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Each layer control always includes a '''Cosmetic Layer'', this layer cannot be turned off, although the editable and selectable status can be toggled on or off.  The cosmetic layer has no data attributes and so cannot be labelled. It can be useful to add objects to the cosmetic if the are not going to be saved.  To clear the cosmetic layer, navigate to the ''Map >> Clear Cosmetic Layer'' menu item.
 
Each layer control always includes a '''Cosmetic Layer'', this layer cannot be turned off, although the editable and selectable status can be toggled on or off.  The cosmetic layer has no data attributes and so cannot be labelled. It can be useful to add objects to the cosmetic if the are not going to be saved.  To clear the cosmetic layer, navigate to the ''Map >> Clear Cosmetic Layer'' menu item.
 
==Turning Layers On and Off==
 
==Turning Layers On and Off==
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The left hand check box (highlighted in red in the image below), can be used to turn a layer on and off. When turned off, the layer is not, visible, editable or selectable.
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[[File:LayerControl OnOff.png]]
  
 
==Display Overwrite==
 
==Display Overwrite==

Revision as of 11:17, 23 August 2011

Introduction

This page describes the Layer Control window in MapInfo 10, whilst the layer control is similar in previous versions of MapInfo there are some subtly differences.
In MapInfo the Layer Control controls which layers are:

  • Visible
  • Editable (only one layer can be editable)
  • Labelled

It also controls the priority of the layers. There are a number of ways of opening the Layer Control window:

LayerControl Icon.png
  • Right Click in the Map Window area and select Layer Control.
  • Select the Layer Control icon in the tool bar (see image to the right).
  • Use the short-cut key - Control + "L"


Once open the Layer Control window should appear to the left of the screen (in MapInfo 10 or later):
LayerControl Example.png

Adding and Removing Layers

In the example above there are five layers are in the layer control. Additional layers (if they are open) can be added using the green plus at the top left of screen. To be added to a map window layer control, the table must be open in the MapInfo session, if the table is not open, it must be opened with the File >> Open dialogue (or dragged onto the MapInfo session. Layers can be removed from the Layer Control by selecting the layer and using the Red Arrow at the top left. Removing a layer does not close the file, it simple removes the layer from the active Map Window, to close a table, use the File >> Close dialogue.

Order of Tables

The order is important in the Layer Control, as this controls the drawing order. In the Layer Control above, the 2d_mat_M01_003 is above the Aerial_Photo_M01, and in the map window the 2d_mat_M01_003 will be visible on top of the aerial photo. To change the priority of the layers, simply select a layer to move and either drag and drop the layer, within the layer control, or use the blue up and down arrow at the top of the Layer Control.

Cosmetic Layer

Each layer control always includes a 'Cosmetic Layer, this layer cannot be turned off, although the editable and selectable status can be toggled on or off. The cosmetic layer has no data attributes and so cannot be labelled. It can be useful to add objects to the cosmetic if the are not going to be saved. To clear the cosmetic layer, navigate to the Map >> Clear Cosmetic Layer menu item.

Turning Layers On and Off

The left hand check box (highlighted in red in the image below), can be used to turn a layer on and off. When turned off, the layer is not, visible, editable or selectable.

LayerControl OnOff.png

Display Overwrite

Editable

Selectable

Labelled