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<WRAP 75%><note important>A ToolMap project is a folder containing the embedded data base. It is mandatory to work on a local disk.</note></WRAP> | <WRAP 75%><note important>A ToolMap project is a folder containing the embedded data base. It is mandatory to work on a local disk.</note></WRAP> | ||
- | **[[man:proj_manage#new_project|Project]] -> [[man:proj_manage#new_project|New project]] -> [[man:proj_manage#new_project|Empty...]]** | + | |
+ | **Project -> New project -> [[man:proj_manage#new_project|Empty...]]** | ||
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- | After clicking on the **[__C__reate new project]** button the //Project definition// window pops up. On the //Project properties// tab set the name of the author and some comments if wanted. The //spatial model// tab allows you to implement your data model. | + | After clicking on the **[__C__reate new project]** button the //Project definition// window pops up. On the //Project properties// tab set the name of the author and some comments if wanted. |
- | The spatial definition tab lists all the layers defined in your project. At this particular moment it is empty, but you will fulfill it with the layers you imagined as your data model. | + | The //spatial model// tab allows you to implement your data model. It lists all the layers defined in your project. At this particular moment it is empty, but you will fulfill it with the layers you imagined as your data model. |
Click now on the **[+]** button to add your first layer... | Click now on the **[+]** button to add your first layer... | ||
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- | Once you computed every information save your layer to go back to the //Project definition// window and create following the same process every other layers needed. | + | Once you computed every information click on **[__O__k]** to validate your layer and go back to the //Project definition// window. Create, following the same process, every other layers needed. |
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+ | After your data model is fully implemented. Finish the creation of your project by clicking on the **[__S__ave]** button. | ||
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- | Now your data model shall be fully implemented. Finish the creation of your project by clicking on the **[__S__ave]** button. | + | |
===== Data model overview ===== | ===== Data model overview ===== | ||
- | At ayn time you can export the model of your project as a pdf file. | + | At any time (after the creation) you can export the model of your project as a pdf file. |
- | **Project** -> **Export Model as PDF...** | + | **Project -> [[man:proj_manage#export_model_as_pdf|Export Model as PDF...]]** |
- | The //Export data model layout// window allows you to choose between some display options. Finalize the export by choosing a path to save the pdf file. If you followed rigorously the tutorial you should have something like: | + | The //Export data model layout// window allows you to choose between some display options, let the default display for the time being. Finalize the export by choosing a path to save the pdf file. If you followed rigorously the tutorial you should have something like: |
{{tuto:tuto-datamodelpdf.png?nolink}} | {{tuto:tuto-datamodelpdf.png?nolink}} |