73 Render Map Layouts To KML
73 Render Map Layouts To KML
All geospatial objects in a layout are rendered into a single KML file, however, when this KML file is displayed in Google Earth,
each group in the layout is listed in the Places panel as an expandable folder, which stores each original TNT object in that group
in a separate sub-folder. Each sub-folder keeps the content of
the associated object type in the form of polygon, path or
placemark elements when applicable. Thus, you can control
individual layers in the resulting KML file using Google Earth
tools.
The display styles for line and polygon elements defined in
TNTmips are also stored in the KML file. However, the
KML file can not always be displayed in Google Earth with
exactly matching styles if you assigned TNT styles not
reproducable in Google Earth. If the elements are not dis-
played in styles you desire, you need to reassign styles for the
spatial elements using Google Earth’s style assignment tools.
KML:
The illustration above shows a layout which was rendered to KML with the
default setting. The resulting KML file displayed in Google Earth is shown in
the illustration to the right. The labels in vector objects are displayed as
placemarks in the KML file. The styles of the placemarks and the grid lines
were changed using Google Earth style assignment tools.
The illustration below shows the content of a vector object in the Places
panel of Google Earth when a layout has been rendered to KML. The
polygon elements are listed with assigned styles. The DataTip information
generated by string and memo fields in
TNTmips products shows up as an
element name in Google Earth. The
elements are listed without any identifica-
tion in the Places panel if there is no
DataTip defined in TNT products or if the
DataTips are generated from other types
of fields. The name of the elements in the
Places panel are limited to 60 characters.
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