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KB "Panorama" has developed
The management of field treatment accounting using plant protection products (PPP) has been optimized by utilizing information from a unified directory of pesticides and agrochemicals. A periodic check for connection to the remote data publication server has been added in case the remote server was unresponsive when opening a layer. This allows for connection restoration and retransmission of necessary requests. The data display speed during geospatial portal publication has been increased. Improved support for reading large maps (tens of gigabytes and above) on slow hard drives during simultaneous multi-user editing of these maps has been implemented.
GIS WebServer AGRO utilizes
To see an example of GIS WebServer AGRO in action, visit the
Specialists from KB "Panorama" have developed a video tutorial introducing the dialogue
Preparing a map of land management objects involves delineating the boundaries of objects on the map. The map must be created according to the current classifier survey.v6.rscz. Objects from the "Cadastral Plan of the Territory" layer are used to plot the results of cadastral work on the map. To initiate the report and XML document generation procedure on the map, the contour of the real estate object must be specified. The object contour defines the coordinates of the boundaries (metrics) of the land management object and its attributes (semantics). This object is used when initializing the dialogue "Map (Plan) of the Object Land". At the top of the dialogue, a toolbar with a set of screen buttons is placed. Below are tabs for displaying information included in the report and XML: general information about the object, map (plan), and settings.
Attributes of objects are filled in using the
The "Settings" tab displays data necessary for report and XML generation, and checks for compliance with XSD schemas are performed. XSD files for checking the XML document are automatically selected according to the schema specified in the dialogue header.
Educational materials can be found in the "Video Lessons" section.
Geoportal
The map was led to the modernised classifier of large-scale plans of scale 1: 5 000 (
Free maps on the basis of OpenStreetMap data are available for download on the page
KB "Panorama" has developed version 15.2.4 of the
Textures created in this manner must be integrated into the map data set and individually linked via semantics like "Registered File Type Name" to specific objects. In a 3D object model, one must select a reference to this semantics if such a link does not already exist in the standard model. For a detailed understanding of this new approach, refer to the documentation titled
The latest version of the program is available for download in the
In KB "Panorama", the
The task of generating object labels based on semantics is designed for the automatic creation of labels for objects on vector maps. Labels are generated for selected objects, requiring the map on which label construction is performed to be editable. Point, linear, vector, and area objects are processed using flat rectangular coordinates in meters or kilometers, or geodetic coordinates in degrees. Heights are derived from the object's metric or interpolated. Settings allow for precision and formatting adjustments of labels, addition of prefixes and suffixes, alignment to object edges or center with vertical and horizontal offsets. Text rotation angle can be specified in degrees, either fixed or extracted from object data. Labels can be positioned relative to anchor points, along lines, at polygon centers, or following object curves. Label text is generated based on object characteristics or manually added, simplifying label creation for improved readability and accuracy.
The task of exporting maps to DXF format enables the conversion of GIS "Panorama" map data into AutoCAD files. The DXF file contains planar coordinates of objects in meters and height for 3D objects. Users can adjust coordinate precision and include semantics recorded in DBF files. To work with semantics, the operating system settings require a period as the decimal separator. Layer names in the DXF file can be assigned using various methods such as layer number, object key, and others. Object display modes include "Fill", "Outline", or "Scheme", with options for creating line styles. The active map name is automatically entered in the "Map Name" field, while the output file name can be manually modified. Graphic representation of objects is based on GIS "Panorama" symbolic signs, with the option to use D14 sign format files. Code files allow for changing layer names in the DXF file. Using filters, users can select whether to convert the entire map or specific objects. Conversion results are saved in a protocol text file and a layer number correspondence file.
Map editor modes have been enhanced to allow for object rotation within the map. The ability to rotate vector symbols with a single metric point has been added. For symbols localized as "Vector", a second point is added to the object. For symbols localized as "Point", rotation is achieved by adding semantics "Symbol Rotation Angle, Insertion" (code 31017). Rotation of vector symbols is available in modes such as Movement, Scaling, and Rotation (in the main editor panel); Object Rotation, Vector Object Rotation, Vector Object Tilt (in the "Edit Point" panel).
In the task of connecting geoportals, a new geoportal "Road Fund Control System" has been added, featuring a multitude of new layers such as "Roads", "Airports", "Maritime and River Ports", "Road Infrastructure and Diagnostics Data", "Hazardous Areas", and others. Additionally, new geoportals from Rosreestr, the National Spatial Data System, and the Federal Forestry Agency have been included, comprising layers of orthophoto plans, topographic maps, cadastral data, territorial zones, cultural heritage objects, and forest district boundaries.
GIS "Panorama" is a versatile domestic geoinformation system designed for the accumulation, storage, automated processing, and visualization of data, calculation results, and forecasts with geospatial referencing. The software includes tools for displaying and processing vector, raster, and matrix maps. The application provides users with instruments to address specialized tasks such as modeling the movement of special objects against a 3D model backdrop, predicting emergency situations' consequences at hazardous sites, monitoring aircraft movements, conducting geodetic and topographic surveys, processing data from GPS/GLONASS navigation devices, printing spatial data on various output devices, and more.
The new version of the program is available for download in the