1Edit Settings
The Settings interface can be accessed from the Main App bar.
To reach these options:
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The App Bars are opened by right-clicking with the mouse or swiping up from the bottom on a touch screen. App bar menu options can change depending on the context or feature selected.
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On the Main App bar select Settings.
Windows 10 only:
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Select the Menu icon in the window bar located at the bottom of the interface.
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Select the Settings option.
Setting |
Description |
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Multi Select |
When turned on, feature selections are cumulative and the previous selection is not cleared to allow you to select multiple features. If using a Keyboard, this can effect can also be temporarily achieved by holding Ctrl when clicking. |
Support Secondary Geometries |
When turned on, 1Edit lists any secondary geometries of a selected feature. This allows secondary geometries to be selected, created, or edited. Note: Only relevant when the schema contains classes with more than one geometry property. |
Zoom Buttons Visible |
When turned on, makes explicit zoom in and zoom out buttons visible on the status bar. This can be useful for users without touch screens or wheel mouse, or those using a stylus. |
Use simpler animations for performance |
Set this option on to use a simpler and faster method for animating to avoid performance issues on hardware that struggles with panning or zooming, or when re-drawing while moving vertices. Note: When panning or zooming out, you will not be able to see the data outside of the map window until the pan or zoom is complete, and when zooming in the image will temporarily appear pixelated until the zoom in is complete. |
Flip App Bars |
When turned on, swaps the position of the upper and lower app bars. This can be useful when holding a tablet in a harness against your body to make the lower app bar more easily accessible. |
Disable Clipping |
Disabling clipping can have a positive impact on performance when navigating data sets with very large polygons (e.g. county sized). For most data sets with normal sized polygons it is recommended that clipping is left enabled (setting off) as it can cause a performance drain if disabled. |
When Logging Mode is on, 1Edit writes screen interaction events to a file. This file can be sent to 1Spatial support to provide more information when investigating and debugging any issues. This file is called Log - [datestamp].log and is created in C:\Users\[username]\AppData\Local\Packages\1Edit_qw7y987j427n8\LocalState\MetroLogs. 1 |
Version Number
You can view which version of 1Edit is in use through settings, as it is displayed at the bottom of the interface.