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man:funct [2013/02/11 20:12]
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 In ToolMap you have several windows providing you some extra tools or informations. They are described below. In ToolMap you have several windows providing you some extra tools or informations. They are described below.
  
 +===== Preferences =====
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 +The Preferences window is accessible through the menu //window// -> //​preferences//​. It contains some basic settings accessible at any time. (even if no project is opened).
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 +{{man:​window-preferences.png?​nolink}}
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 +  - Set de color of the selected features (red by default).
 +  - Display a white outline around the selected features if checked.
 +  - This option makes ToolMap remember the relative path and not the physical path of the linked data.
 +  - This option allows toolmap to build overviews for the data which don't have them already. It can greatly improve the performences of ToolMap in the case of heavy data.
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 +On the second tab of the window, there are the options related to the connection. If you have an access to internet ToolMap will automatically check for new updates.
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 +{{man:​window-preferences2.png?​nolink}}
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 +  - activate/​deactivate the update check
 +  - Information to fulfill if your connection is behind a proxy
 ===== Information window ===== ===== Information window =====
  
-The information window is accessible with the menu //window// -> //​information window//. It displays ​information ​about selected ​feature ​or layer.+The information window is accessible with the menu //window// -> //​information window//. It displays ​informations ​about selected ​features ​or layer.
  
 ==== Feature tab ==== ==== Feature tab ====
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 You can access ToolMap'​s different layouts using the //Layout// option of the //Window// menu. These allows you to use three different kinds of windows disposition:​ You can access ToolMap'​s different layouts using the //Layout// option of the //Window// menu. These allows you to use three different kinds of windows disposition:​
-  * The //Default// layout, which is the one you get when first launching ToolMap. This is the one displayed in the [[http://​www.crealp.ch/​toolmap/​documentation/​doku.php?​id=man:​gui#​user_interface_overview|User Interface Overview]].+  * The //Default// layout, which is the one you get when first launching ToolMap. This is the one displayed in the [[man:​gui#​user_interface_overview|User Interface Overview]].