The window title holds the application and login information.
To edit the user data, select the menu option Modify User Information. In this window the user can edit personal information. Please note that this option is not available for Guest users.
The file menu contains the Open menu folder, this contains all the dataset which are available to the user. For the normal user there is only one dataset available, but the system users will have more options. When a different dataset is choose the application is switched to that new dataset, please note that the map viewpoint isn't changed. The last option is the Quit option.
Two options are available;
The Help menu constists out of three options;
Please note that update it is always wise to restart the application.
The viewer toolbar contains the controls for the main viewer panel. The controls are distributed in four parts.
The main viewer panel as the possibility to show small inset windows. With the toggle buttons in the Map Windows part these windows can be controlled. The Default button reloads settings of last save preferences.
The print button will start the printing process, the process creates a PDF document and automatically a PDF viewer will be started, the printing itself should be done using the PDF viewer.
The quickinfo part shows hovering information. When the user moves the mouse pointer over a track and keep it in the same position for some time the inforation will appear.
In this panel (Drawing area) the map and map windows are shown.
To navigate in the mappanel use the left mouse to pan the map. To zoom in and out the mouse scrollwheel is used. Zooming in or out on the area can be accomplished using options of the viewer toolbar However, dragging the left mouse button while holding down the shift key can also perform zoom in. The selected area is shown with a rubber band rectangle while moving the mouse. The moment the user releases the button, the picture is re-drawn (refreshed) applying the current co-ordinates. It must be noted that whatever rectangle is selected, the longest side of the resulting area is matching the longest side of the selected rectangle.
In order to edit the altitude bands, click with the left mouse button in the Altitude bands window on a altitude color band. All edits effect can directly being seen in the map panel.
The Map Layers Control window controls the map layers.
The checkmark enable or disable the visual present of a map layer
Using the arrow buttons the ordering of the layers can be managed. The layers are drawn from top to bottom. The ordering effect is more present when the Transparent checkbox is deselected.
This checkbox enables the drawing of the text entries in the map.
When this checkbox is selected all layers are drawn in a transparent way. In this way the layer ordering effects are more or less cancelled.
The option to present all colors in the map in grayscale.
This panel enables the user to specify the selection criteria to be used during the flight selection. The basic selection criteria can be specified in this flight selection panel. Additional selection criteria can be added using another selection panel (Advanced parameters). This panel can be opened by pressing the + symbol.
In the flight selection panel, the following parts can be distinguished:
All selection criteria specifications are logically connected with an AND-operator to one requirement on the flight plan data selection. When a flight meets this requirement it is included in the new flight-set. Within one selection criterion specification, multiple data values are logically connected with an OR-operator. Often, it is possible to exclude (instead of include) certain values using the NOT-button.
Within the basic selection criteria area, 3 parts can be distinguished:
This window contains a scrollable list of flights of the current flight set.
The current query result set shown in the selection list will be printed to a PDF document ready for print.
The current selected flight(s) are deselected.
Open the flight statistics calculation dailog
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Part of the flight track offender check procedure is the check whether the flight track flies over a (at least one) built-up area, below a prescribed height limit. To enable this, for each dataset, identified by a name, height limits (for day and night period) must be specified. Built-up area selection also is part of the flight selection process.
For the editing of a built area a how to scenario is described in How To's#Creating a new builtup area.
In the log window informational logs and error are shown, currently only the Clear the contents of the log window button is available.
The Flight statistics dailog is opened by pressing the statistics button in the flight selection list window.
The Track Density button is used to open the Track Density calculation dialog. The calculation is done using the current set of flights. The track density results represent the number of flights passing through a grid-cel; the results are expressed as percentages of the current set of flights.
The Track density control part defines the grid area. The initial values represent the current visible part of the map at the time when the dailog was opened. These values can edited. The Z value filters in which height interval the density values are calculated. The X- and Y-values define the dimensions of the grid. Step X and Y defines the gridcell size in meters. To start the calculate press the “Run” button
In order to view the track density result the “Track Density” layer must be enabled in the “Control Area”.
The grid area is marked with a black rectangle, and there is an extra Track Density Colors window added.
Using the controls in the “Track density data range” in the dailog the on screen picture can manipulated.
The LOWER, HIGHER range value (in percent) defines the visible interval range. The STEP range value defines the percentage step before change the color. The number of color intervals as calculate as follows; (HIGHER-LOWER)/STEP rounded up.
For example the shown color legend is the result of LOWER value 5, HIGHER value 90 and STEP value is 10. The first “purple” band show the density 5%-15%. Only the last color can have a smaller range due to rounding issues.
To clear the current density the “Clear Current Map” button can be pressed.