gvSIG-Desktop 1.11. User manual
- Introduction
 - gvSIG Projects
 - Introduction
 - Saving a project
 - New project
 - Open a project
 - Saving and Closing a project
 - Copying and pasting documents in gvSIG
 - Documents
 - 2D views
 - Vector tools
 - Raster tools
 - Introduction
 - Layer properties
 - Layer information
 - Raster properties
 - Setting a visible scale range for a layer
 - Enhancement (Raster properties)
 - Image statistics
 - Bands and files selector
 - Transparency per pixel
 - General components
 - Table of contents (ToC)
 - Properties of a view in gvSIG
 - Maps
 - Copying layers in gvSIG
 - Deleting layers
 - Exporting to image
 - Viewing and accessing data
 - Layer data source
 - Consulting tools
 - Information tool
 - Quick info tool
 - Measuring areas
 - Measuring distances
 - Catalogue. Searching for geodata
 - Gazetteer
 - Advanced hyperlink
 - Navigation tools
 - Navigating around / Exploring the view
 - Configuring the locator map
 - Centring the view on a point
 - Locate by attribute
 - Load data
 - Geographical data
 - Introduction
 - Vector
 - Adding a layer from a disk file
 - Adding a layer using the WFS protocol
 - Introduction
 - Connecting to the server
 - Accessing the service
 - Selecting 'Layers'
 - Selecting 'Attributes'
 - 'Options' tab
 - Filter
 - Adding the layer to the view
 - Modifying the layer's properties
 - Filtered by area
 - Adding a layer using the ArcIMS vector protocol
 - Introduction to ArcIMS
 - Connecting to image services
 - Adding a layer using the ArcIMS protocol
 - Add layer using the arcIMS protocol
 - Connecting to the server
 - Accessing the service
 - Selecting layers
 - Adding the layer to the view
 - Points to remember about spatial reference systems
 - Modifying the layer's properties
 - Information about scale limits
 - Attribute information requests
 - Connecting to geometry services
 - Adding a geometry layer
 - ArcIMS symbols
 - Symbols
 - Legends
 - Working with the layer
 - geoDB Extension (database manager)
 - Introduction
 - The spatial connection database manager
 - Adding a geoDB layer to the view
 - Exporting a gvsig layer to a spatial database
 - Oracle spatial
 - Introduction
 - Metadata
 - Data types
 - Coordinate systems in Oracle
 - Notes on reading geometries
 - Transferring a layer from gvSIG to Oracle
 - ArcSDE
 - Adding an Event layer
 - Introduction
 - Adding an event layer from a table
 - Adding an event layer from a table associated with a layer in the view
 - Coordinate Reference Systems
 - Raster
 - Adding a layer from a disk file
 - Adding a layer using the WMS protocol
 - Connecting to the service
 - Accessing the service
 - Selecting 'Layers'
 - Selecting 'Styles' for the WMS server layers
 - Selecting values for a WMS layer's 'Dimensions'
 - Selecting the format, spatial system and/or transparency
 - Adding the layer to the view
 - Modifying the layer's properties
 - Adding a layer using the WCS protocol
 - Accessing the service
 - Selecting 'Coverages'
 - Selecting the 'Format'
 - Adding the layer to the view
 - Modifying the layer's properties
 - Adding orthophotos using the ECWP protocol
 - Adding a layer using the ArcIMS raster protocol
 - Introduction to ArcIMS
 - Connecting to image services
 - Adding a layer using the ArcIMS protocol
 - Add layer using the arcIMS protocol
 - Connecting to the server
 - Accessing the service
 - Selecting layers
 - Adding the layer to the view
 - Points to remember about spatial reference systems
 - Modifying the layer's properties
 - Information about scale limits
 - Attribute information requests
 - Connecting to geometry services
 - Adding a geometry layer
 - ArcIMS symbols
 - Symbols
 - Legends
 - Working with the layer
 - Web Map Context
 - Alphanumeric data
 - Symbology
 - Introduction
 - Vector
 - Legend types
 - Introduction
 - Quantities
 - Categories
 - Multiple attributes
 - Quantity by category
 - Pie legend
 - Introduction
 - Display and selection of pie charts
 - Chart size options
 - Draw pie charts for selected geometries only
 - Bar legend
 - Objects
 - Saving and recovering legends
 - Modify symbols
 - Raster
 - Labelling
 - Introduction
 - Static labelling
 - Advanced Labelling (user defined)
 - Introduction
 - Label features in the same way
 - Label only when the feature is selected
 - Define classes of features and label each differently
 - Common options
 - Single labelling
 - Selection tools
 - Selecting elements
 - Introduction
 - Selecting by point
 - Selecting by rectangle
 - Selecting by polygon
 - Selecting by layer
 - Selecting by attributes
 - Inverting the selection
 - Clearing selection
 - NavTable
 - Editing tools
 - Introduction
 - Graphic editing
 - Introduction
 - The graphic area
 - Starting and finishing an editing session in gvSIG
 - Procedures to input commands
 - Editing properties
 - Undoing / Redoing
 - Editing commands
 - Introduction
 - Copying
 - Symmetry
 - Rotating
 - Moving Elements
 - Selecting
 - Editing vertex
 - Internal polygon
 - Scaling
 - Explode
 - Join geometries
 - Split geometries
 - Matrix
 - Copy & paste geometries
 - Drawing commands (points, lines...)
