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Layer configuration (table of content)

Layer configuration (table of content)

 

Property

Description

Layer ID

Related Layer of the ArcMap Table of content.

Layer name

If no Layer name is specified, then the name used in the ArcMap document will be used.

Note: This Layer name is used in WebOffice client. If the Layer does not get configured in the Table of contents then the Layer name may still be specified in the configuration element Layer.

Metadata URL

You can either

Configure a reference to a metadata document (must be available via HTTP) as URL or

Specify the unique Metadata document identifier (UUID) of a Catalog Service (CSW 2.0) here. For this you must configure the SOAP interface of the Catalog Service using the Metadata display element.

Metatdata short description

Metadata short description shown as tool tip in WebOffice client.

See Figure for details.

Visible in map?

Used to define the visibility of the layer for startup. If visible is not specified explicitly ("auto"), the original setting in the mxd file is used.

Visible in TOC?

Used to define the initial visibility of the element in the TOC.

If visible is not specified explicitly ("auto"), the element is initially displayed in the TOC.

-'off': The element is not shown (switched to invisible).

-'on': The element is shown (visible).

Visibility changeable by user?

Specifies if the layer visibility can be changed by the user.

Legend visible?

Specifies if the legend (symbology) can be displayed by the user in the WebOffice client.

Hint: If complex symbology is displayed, it may be useful to avoid display of legend symbology in the WebOffice client.

Legend expanded?

Specifies if the legend (symbology) is expanded and therefore immediately visible.

Note: If the parameter "Legend visible?" is disabled then this setting has no effect.

Layer configuration (Table of content)

 

See Table of Content as well.