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- Administrator panel - - - - - - - Map source - - GeoJSON files: you will find your own - registered maps in the Map combo box in the Thematic map panel. - The Admin panels check box will become visible. - Shapefiles: same as GeoJSON files, except that the files are generated from shapefiles installed in your running version of Geoserver on the fly. - DHIS database: the Map combo box will - simply be populated by the existing organisation unit levels and - GeoJSON files will be created by the application automatically - Organisation units must have coordinates stored in the database in - order to be displayed in the map. This function is mainly intended - for the facility level as it is easy to maintain and thus will - offer up-to-date shapefiles. - - - - Admin panels - - Show/hide the shapefile management panels. - - - - Longitude/latitude - - The base coordinate for the current country. This coordinate will appear as default when registering maps and overlays. - - - - -
+ Administrator panel + + + + + + + Map source + GeoJSON files: you will find your own + registered maps in the Map combo box in the Thematic map panel. + The Admin panels check box will become visible. + Shapefiles: same as GeoJSON files, except that the files are generated from shapefiles installed in your running version of Geoserver on the fly. + DHIS database: the Map combo box will + simply be populated by the existing organisation unit levels and + GeoJSON files will be created by the application automatically + Organisation units must have coordinates stored in the database in + order to be displayed in the map. This function is mainly intended + for the facility level as it is easy to maintain and thus will + offer up-to-date shapefiles. + + + Admin panels: Show/hide the shapefile management panels. + + + Longitude/latitude: The base coordinate for the current country. This coordinate will appear as default when registering maps and overlays. + + + +
- Registering geographical information - In order to view data in the GIS module, you must import your + Registering geographical information + In order to view data in the GIS module, you must import your geographical data into your DHIS installation. Once you have produced GeoJSON files according to the procedure above, and imported them into the system, you will need to establish a correspondence between the information in the DHIS database, and the GeoJSON file. - - Register Geodata Panel - - - - - - - - - Organisation unit level - - The level of the organization units displayed in the GeoJSON - file. - - - - Map source file - - The GeoJSON file name. These files must be placed in the + + Register Geodata Panel + + + + + + + + + Display name: Represents your map in the Map combo box in the Thematic map panel. + + + Organisation unit level: The level of the organization units displayed in the GeoJSON file. + + + Map source file: The GeoJSON file name. These files must be placed in the mapping/geojson folder. Use e.g. Geoserver 2.0 (currently RC1) to easily produce GeoJSON from your shapefiles. - - - - Display name - - Represents your map in the Map combo box in the Thematic map - panel. - - - - Name column - - The shapefile data column (case sensitive!) that will be + + + + Name column: The shapefile data column (case sensitive!) that will be matched against DHIS organisation unit names. If you have an instance of Geoserver installed, you can view the layer through the built-in OpenLayers client. Click on a particular area, and the possible fields will be displayed. - - Identification of the name column with Geoserver's OpenLayers client - - - - - - - - Identification of the name column directly in the GeoJSON file - - - - - - - - - - Longitude / latitude - - The longitude and latitude refer to the approximate point + + Identification of the name column with Geoserver's OpenLayers client + + + + + + + + Identification of the name column directly in the GeoJSON file + + + + + + + + + Longitude / latitude: The longitude and latitude refer to the approximate point where the map will be centered after rendering. If you have Geoserver running, you can view the layer through the integrated OpenLayers client and determine a good center point for your map. @@ -1340,38 +1317,34 @@ determine an approximate location. You may need to experiment a bit with the center point and zoom level in order to get it correct. - - Using Geoserver OpenLayers client to get the map center point - - - - - - - - Using DHIS GIS Module to get the map center point - - - - - - - - - - Zoom - - The zoom level controls the extent of the map. Some + + Using Geoserver OpenLayers client to get the map center point + + + + + + + + Using DHIS GIS Module to get the map center point + + + + + + + + + Zoom: The zoom level controls the extent of the map. Some experimentation will be required to get the correct zoom level. - Start with a value of "7" and increase or decrease the zoom level + Start with a value of "7" and increase or decrease the zoom level depending on the extent of the map that should be displayed. - - - -
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- Assign organization units to map - Select a registered map and wait for it to load. The organisation + Assign organization units to map + Select a registered map and wait for it to load. The organisation units (OU) in your database on this level will appear in the list and colors will appear in the map. What we want to do here is creating relations between OUs in the database and the corresponding OUs in the @@ -1381,85 +1354,84 @@ the OUs with a matching OU name in the shapefile. The polygons that remain white, you will have to link manually by first selecting a white OU in the list and then click the corresponding OU in the map. - - Assigning Organizational Units to the map - - - - - - - The remove button at the button tool bar removes the selected OU’s + + Assigning Organizational Units to the map + + + + + + + The remove button at the button tool bar removes the selected OU’s link. The remove all button removes all OU links for the selected map. -
