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GIS and Mapping Procedures in fgis Beginning a fgis Project Adding Basemap Data Adding GPS Data Editing Layer Properties Checking Feature Attributes Adding Acres to Area Features Adding Acres Labels to Maps Creating Shapefiles and Digitizing Printing a Simple Map in TatukGIS Viewer Exporting Maps and Legends to MS Word Coordinate Systems/Units For GPS data to line up with basemap data in fgis, you must export the GPS data out of SoloFieldCE in the same coordinate system and zone as the basemap. As mentioned in the Advanced GPS/GIS section, the BASEMAP is the starting point for determining which coordinate system and zone you should work in. Fgis.lnk After you have correctly exported your GPS data from SoloField CE, you are ready to open fgis. Execute the fgis program by double-clicking on the shortcut on your desktop. IV - 1

Beginning a Project in fgis The following screens will appear. Either navigate to and select an existing project, or navigate to where you want to store and new project, name it, and click Open. fgis Toolbars IV - 2

I like to add Basemap data to my project first. To do this, click the Add Layer button. Next navigate to your basemap files and open the appropriate file or files. fgis can utilize.sid files, geotiffs, geojpgs, or.ecw files (and more). Adding Basemap Data Multiple layers can be added. Make sure that the bottom layers are in the bottom of the legend and the top layer is on top. To move layers, simply left click on it and drag it to the appropriate location. Adding Basemap Data IV - 3

Add GPS Data just like basemaps. Simply click the Add Layer button, navigate to wherever you stored your shapefiles from SoloField, click as many shapefiles as you want, and click Open. Adding GPS Data Arranging and Viewing Layers As with the Basemap layers, you need to arrange the shapefile layers in the order that you want to see them bottom to top. You can also turn certain layers on or off by checking or unchecking the box by the name. IV - 4

Editing Layer Properties Shapefile layers properties can be edited if you double left click the shapefile. Here I will make the Property Boundary layer be Transparent. Click the Include in Legend Box to make the colored line show up. Next I will select the Outline tab and make the Property Boundary layer be 3 points wide and colored Orange. Editing Layer Properties IV - 5

Editing Layer Properties The resulting view looks like this. Next I will change the other shapefile layers so that they will stand out on the photo. Editing Layer Properties Here is the result. IV - 6

Layer Options You can change the name of the displayed layer if you right click on the layer and select Change Display Name. Change all names that you want. Modified Map IV - 7

Checking Feature Attributes The Attributes of a Feature that were entered in SoloField can be viewed if you select the Info Button and then click on the feature in question. The Attributes are then displayed. Notice that Acres is not displayed. Adding Acres to Area Features To get acres to show up in the Attribute Info screen we need to add an attribute field to the Timber Stand shapefile. Do the following: 1. Right click on the Timber Stand Layer 2. Select Show Shapefile Table IV - 8

Adding Acres to Area Features 3. Click on the Edit Table Box 4. Select Table > Add Field Adding Acres to Area Features 5. In the Add Field Box, Type Acres for the Name, Select Float as the Type, and leave the Width at 10. 6. Click OK. 7. Select Selection > Select All to select all of the fields in the Timber Stand Shapefile. IV - 9

Adding Acres to Area Features 8. Lastly, Select Table > Update Shape Measurement Fields The Acres column now has the correct acres for that Shapefile Area and can be checked in the Attribute Table or with the Attribute Info button on the map. Adding an Acres Label to the Map To add an Acres label to the map, 1. Double click the Timber Stand Layer 2. Select the Label Tab 3. Make the Field = Acres IV - 10

Adding an Acres Label to the Map 4. Make the Color = Black 5. Select the Font Box and then select an appropriate Color and Size (i.e. Yellow and 36) 6. Select OK 2X Creating Shapefiles by Digitizing Sometimes it is useful to create shapefiles in a GIS program by headsup-digitizing. Do the following to create a Lake shapefile: 1. Right click on the basemap layer and select New Layer then New Polygon Layer. IV - 11

Creating Shapefiles by Digitizing 2. Navigate to the folder where you want to store your new shapefile, and then name and Save it. Creating Shapefiles by Digitizing 3. Select Acres from the Available Field List and select Use Field List. If you want to add some more attribute fields for this shape, you can select them from the Available Field List or create them with the Add Field dialogue. IV - 12

Creating Shapefiles by Digitizing 4. Rename the new shapefile by right clicking and select Change Display Name. 5. Change the layer properties by double clicking on the layer. Be sure and check the Include in Legend box. Creating Shapefiles by Digitizing 7. With the Lake Layer highlighted, right click on the basemap and select New Shape. IV - 13

Creating Shapefiles by Digitizing 8. Begin digitizing by left clicking on the edge of the new polygon you wish to map and then travel around the shape in a counter clockwise manner clicking everywhere you want to drop a node. Creating Shapefiles by Digitizing 9. When you finish going around the area you are mapping, right click on the basemap and select Save Edits. 11. If you are finished editing, right click again and select Stop Editing. IV - 14

Creating Shapefiles by Digitizing If you select the Attribute Info button and click on the Lake, you can see the Attribute info. The new shapefile can be exported to your handheld and used in SoloField CE as a basemap. Be sure and copy all 3 files (.shp,.shx, and.dbf). Printing a Simple Map in TatukGIS Viewer You can print a simple map in fgis by selecting the Printer icon or Map > Print > Print Map. You can get a better map easier by saving your fgis project and then printing it in TatukGIS Viewer. This program is on your customer CD or you can download and install the Free Viewer from https://shop.tatukgis.com/downloads/downloadlist.aspx. You will have to register with Tatuk before you download. IV - 15

Once you load the program, open it and select File > Open Project and then navigate to the correct folder and select the fgis project (NOTE this will be a.ttkgp file). Printing a Simple Map in TatukGIS Viewer Use the Zoom Mode button to Zoom into the view that you want to display on your map. Printing a Simple Map in TatukGIS Viewer IV - 16

Lastly, select File > Print Preview and enter a map Title and Subtitle and select if you want the Date, Scale, and Legend. You can see a full screen preview as well. Then Print. Printing a Simple Map in TatukGIS Viewer Exporting Maps and Legends to MS Word Once you finish editing your map and legend, zoom in or out to show the map you want to create. To print your map, it is best to send it to MS Word, where you can use the Draw Tools to add text and/or arrows, etc. 1. Click Map > Print > Send Map to Word. Then select the resolution (1-2 is OK), the correct folder and file type (I like.jpg), name it, and save it. IV - 17

Exporting Maps and Legends to MS Word You exported view should appear in MS Word with the actual scale. 2. Turn on the Drawing Toolbar by going to View > Toolbars and select Drawing. Now you can crop your map. Exporting Maps and Legends to MS Word 3. You can Export the Legend out of fgis as well by clicking Map, Export Legend to Image and then selecting the folder, naming your Image, and Saving it. IV - 18

Exporting Maps and Legends to MS Word 3. Next import the legend by selecting Insert > Picture > From File, and then navigate to the correct directory and Insert. 4. Use an AutoShape and a Textbox to create a N arrow. 5. Use a Textbox to add any labels. 6. Save the map and print it. Other fgis Functions The fgis Help menu is excellent and even includes several tutorials. I strongly encourage spending some time here. Other Functions include: Reprojecting shapefiles Joining dbase tables to shapefiles Exporting geotiffs and geojpgs Creating islands and Splitting shapes Sending maps to a custom Diagram Designer Using custom symbols, labels, classification, and DEMs Much more IV - 19

Sample Map IV - 20