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[Branch ~dhis2-documenters/dhis2/dhis2-docbook-docs] Rev 294: GIS user doc update.

 

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revno: 294
committer: Jan Henrik Overland <janhenrik.overland@xxxxxxxxx>
branch nick: dhis2-docbook-docs
timestamp: Fri 2011-04-08 15:23:20 +0200
message:
  GIS user doc update.
added:
  src/docbkx/build.properties
  src/docbkx/en/resources/images/gis/gis_google_key.png
  src/docbkx/en/resources/images/gis/gis_labels.png
  src/docbkx/en/resources/images/gis/gis_layer_options.png
  src/docbkx/en/resources/images/gis/gis_locate_feature.png
  src/docbkx/en/resources/images/gis/gis_view_history.png
modified:
  src/docbkx/en/dhis2_user_man_using_gis.xml
  src/docbkx/en/resources/images/gis/gis_main.png
  src/docbkx/en/resources/images/gis/gis_thematic_mapping.png


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+<?xml version='1.0' encoding='UTF-8'?><revhistory><revision><revnumber> Revsion 293</revnumber><revremark>Version 2.2-SNAPSHOT 2011-04-08 15:00:31</revremark></revision></revhistory>
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=== modified file 'src/docbkx/en/dhis2_user_man_using_gis.xml'
--- src/docbkx/en/dhis2_user_man_using_gis.xml	2011-02-02 13:14:10 +0000
+++ src/docbkx/en/dhis2_user_man_using_gis.xml	2011-04-08 13:23:20 +0000
@@ -4,7 +4,7 @@
   <title>Using GIS</title>
   <section>
     <title>Using the GIS module</title>
-    <para>You can access the GIS module from the Services-&gt;GIS link in the top menu. The picture below shows the various panels you can use to interact with the maps.</para>
+    <para>You can access the GIS module from the Services -&gt; GIS link in the top menu. The picture below shows the various panels you can use to interact with the maps.</para>
     <screenshot>
       <screeninfo>Main GIS screen</screeninfo>
       <mediaobject>
@@ -23,7 +23,7 @@
     separate each of them.</para>
       <para>The map view combo box lists all map views (favorites) saved by the user. The settings that are stored in the map view will be automatically applied to the thematic map panel.</para>
       <screenshot>
-        <screeninfo>Main data entry screen</screeninfo>
+        <screeninfo>Thematic mapping</screeninfo>
         <mediaobject>
           <imageobject>
             <imagedata width="100%" fileref="resources/images/gis/gis_thematic_mapping.png" format="PNG"/>
@@ -37,7 +37,7 @@
     restore it whenever you want via the <guimenuitem>map view</guimenuitem> combo box in the <guimenu>thematic map</guimenu> panel. By
     adding your views to DHIS 2 Dashboard you may access them there by
     inserting <guimenuitem>map views</guimenuitem> into one of the link
-    areas.</para>
+    areas. Please see the referred window in section 1.1.</para>
     </section>
     <section id="gisLegendSet">
       <title>Register legend sets</title>
@@ -46,15 +46,68 @@
     you create a legend set. When an indicator that has a legend set is
     selected in the <guimenu>thematic map</guimenu> panel, the number of
     classes, low color and high color is automatically set.</para>
-      <para>Example usage (vaccination coverage): Firstly, create the legends that are going to constitute the legend set. The first one could be &quot;Low bad&quot; (display name), 0 (start value), 30 (end value), red (color). Then create &quot;Medium&quot; / 30 / 70 / yellow and finally &quot;High good&quot; / 70 / 100 / green. Now, open the &quot;legend set&quot; panel, type e.g. &quot;High is good&quot; as display name and select the desired legends below. Multi-select your three legends by pressing and holding the Ctrl/Shift button when selecting. Then click the register button to store the legend set. Assign indicators/data elements to your legend set in one of the two last panels. Select the legend set in the combo box and multi-select items in the list below. Click the assign button to update the legend set.</para>
+      <para>Example usage (vaccination coverage): Firstly, create the legends that are going to constitute the legend set. The first one could be &quot;Low bad&quot; (display name), 0 (start value), 30 (end value), red (color). Then create &quot;Medium&quot; / 30 / 70 / yellow and finally &quot;High good&quot; / 70 / 100 / green. Now, open the &quot;legend set&quot; panel, type e.g. &quot;High is good&quot; as display name and select the desired legends below. Multi-select your three legends by pressing and holding the Ctrl/Shift button when selecting. Then click the register button to store the legend set. Assign indicators/data elements to your legend set in one of the two last panels. Select the legend set in the combo box and multi-select items in the list below. Click the assign button to update the legend set. Please see the referred window in section 1.1.</para>
     </section>
     <section id="gisImageExport">
       <title>Exporting/saving map images</title>
-      <para>Click the image icon on the map toolbar and the  print window will open. Title: Image title, will appear as a headline in the image. Layers: Choose whether polygons, points or both will be printed. Width/Height: The pixel resolution of the image. Choose among the predefined &quot;small&quot; (800x600), &quot;medium&quot; (1190x880), &quot;large&quot; (1920x1200) or type the exact number of pixels yourself (type the number only, avoid text like &quot;px&quot;). If you want to exclude the legend from the image, untick the legend checkbox. Finally click the export button to print the image  (PNG).</para>
