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Component Toolkit can dynamically update SDF files posted on an Autodesk MapGuide Server. For example, you could create an application that lets users add polygon lot lines to a map from their local browser. Application developers should be very familiar with Autodesk MapGuide and will find information they need in Chapter 2, "Understanding Autodesk MapGuide," Chapter 3, "Designing Your System," (with particular attention to "Choosing a Viewer/Browser Environment" on page 59), and in the Autodesk MapGuide Developer's Guide. You can download the Autodesk MapGuide Developer's Guide free of charge, or you can order the printed copy from the product documentation page at: http://www.autodesk.com/mapguidedocs Conventions Used in This Manual The following table describes conventions used in this manual. This word or phrase...  Choose Edit Properties Indicates this... Click the Edit menu, and then choose Properties from the Edit menu. If three levels of menus are shown, it means that there is a secondary or submenu. For example, the text:   Click Start Settings Control Panel indicates that when you click the Settings menu item in the Start menu, a submenu appears, from which you choose Control Panel. the \\config directory Text in italics indicates directories, file names, URLs (web addresses), and keys in the Windows Registry. Click Press and release the left-hand or primary mouse button. Right-click Press and release the right or secondary mouse button. Drag Hold down the mouse button while you move the mouse. What's the Fastest Way Through This Book? | 21

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Component Toolkit can dynamically update SDF files posted on an
Autodesk MapGuide Server. For example, you could create an application
that lets users add polygon lot lines to a map from their local browser.
Application developers should be very familiar with Autodesk MapGuide and
will find information they need in Chapter 2,
Understanding Autodesk
MapGuide,
Chapter 3,
Designing Your System,
(with particular attention
to
Choosing a Viewer/Browser Environment
on page 59), and in the
Autodesk MapGuide Developer’s Guide
.
You can download the
Autodesk MapGuide Developer’s Guide
free of charge, or
you can order the printed copy from the product documentation page at:
Conventions Used in This Manual
The following table describes conventions used in this manual.
This word or phrase...
Indicates this...
Choose Edi
t
Properties
Click the Edit menu, and then choose Properties from
the Edit menu. If three levels of menus are shown, it
means that there is a secondary or submenu.
For example, the text:
Click Start
Settings
Control Panel
indicates that when you click the Settings menu item in
the Start menu, a submenu appears, from which you
choose Control Panel.
the
<Netscape
home>
\
<Computer
name>
\
config
directory
Text in
italics
indicates directories, file names, URLs
(web addresses), and keys in the Windows Registry.
Click
Press and release the left-hand or primary mouse but-
ton.
Right-click
Press and release the right or secondary mouse button.
Drag
Hold down the mouse button while you move the
mouse.