Changing the way layers are viewed – Triton TritonMap User Manual
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June 2004 DelphMap™ User's Manual
FIGURE 40. Cursor value layer example, reporting depth at cursor
Note:
Although it is possible to have DelphMap designate a sidescan layer as a
cursor value layer, it is meaningless to do so, since sidescan layers do not have
depth. Only bathymetry layers have the property of depth, so only bathymetry
layers can show depth in the Position and Distance Window.
Changing the Way Layers Are Viewed
Without needing to reimport or rearrange two or more layers in your displayed
project, you can change the way layers are viewed by changing the way layers
overlap (or don’t overlap) each other. DelphMap has four viewing methods for
displaying multiple layers:
• No Shinethrough (Use Z-Order): The viewing order follows the order
the layers were imported into the project. As a result, the topmost layer
Chapter 4: Managing Layers
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