+      <para>Click the image icon on the map toolbar and the  print window will open. Title: Image title, will appear as a headline in the image. Layers: Choose whether polygons, points or both will be printed. Width/Height: The pixel resolution of the image. Choose among the predefined &quot;small&quot; (800x600), &quot;medium&quot; (1190x880), &quot;large&quot; (1920x1200) or type the exact number of pixels yourself (type the number only, avoid text like &quot;px&quot;). If you want to exclude the legend from the image, untick the legend checkbox. Finally click the export button to print the image  (PNG). Please see the referred window in section 1.1.</para>
     </section>
     <section id="gisLayerOptions">
       <title>Layer options</title>
-      <para>Right-click any layer in the layer tree in the upper right corner to open the layer options context menu. There are currently three layer options available for vector layers: &quot;Locate feature&quot;, &quot;Show/hide labels&quot; and &quot;Opacity&quot;. Locate feature (organisation unit): Click one of the units in the list and its color in the map will change to the color you have specified in the &quot;Highlight color&quot; combo box. If the list of organisation units is long you can easily create a text filter in the textfield below. Show/hide labels: By clicking this option, a label with the organisation unit name and its value (based on the current indicator/period selection) appears on the map. Opacity: Adjust the opacity/transparency of the layer in the map.</para>
-    </section>
-  </section>
+      <para>Right-click any layer in the layer tree in the upper right corner to open the layer options context menu. There are currently three layer options available for vector layers: &quot;Locate feature&quot;, &quot;Labels&quot; and &quot;Opacity&quot;. See picture below.
+          <screenshot>
+            <screeninfo>Layer options</screeninfo>
+            <mediaobject>
+              <imageobject>
+                <imagedata width="50%" fileref="resources/images/gis/gis_layer_options.png" format="PNG"/>
+              </imageobject>
+            </mediaobject>
+          </screenshot>
+          Locate feature (organisation unit): Click one of the units in the list and its color in the map will change to the color you have specified in the &quot;Highlight color&quot; combo box. If the list of organisation units is long you can easily create a text filter in the textfield below. See picture below.
+          <screenshot>
+            <screeninfo>Locate organisation unit</screeninfo>
+            <mediaobject>
+              <imageobject>
+                <imagedata width="100%" fileref="resources/images/gis/gis_locate_feature.png" format="PNG"/>
+              </imageobject>
+            </mediaobject>
+          </screenshot>
+          Labels: Select size, style and color of the text and hit "Toggle" to show/hide the labels, which shows the organisation unit name and its value (based on the current indicator/period selection). See picture below.
+          <screenshot>
+            <screeninfo>Organisation unit labels</screeninfo>
+            <mediaobject>
+              <imageobject>
+                <imagedata width="100%" fileref="resources/images/gis/gis_labels.png" format="PNG"/>
+              </imageobject>
+            </mediaobject>
+          </screenshot>
+          Opacity: Adjust the opacity/transparency of the layer in the map.
+      </para>
+    </section>
+    <section id="gisViewHistory">
+      <title>View history</title>
+      <para>The 10 latest views shown in the map are available by clicking the watch icon on the map toolbar. If you e.g. are drilling down the levels and want to go one level back, select row number two in the list.
+          <screenshot>
+            <screeninfo>View history</screeninfo>
+            <mediaobject>
+              <imageobject>
+                <imagedata width="50%" fileref="resources/images/gis/gis_view_history.png" format="PNG"/>
+              </imageobject>
+            </mediaobject>
+          </screenshot>
+      </para>
+    </section>
+    <section id="gisAdministratorSettings">
+      <title>Administrator settings</title>
+      <para>Administrator settings are available only to users with admin rights. Date: Choose between fixed periods and start/end dates. Fixed periods refers to the periods created by the DHIS 2. Start/end dates means that you can define the period yourself by selecting the exact start date and end date of the period. Google Maps: In order to have Google Maps as background you need to fill in an Google Maps API key created for the domain the applcation is running on. The default key works for localhost. If you want to set up GIS on an external server you have to create and fill in the key for this domain, more info here http://code.google.com/apis/maps/signup.html. You will be provided with a link such as: http://maps.google.com/maps?file=api&amp;v=2&amp;sensor=false&amp;key=ABQIAAAAut6AhySExnYIXm5s2OFIkxRKNzJ-_9njnryRTbvC6CtrS4sRvRREWnxwlZUa630pLuPf3nD9i4fq9w. Note that you are supposed to fill in the key only, i.e. the part that follows after "key=", not the entire link.
+          <screenshot>
+            <screeninfo>View history</screeninfo>
+            <mediaobject>
+              <imageobject>
+                <imagedata width="50%" fileref="resources/images/gis/gis_google_key.png" format="PNG"/>
+              </imageobject>
+            </mediaobject>
+          </screenshot>
+      </para>
+    </section>  </section>
 </chapter>

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