allowing simultaneous export of multiple tables without blocking the interface.
The mode has added the ability to view the contents of the loaded file. When clicking the "View contents" button, a separate window will display the lines contained in the file, as if the file were opened in the "Notepad" application. Viewing file contents can be useful when determining the delimiter for columns, as well as the first line from which data reading begins.
The task has been improved. Each DXF layer in the "Parameters" tab can be assigned an object type that will be displayed after import. To do this, set the value "Layer appearance settings table" in the "Layer appearance" field. Then assign the required conditional sign from the RSC classifier to the required layers in the table. To ensure that only layers with assigned conditional signs are applied to the map, the "Import selected layers" property must be enabled.
GIS "Operator" SE is a universal domestic geographic information system for law enforcement agencies. The program is designed for accumulating, storing, automated processing and displaying data, calculation results and forecasts that have geospatial reference. GIS "Operator" SE contains tools for displaying and processing vector, raster and matrix maps. The application provides users with tools for solving specialized tasks of modeling the movement of special objects against the background of a 3D model, predicting the consequences of emergency situations at hazardous facilities, monitoring aircraft movement, conducting geodetic and topographic work, processing data from GPS/GLONASS navigation devices, printing displayed spatial data to various output devices, and many others.
The new version of the program is available for download in the section.
Geoportal has been supplemented with the map of the Republic of Costa Rica, formed according to OpenStreetMap data. To work with the map, you can use the program or other software products of KB "Panorama".
The map was led to the modernised classifier of large-scale plans of scale 1: 5 000 (map5000m). Publishing of updates in bank of spatial data is made by using the program of . Publishing contents of bank of spatial data on the geoportal and data access for downloading are implemented by means of .
Free maps on the basis of OpenStreetMap data are available for download on the page "Digital maps".
Specialists from KB "Panorama" have prepared a video tutorial on working with the route database management" mode of the application task in GIS "Panorama". Within this mode, an established instrument flight rules departure route connects an aerodrome or aerodrome runway with a designated significant point. The video tutorial demonstrates the management of the standard instrument departure route database. Before creating the departure route database for an aerodrome, a database of runways and aerodrome thresholds must be prepared. The information entered into the database must comply with the requirements of Doc 8168 "Aircraft Operations. Volume II".
Departure procedures published in AIP are called "standard". They are designed for normal conditions and define uniform procedures for all operators during departure. With the advent of RNAV systems, the need arose to encode and store all airspace elements in databases, including departure procedures. For this purpose, each published standard procedure received its own designation (identifier), under which it should be published in AIP and stored in the database. The application of RNAV systems for maneuvering in the aerodrome area required replacing all departures in any direction with standard procedures, since it is much more convenient and safer to perform flights in automatic mode according to pre-coded schemes. Area navigation schemes for departure mainly represent a route (desired track line) that aircraft must follow after takeoff.
Training materials can be accessed in the "Video Tutorials" section.