Autodesk 15606-011408-9320 User Guide - Page 152
Creating a VISION* Theme Layer, Creating an AutoCAD DWG Layer, Creating a Layer Group
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Online Help Index VISION* creating VISION* theme layers Creating a VISION* Theme Layer If you have VISION* theme data and the Autodesk MapGuide VISION* Data Extension, you can create VISION* theme layers. Unlike other layer types, each feature on a VISION* theme layer can be drawn with a different style (font, color, line style, fill style, and so on). All display characteristics are taken directly from the features themselves in the VISION* theme. Therefore, you do not specify the styles for the layer, as you do with other types of layers in Autodesk MapGuide Author, nor are the styles stored with the layer definition in the Map Window File (MWF). To change the styles of the map features on a VISION* theme layer, you must change the symbology definitions of the features in the VISION* theme on which the layer is based. For details about styling a VISION* theme, refer to the Cache Manager documentation. For step-by-step instructions, choose Help Contents, click the Index tab, and look up "VISION*, creating VISION* theme layers." Creating an AutoCAD DWG Layer If you have AutoCAD DWG files and the Autodesk MapGuide DWG Data Extension, you can create AutoCAD DWG layers. You create AutoCAD DWG Layers by choosing New Layer AutoCAD DWG Layer from the popup menu in the Design tab of the Map Explorer. For details about setting up AutoCAD DWG layers, see the documentation provided with the Autodesk MapGuide DWG Data Extension. Online Help Index layer groups Creating a Layer Group To organize your layers, you can create one or more layer groups and then add layers to the appropriate groups. The layer groups appear in the Autodesk MapGuide Author Map Explorer. You can specify whether or not they appear in the Viewer legend. One advantage of using layer groups is that you can turn on or off all of the layers in a layer group with a single command. For step-by-step instructions, choose Help Contents, click the Index tab, and look up "layer groups." 152 | Chapter 9 Working with Map Layers