 - Introduction
 - Point
 - Inserting a coordinate point
 - Multipoint
 - Line
 - Arc
 - Polyline
 - Polygon
 - Rectangle
 - Square
 - Circle
 - Ellipse
 - Autopolygon
 - Creating a new layer
 - Alphanumeric editing
 - Introduction
 - Editing session for an 'internal' table.
 - Editing session for an 'external' table.
 - Managing fields
 - Editing a layer's table of attributes
 - Field Calculator
 - Introduction
 - Accessing gvSIG's field calculator
 - Introduction example
 - Description of the 'Field Calculator'
 - Introductory example: 'Field Calculator'
 - Add consecutive numbers
 - Add geometric information to a layer
 - Import fields from one table to another
 - Analysis and data processing
 - Vector
 - Geoprocessing tools
 - Introduction
 - Accessing the geoprocesses
 - Buffer
 - Lateral buffer
 - Intersection
 - Clipping
 - Dissolve
 - Split lines
 - Merge
 - Convex hull
 - Difference
 - Union
 - Spatial join
 - 2D Translation
 - Reprojection
 - Exporting layers
 - Introduction
 - Exporting a shape
 - Exporting to dxf
 - Exporting to postgis and Oracle Spatial
 - Exporting to gml
 - Exporting to kml
 - Annotation layer
 - Introduction
 - Creating an annotation layer
 - Editing an annotation layer
 - Annotation layer properties
 - Adding an annotation layer to the view
 - Example of how to create an annotation layer
 - Export to a raster layer
 - Creating a layer with derived geometries
 - Raster
 - Layer functionalities
 - Filters
 - Histogram
 - Radiometric enhancement
 - Save View as image
 - Clipping layers
 - Zoom to raster resolution
 - Automatic vectorization
 - Analysis view
 - Geographic Transformations
 - Alphanumeric
 - Maps
 - Preparing a page
 - Templates
 - Tools for navigating in a map
 - Graphic elements
 - Operations with graphics
 - Inserting elements in a map
 - Map-inserted element properties
 - Aligning
 - Grouping / Ungrouping
 - Viewing order
 - Graphic line
 - Size and position
 - Undoing / Redoing
 - Deleting a selection
 - Tools for exporting to postScript and pdf
 - Printing
 - Quick print
 - Preferences window
 - Introduction preference window
 - The annotation preferences
 - Editing preferences
 - Introduction
 - Colour of the selection
 - Colour of the reference axis
 - Colour of the selected geometry
 - Colour of the selection handler
 - General preferences
 - Introduction
 - Extension directory
 - Appearance
 - Folders
 - Display configuration
 - Web browser
 - Activate/Deactivate Extensions
 - Translator Manager
 - Introduction
 - Changing the application language
 - The import/export file
 - To install or update a language translation
 - Uninstall a language translation
 - Exporting a language translation to update it
 - Exporting to translate to a new language
 - Preferences. Create backup of the gvp
 - Raster
 - Network, firewall, proxy
 - Map preferences
 - View preferences
 - Add-ons manager
 - Sextante
 - Introduction
 - The Sextante toolbox
 - The Sextante graphical modeler
 - Introduction
 - Definition of inputs
 - Definition of the workflow
 - Editing the model
 - Saving and loading models
 - The Sextante batch processing interface
 - Introduction
 - The parameters table
 - Filling the parameters table
 - Setting raster output characteristics
 - Executing the batch process
 - Batch processing with layers in the current project
 - The Sextante command-line interface
 - Introduction
 - The interface
 - Getting information about algorithms
 - Running an algorithm
 - Adjusting output raster characterisitics
 - The Sextante history manager
 - GRASS implementation process from Sextante
 - Scripting extension
 - Glossary
 
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