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[[File:raster black.png|none]] For raster layers there are few settings besides the visibility and scale limits described [[Basemaps and overlays#managing layers|here]]. In map signatures which use GeoPackage files, settings are input as parameters in the map import process, and can't be changed later.
[[File:raster black.png|none]] For raster layers there are few settings besides the visibility and scale limits described in [[Basemaps and overlays#Managing layers|Basemaps and overlays]]. In map signatures which use GeoPackage files, settings are input as parameters in the map import process, and can't be changed later.


In layers with Map signatures which use source files such as ECW or MrSID, there are a few settings available. You can reach them by expanding the raster layer and opening the advanced properties for the sub-level.
In layers with Map signatures which use source files such as ECW or MrSID, there are a few settings available. You can reach them by expanding the raster layer and opening the advanced properties for the sub-level.

Revision as of 14:20, 7 July 2022

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For raster layers there are few settings besides the visibility and scale limits described in Basemaps and overlays. In map signatures which use GeoPackage files, settings are input as parameters in the map import process, and can't be changed later.

In layers with Map signatures which use source files such as ECW or MrSID, there are a few settings available. You can reach them by expanding the raster layer and opening the advanced properties for the sub-level.

The Rendering tab lets you choose which resampling method to use when drawing the map. This will affect performance (see this page for a comparison of how the different methods perform in Maria GDK.)

The remaining settings should not be necessary to change, as they should be set correctly when the map was imported.