After the feature selection has been made, the geometry of each individual feature can be changed.
This function is inactive for grouped features in the list. By clicking on this group, the individual features are displayed and the function is available for each feature.
Parallel editing of geometry and attributes is not possible.
To avoid unwanted changes to the database, it is strongly recommended that feature changes are made in a version. Only after a reconcile should this version be returned to the original dataset.
Edit Geometry
1.Start editing the geometry
After selecting the features to be edited, these are listed in the Results tab. The Edit geometry function can be activated via various access options:
a.Toolbar > Edit tab
b.Actions Menu Edit Geometryof a selected feature
2.Edit Geometry
After activating this function, a collapsible menu with further functions for editing the geometry appears on the left-hand edge of the map.
Help |
Information about the keyboard shortcuts for easier operation. |
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Precision |
Enable high precision input. |
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Snapping |
Current state is Snapping on. At the same time, the "Snapping OFF" function is displayed in the toolbar. |
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Snapping OFF |
Current state is Snapping OFF. At the same time, the "Snapping ON" function is displayed in the toolbar. |
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Snapping on all supported layers |
If this function is activated, features are snapped on all supported layers. The "Snapping ON" function must be active for this mode to be effective. |
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Snapping with Utility Network Rules |
If this function is switched on, features are snapped according to the rules of the utility network. The "Snapping ON" function must be active for this mode to be effective. |
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Undo |
Undo the last operation. |
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Redo |
Redo the next operation. |
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Cancel |
Discard all changes to this geometry. |
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Complete |
Keep all changes to this geometry and proceed. |
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Remove vertex |
Remove current geometry vertex. This function is displayed when a vertex has been selected. |
The vertices of the feature geometry can now be grabbed and moved with the mouse pointer and edited with the support of the above-mentioned functions.
The basis for editing the geometry is the VertiGIS Studio Web sketch tool. Keyboard shortcuts for easier operation can also be found in the VertiGIS Studio Web documentation in the chapter Geometry-editing Keyboard Shortcuts.
If the geometry of existing lines is changed so that a line end point ends at a network point for which terminals are defined, the line is automatically connected to the appropriate terminal(s).
If the changed line cannot be clearly connected to a terminal, the terminal dialog is displayed. The user can manually connect the line to the desired terminal. See also chapter Connecting Terminals.
3.Save Changes
Changes made to the geometry can be saved or discarded.