![]() Private void OnTransformModeItemClick(object sender, ItemClickEventArgs e) ) You can use the methods below to change a Map Editor mode programmatically: This section describes the Map Editor’s API that allows you to design a custom map edit UI. Refer to the Map Editor API section for more information. Use the MapEditor.SetCreateMode method to enable the Create mode when you develop a custom map editor UI. The following animation shows how to create a map path: Press the Enter key or double-click the item to finish its creation. To create a complex map item, sequentially add points to form a map item. Drag the pointer, click again to add an end point and finish item. To add rectangles and ellipses, click a map to add start point. Use the following buttons on the Editor panel to enable the Create mode:Ĭlick the location where you want to add dots and pushpins. Create ModeĬreate mode allows you to add new items to the map. Use the MapEditor.SetEditMode method to enable Edit mode when you implement a custom map editor UI. Note that you can only edit the following map vector items: To add a new vertex, hover the mouse pointer over the item’s edge between two points and click where you want to insert a new vertex.ĭouble-click a map shape’s point to remove it. To edit a map item in this mode, select an item to display its points and perform one of the following actions: Actionĭrag a map shape’s point to a new position to relocate the point. In this mode, you can move, add, and remove item vertices to change vector map shapes. Use the MapEditor.SetTransformMode method to enable the Transform mode from code. Use the sizing and rotation handles that appear when you select items to resize and rotate the selected map items, and drag items to move them. You can use the button to enable this mode. You can only view the map and cannot edit, create and transform map items in Default mode. The Map editor provides the following modes that define the available map edit actions: Default Mode Turns on “Create Rectangle” mode to create MapRectangle items.ĮditorPanelOptions.ShowAddRectangleButtonĮnables “Create Line” mode to create MapLine items. The Map Editor’s panel contains the following buttons: ButtonĮditorPanelOptions.ShowTransformModeButtonĮnables “Create Pushpin” mode to create MapPushpin items.Įnables “Create Path” mode to create MapPath items.Īctivates “Create Polyline” mode to create MapPolyline items.Įnables “Create Dot” mode to create MapDot items.Įnables “Create Ellipse” mode to create MapEllipse items. Gets or sets the value that specifies whether a user can edit the map vector layer’s items. Specifies whether the map editor’s panel is displayed. The Map Editor that allows end users to edit map vector items. Returns the Map Editor to configure its options. The following table lists the API members that allow you to manage the Map Editor’s settings: Member You must attribute the map correctly and you are not permitted to resell or sub-licence the map. The right to modify the map, the right to reproduce the map up to the print circulation that corresponds to the price category you chose, the right to reproduce the map in a downscaled version on your website and the right to transfer these usage rights to a third party (such as your customer). ![]() You will get an email with a proper invoice in PDF format (including VAT) plus another mail with a download link containing your map(s) as PNGs and PSDs. Get in touch if you are interested in volume discounts or need another payment method. Customers with volume discounts may pay on invoice. This way you can modify elements of the map without destroying the layers below.Ĭurrently with all major credit cards, PayPal or (from most European countries) by bank transfer. In the online map editor: You can fine-tune the design of the map (see the tab “Design your map”), you can draw routes, upload geo data (GPX, KML, GeoJSON), plot POIs on your map (using a big range of marker designs and colors) or scale the features of your map (smaller or bigger fonts for example).īeyond the online map editor: To make it as easy as possible for you to design breathtaking maps you get your map as a layered Photoshop file (.psd) or layered vector file (.svg). With the layered PSD and SVG you will be able, even after having created your map, to alter and modify your map as much as you want. ![]() You will get your map in both a high resolution PNG format, a layered Photoshop file (PSD) or a layered vector file (SVG). ![]() What file formats will I get the printable maps in?
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