Basemaps and overlays

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The basemap and overlay are collections of map layers, and the starting point for editing and styling maps in Maria Map Maker. They reside in products and can be created and opened from the product window. The difference between a basemap and an overlay in M3 is that the basemap can have special Dynamic layers, which can reference entire overlays using tags.

At the very basic level, the basemap and overlay are XML files which contain lists of references to datasets or web maps. In the Maria GDK core documentation, the basemap and overlay are collectively referred to as templates.

There are several different types of layers which can be added to a basemap/overlay:

Managing layers

Layers in a basemap. Selecting a layer lets you set a scale limit. Double-click the layer for advanced properties

Managing layers is done with Add Layer and Remove Layer. The checkbox on each layer controls visibility. The top layer in the list is drawn on top in the map. You can change the drawing order by dragging and dropping layers. Clicking a layer reveals the scale selector on the bottom pane. This lets you limit the zoom level range in which the layer is visible.

To open Advanced properties for the layer, use the button at the bottom, or simply double-click the layer. The General and Appearance tabs allows you to change how the map signature appears in this particular basemap or overlay. In other words, changes made here are only applied to the basemap/overlay. The map signature itself is not changed.

Raster and vector layers have a Metadata tab. Here you can type in information about the map signature and/or the underlaying data source. You can include additional fields and delete them again with the buttons on the top right in this tab. The default fields cannot be deleted here, this must be done in the settings file. The metadata is stored in a file next to the map signature, and they will have the same base name.

Filling out the default metadata fields.