mapinfo main toolbar, mapinfo how to put the toolbar on it

Updated on technology 2024-03-10
13 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    input and output of data.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Right-click on the blank space of the toolbar above, pop up the toolbar options, knock out the tick that needs to float on the top, and then save it as the default mode.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    1.Save the changes Ctrl+S

    2.When deleting a record, the mapinfo is cleared, and the space occupied by the record is not deleted, so you need to condense the table alt+a-m-p (which means holding down alt with your thumb, and then press a-m-p in turn. Before performing this operation, you need to ctrl+s to save, if you don't save, it will also prompt you to save).

    3.If you want to modify the table structure, alt+a-m-t; If you change the name of a table, this parameter is used to change the name of the table

    4.If you want to locate the found result in the GRAPH, click the toolbar or menu bar of the GUI with the mouse (note that you cannot click on the layer), and then press CTRL+G

    key to snap points.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    1. After opening ArcGIS, select the window toolbar, as shown in the figure below.

    2. Then select the content list in the window toolbar.

    3. This will display the list of contents on the left side.

    4. The content list may also be merged with other windows.

    5. Click the content list at the bottom of the window to pop up the list. This is shown in the figure below.

    6. Finally, drag the list out as shown in the image below.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    There should be a setting in your "Window" menu, mine is the English version, the blue option in the picture Table of contents is to control the left layer bar, you can go to your "Window" menu to find the corresponding item to bring up the layer bar.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    The toolbar on the left is called Table of Contents

    Just click on this bar in Windows.

  7. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Menu Bar > Settings > View > Workspace before hitting OK.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    There is a table of contents in the toolbar that can be set. You can check out the help and tutorials, which are linked to the tutorial page.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    If the tool button cannot be used, it is usually because the conditions for use are not met. For example, object operations need to have a possible layer, or there are elements that can be selected, binary operations need to pre-set a target, and so on.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    Just create a new layer with symbols and text, because the text in the legend above is obviously not aligned.

    If you want to look good, you can do it in some vector software (such as cad, corel) and then import it in mapinfo.

    If you want to add a scale, you can call it up directly in the Tools Tool Manager.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    The base station should be the point coordinates, China Unicom, Mobile, Telecom base station, is it a table or 3 tables? Create a point according to the coordinate value of the point, display the position of the point (press F3), set the status of the layer in the legend control, and use the query to select the base station to modify the legend.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    F9 creates a theme map to pop up the legend window.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    I didn't paste it just now.,Fortunately, I saved a copy.。

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    create menu "a"

    as "zoom-in" +chr$(9) +ctrl-j/w^%74" calling 1705,"zoom-out" +chr$(9) +ctrl-h/w^%72"calling 1706

    The ** of the attachment is the same as this one.

    In addition to installing mapinfo on the computer, you also need mapbasic to run. MB end file.

    I only did zoom-in and zoom-out, and the shortcuts were ctrl+j and ctrl+h, respectively

    Let's explain what that means.

    zoom-in" +chr$(9) +ctrl-j/w^%74"calling 1705, "zoom-in" means the function name, you can take it at will, but it is generally pan, zoom-in, zoom-out, etc.

    chr$(9) means to add a blank space after the name, and the width is the width of the tab pressed (you can do without it).

    Ctrl-J means use Ctrl+J as your hotkey. (Try to choose keys that are not useful in MapBasic).

    w means that this hotkey is a hotkey for mapinfo professional windows, maybe if the ninux system will be different, I haven't looked into it.

    Indicates the CTRL key;

    74 is the ASCII code for the letter J.

    Calling 1705 is the id value of the zoom-in function defined in . The file is located in the mapbasic directory where it is installed.

    You can add the rest yourself and try it, I don't know if you understand it, contact me if you have any questions!

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