User Settings
There are five tabs within the Settings dialog box, each with varying functions that can be customised to reflect the individual requirements of each user.
When settings are customised, IntraMaps will load with these customisations in future use, specific to that particular user.
Note: User Settings require the user to be authenticated, so the functionality is not available in Public projects. If using a public project without authentication, UI Settings will be the only available tab.
Account |
Under the Account tab, users can:
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Modules |
Customise how IntraMaps will load on start-up.
Click Save to apply the changes and when loading IntraMaps in the future, the start options and Module list will be updated based on the start options set and order configured. To forget the saved Module settings and revert back to the standard Module configuration, click Reset. |
Layers |
By default, IntraMaps will load the layers based on the configuration by the administrator. Users can toggle layers on/off as well as change basemaps, click Save Current State in the Layers tab and the Modules that contain saved layers/basemaps will be listed here. When loading IntraMaps in the future, these Modules will remember the layer/basemap changes that were made. To forget the saved layer changes and revert back to the standard layer and basemap configuration, remove the Module from the list. Note: User Access Layers are also included in the saved layer state. |
Search Forms |
Using drag & drop, users can rearrange the Search Forms for the currently active Module to suit their own individual requirements. Click Save to apply the changes and when loading IntraMaps in the future, the Search Forms for that particular Module will be updated based on this order. To forget the saved Search Forms order and revert back to the standard configuration, click Reset. |
UI Settings |
Customise how IntraMaps will display on start-up. Touch Mode: If users are on a touch device (smart phone/tablet etc.), most internet browsers will recognise this and enable the Touch Mode functionality by default and is designed to allow for maximum Map Window space for the user on a smaller screen. Otherwise, if users are on a non-touch device such as a desktop, Touch Mode will be disabled by default. Users can choose to enable/disable Touch Mode regardless of the device they are using. Field Density: Specify the field spacing in the Information Panel.
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