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MapGuide RFC 81 - Add a new widget Feature Inspector
This page contains an change request (RFC) for the MapGuide Open Source project. More MapGuide RFCs can be found on the RFCs page.
Status
RFC Template Version | (1.0) |
Submission Date | (Date/Time submitted) |
Last Modified | Buddy Hu Timestamp |
Author | Buddy Hu |
RFC Status | draft |
Implementation Status | under development |
Proposed Milestone | 2.2 |
Assigned PSC guide(s) | Tom Fukushima |
Voting History | (vote date) |
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Overview
Some customers wish we could make it easier for users to select one or more features that– within a given scale range – might be overlapping or too close to each other. We will introduce a new widget "Feature Inspector panel" for both Fusion viewer and Ajax viewer. With this new panel, the user can distinguish the feature(s) which he/she wants.
Motivation
The current way to select features in MapGuide applications makes the process of distinguishing one specific feature out of a selection group difficult:
- No means to visualize the attributes of multiple features at once;
- No means to “browse through” a selection set;
There are some use cases:
1.If several features are selected across different layers, the selection panel should allow users to easily visualize their attributes and which layers these selected features belong by;
2.At a given zoom level in a map, some features might be too close to each other for users to select them individually; users should be able to interact with the elements in the selection panel to help them narrow down a selection group to which feature he/she wants without changing the scale range;
3.The user selects multiple objects with the “Select Polygon”, and these objects will be displayed in the Selection Panel.
Proposed Solution
This is the UI of this new widget: []
Implications
N/A
Test Plan
N/A
Funding/Resources
Supplied by Autodesk
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