Symbologies
To Modify a Default Symbology
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Right-click Default symbology and select Edit.
The Spatial View Editor dialog opens.
- Set the controls for each default symbology as needed.
- Click OK.
Spatial View Editor Dialog
Used to edit the default symbology that is used to display the spatial location over the background map.
Opens when you right-click the Default symbology and select Edit.
Setting | Description |
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Default symbology for: | The name of the Default View that will display in the Symbology Legend. |
Show Tooltips | Check this option if you want the Default View to allow the display of tooltips. |
Highlight Color | Use to define the color of the selected geometry. |
Document Symbology | This symbology is used to display the spatial locations of documents. It is the default document view. |
Folder Symbology | This symbology is used to display the spatial location of the current folder. |
SubFolder Symbology | This symbology is used to display the spatial locations of subfolders. |
Line Color | Use to define the outline color of the geometry used to represent a spatial location. Opens the Color dialog, which is used to select a color. |
Line Weight | Use to specify the outline weight of the geometry used to represent a spatial location. Choose the desired weight value from the Outline Weight list. |
Fill Color | Use to define the color that fills the geometry used to represent a spatial location. Opens the Color dialog, which is used to select a color. |
Transparency | Use to set the degree of transparency for the fill color. Transparency may vary from 0% to 100%, with a value of 0% indicating no transparency at all, while a value of 100% indicates complete transparency in the selected color. |
Symbol | Select to display Windows icons. |
Tooltip Attribute | Contains controls to optionally display tooltips in the Spatial Navigator when you move the cursor over Spatial Locations. The Tooltip controls define the display options. |