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Glossary
access key
An alphanumeric string used by Autodesk MapGuide Server to determine
whether a map layer has permission to gain access to a resource. In the Autodesk
MapGuide Server Admin, you can assign one or more access keys to a resource. Then,
when a map author sets up a layer to use that resource, the author must type one of the
valid access keys in the Map Layer Properties dialog box.
arbitrary XY coordinates
Coordinates that have no corresponding latitude and
longitude values. An arbitrary XY coordinate system is suitable for floor plans or
very small sites.
attribute data
Alphanumeric data that describes the characteristics of map features.
Attribute data is maintained in tables and databases, which are linked to map layers in
Autodesk MapGuide Author. Examples of attribute data include street names, building
addresses, land-use codes, and population counts. Attribute data is used either to label
map features, create themes, or generate reports. See also
spatial data
.
attribute table
See
database
and
table
.
BNA file format
A data format that includes files created in ESRI Atlas GIS. You can
convert these files to latitude/longitude SDF files using the Autodesk MapGuide SDF
Loader.
bookmark
A saved view position and zoom magnification identified by a URL that
you specify. When you use a bookmark, the map is redrawn at the view position and
zoom magnification saved in the bookmark.
buffer
A polygon that locates its boundaries at a certain distance from a point, line, or
other polygon. An example of a buffer is a polygon whose boundaries are 200 feet from
the bank of a river.
centroid
A point designated as the center of a polygon. A centroid is typically com-
puted using information derived from the boundary of the polygon. Computed cen-
troids generally lie within the polygon, but they can also lie outside of the polygon.
CGI
Common Gateway Interface, an interface that allows server applications to work
with web servers. You can use the CGI version of the Autodesk MapGuide Server Agent
to work with either Microsoft Internet Information Server or a Netscape Internet Server.
character spacing ratio
The ratio of the distance between text characters to average
character width. For example, if the distance between text characters is 3.5 mm, and the
character spacing ratio is 0.5, the average character width is 7 mm.
coordinate system
Any of a number of reference systems used to define the unique
location of a point in space and to reference point, line, and area information by defin-
ing its geographic location. A coordinate system is usually defined by a projection, an
ellipsoid definition, a datum definition, one or more standard parallels, and a central
meridian.
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