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The ''Map Properties'' dialog is used when ArcObjects is enabled to specify the coordinate system that you wish to display/map features from the ArcGIS data layer. An ArcGIS data layer should have a currently defined coordinate system associated with it. If the coordinate system is geographic (latitude/longitude), then ArcObjects is able to "guess" correctly at the projection. Using the coordinate system as defined in the ''Map Properties'' you can specify the coordinate system you wish to use to display features/rasters in WMS. While this does not change the actual geometry of the layer, it will display in the WMS window according to this projection and any data mapped to WMS coverages will be mapped into the coordinate system specified by the ''Map Properties''.
The ''Map Properties'' dialog is used when ArcObjects is enabled to specify the coordinate system that you wish to display/map features from the ArcGIS data layer. An ArcGIS data layer should have a currently defined coordinate system associated with it. If the coordinate system is geographic (latitude/longitude), then ArcObjects is able to "guess" correctly at the projection. Using the coordinate system as defined in the ''Map Properties'' you can specify the coordinate system you wish to use to display features/rasters in WMS. While this does not change the actual geometry of the layer, it will display in the WMS window according to this projection and any data mapped to WMS coverages will be mapped into the coordinate system specified by the ''Map Properties''.


[[Image:WMSImage149.jpg|thumb|none|300 px|''Map Properties'' dialog]]
[[File:Map Properties.jpg|thumb|none|300 px|''Map Properties'' dialog]]


==Related Topics==
==Related Topics==

Revision as of 17:05, 21 January 2014

The Map Properties dialog is used when ArcObjects is enabled to specify the coordinate system that you wish to display/map features from the ArcGIS data layer. An ArcGIS data layer should have a currently defined coordinate system associated with it. If the coordinate system is geographic (latitude/longitude), then ArcObjects is able to "guess" correctly at the projection. Using the coordinate system as defined in the Map Properties you can specify the coordinate system you wish to use to display features/rasters in WMS. While this does not change the actual geometry of the layer, it will display in the WMS window according to this projection and any data mapped to WMS coverages will be mapped into the coordinate system specified by the Map Properties.

Map Properties dialog

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