ClueTrust KB



Cartographica obscures my data when creating a new feature in a layer

Edit Backdrop Color

Cartographica has a feature that is intended to make it easier to distinguish between the feature being edited and the data on other layers that causes all features to be obscured using a semi-tranparent tint during editing. However, there are times when this can obscure data too much to be useful. Fortunately, this tint is user controlled and can be any color and any opacity, to suit your specific needs and applications.

To change the edit backdrop color, go to the Preferences and click on the Edit Backdrop Color. A standard Apple color picker window will come up, along with a slider on the bottom to adjust the opacity. If you want no backdrop, just change the opacity to 0%.

Feature Fill

By default, most polygonal features have an opaque, white background when you add them to a layer. At times, this may be distracting, especially when creating complex shapes. Since Cartographica edits features in the colors that they will eventually appear on the map, you can resolve this issue by changing the fill color in the Styles for the layer that you are editing. Double-click on the layer in the layer stack, or click on the Styles... button at the bottom of the layer stack and then change the fill color for "non-matching" features (assuming you are creating new features, otherwise, choose the sub-style that will be displayed).



Related Articles

No related articles were found.

Attachments

No attachments were found.

Visitor Comments

No visitor comments posted. Post a comment

Post Comment for "Cartographica obscures my data when creating a new feature in a layer"

To post a comment for this article, simply complete the form below. Fields marked with an asterisk are required.

   Name:
   Email:
* Comment:
* Enter the code below:

 

Article Details

Last Updated
9th of March, 2010

Would you like to...

Print this page  Print this page

Email this page  Email this page

Post a comment  Post a comment

 Subscribe me

Subscribe me  Add to favorites

Remove Highlighting Remove Highlighting

Edit this Article

Quick Edit

Export to PDF


User Opinions

No users have voted.

How would you rate this answer?




Thank you for rating this answer.

Continue