Panning By default, every Google Map that you create in your application has the ability to pan. Panning simply gives you the ability to move the map in any direction by "dragging" in that direction.
Zooming in/out Panning Going to previous/next extent Viewing spatial bookmarks Viewing and printing previously authored map layouts Searching with the Find tool Identifying features Using the hyperlink tool Measuring features ...
Resets the region to the region extents in effect prior to zooming in or out, or panning. Display active layers (saved region) Opens a dialog to select a saved region setting.
Zooming Orbiting and Panning with your Scroll Wheel Zoom to your Model Extents with the Zoom Extents tool. Using your scroll wheel zoom in to the head of the woman who is standing on the island ...
It provides a nice user interface for panning, zooming, etc. and also cartographic map elements (water, land, parks, etc.).
When the cursor is in the display area, during rotation, panning, or zooming, stopping the motion of the mouse stops the motion of the surface in the scene.
If the user is authorized, a new project area can be defined by zooming/panning on a global map set and either click-and-drag a rectangular box or entering the latitude/longitude coordinates of the project extent.
Sometimes these maps are just static images allowing simple panning and zooming, while others are more complex pages.
Physical zoom on raster or vector layer (access to more detailed maps), Panning, Management of links between spatial and multimedia data (creation, modification, deletion). Geographic data processing ...
Base Map layers draw continuously during navigation to help eliminate white space when panning and editing. The substantial performance increase is enabled by a fast drawing engine and back-end caching.
[cartography] The limit of the geographic area shown on a map, usually defined by a rectangle. In a dynamic map display, the map extent can be changed by zooming and panning.
See also: GIS, Information, Map, Access, Feature
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