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- Register overlays - Overlays are geographical layers that do not have any direct linkage + Register overlays + Overlays are geographical layers that do not have any direct linkage to data in the database. Example include roads, rivers, airports, ports, and other geographical information that you may want to display on your map, but that is not neccsarily linked ot data contained in the DHIS database. The Register Overlay panel will allow you to add new layers and determine how they will be represented visually on the map. - - - Display name: Represents your overlay in + + + Display name: Represents your overlay in the layer tree in the upper right corner. - - - Map source file: The GeoJSON file + + + Map source file: The GeoJSON file name. - - - Fill color: Decides the fill color if the + + + Fill color: Decides the fill color if the layer is a polygon layer. - - - Fill opacity: Select an opacity level + + + Fill opacity: Select an opacity level between 0 (invisible) and 1 (solid). - - - Stroke color: The stroke color over lines + + + Stroke color: The stroke color over lines and polygon borders. - - - Stroke width: Select a stroke width between + + + Stroke width: Select a stroke width between 0 and 4. - - -
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- Thematic map - This panel lets you use your registered maps for thematic mapping. All you need to do is selecting your desired indicator-period-map combination in the left side menu. - Calculation method + Thematic map + This panel lets you use your registered maps for thematic mapping. All you need to do is selecting your desired indicator-period-map combination in the left side menu. + Calculation method alludes to the size of the legend classes. Set to Equal intervals they will be “highest map value – lowest map value / number of classes”. Set to Equal group count the legend creator will try to distribute the organisation units evenly. Choose Fixed bounds and you may define your own class break values, e.g. “20,40,60” using a comma to seperate each of them. - The map view combo box lists all map views (favorites) saved by the user. The settings that are stored in the map view will be automatically applied to the thematic map panel. -
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- Register favorite map views - This panel will save the current thematic map view in order to - restore it whenever you want via the Map view combo box in the Thematic map panel. By + The map view combo box lists all map views (favorites) saved by the user. The settings that are stored in the map view will be automatically applied to the thematic map panel. +
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+ Register favorite map views + This window will save the current thematic map view in order to + restore it whenever you want via the map view combo box in the thematic map panel. By adding your views to DHIS 2 Dashboard you may access them there by - inserting Map views into one of link + inserting map views into one of the link areas. -
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+ Register legend sets + A legend set may be connected to many indicators, but an indicator may only have one legend set. Thus, you may select many indicators when you create a legend set. When an indicator that has a legend set is - selected in the Thematic map panel, the number of + selected in the thematic map panel, the number of classes, low color and high color is automatically set. -
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- Print map as PDF - Click the PDF icon on the map toolbar and the left side print panel will open. You may add several pages to your PDF document by clicking the "add page" button on the bottom toolbar. Change the size of the focus rectangle in the "scale" column. The rectangle can be rotated by inserting a number (degrees) "rotation" column or by dragging the rotation knob. Your "map title" and "comment" will appear above and below the picture in the PDF document respectively. The higher "dots per inch" value you choose, the better quality of the image and the larger file size of the document. - To get out of print mode you can simply expand a different panel or hide the print panel by clicking the PDF icon on the map toolbar again. -
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+ Print map as PDF + Click the PDF icon on the map toolbar and the left side print panel will open. You may add several pages to your PDF document by clicking the "add page" button on the bottom toolbar. Change the size of the focus rectangle in the "scale" column. The rectangle can be rotated by inserting a number (degrees) "rotation" column or by dragging the rotation knob. Your "map title" and "comment" will appear above and below the picture in the PDF document respectively. The higher "dots per inch" value you choose, the better quality of the image and the larger file size of the document.To get out of print mode you can simply expand a different panel or hide the print panel by clicking the PDF icon on the map toolbar again. +
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