Map Instructions

The following is a set of instructions for using the website.  The instruction are broken into two parts: Basic Web Navigation and ArcIMS Functions.  If you have have question about your web browser please refer to the help function in your particular browser.

Basic Web Navigation

All webpages, except the ArcIMS map page, function just like any other webpage.  Any titles with underlined blue writing are links to what that particular title describes.  If you don't want to interact with the map, there is a list of all the National Register of Historic Places Sites by county as well as a list of all the address restricted sites on the National Register.  The address restricted sites can only be viewed though the list because there is no point on the map to identify them.  There is a bookmark at the top of the page to allow you go directly to the county you wish to view.  For example,  if you want to look at Tulsa County, click on the "T" and scroll down until you find it.

ArcIMS Functions

There are a few basic rules to know about ArcIMS.  First, when you are viewing the map do not click the back button in your browser. REPEAT: DO NOT CLICK THE BACK BUTTON!!!!!!!   Your browser will crash if you do this and you will have to start again.  In addition, do not click the refresh button in your browser either.  If you want to refresh the map, please click the "Layers" button and click "refresh this view"  Also, ArcIMS does not like having the window maximized or resized.  The image does not conform to the size you chose.  This is an issue with the software that has not been address as of yet.  The following is a list of buttons and the functionality.

Layers

This tool opens a window with the table of contents providing a list of the maps that are available for the user. Those maps that are checked as "visible" can be seen on the view. "Active" map layer is the one which is used to perform search, query and identify operations.

 

For Customized Map                                           For Generic Map 

Zoom in

 

As the name suggests this tool is used for zooming in on a location in the map. The location can be chosen as a point or by dragging a rectangle over the area in the map view where you want to zoom.

 

 Zoom out

This tool is used for zooming out on a location in the map. Just as in the "zoom in" tool, the location can be chosen as a point or by dragging a rectangle over the area in the map view.

 

Zoom Extent

This tool is used to get a panoramic view of the full extent of the map. The map display is zoomed out to show the entire view of the map area.

Zoom to Layer

 

This tool allows the user to zoom to the extent of the map layer that is chosen as "active" in the table of contents.

Pan

 

This tool allows the user to move the map in any direction. Just drag the mouse within the map frame to view those areas of the map.

Identify

"Identify" tool helps to find features in the active layer. This tool retrieves attribute information from the associated database table.

How to identify features:

Buffer

This tool creates a buffer zone around selected objects.  The distance of the buffer is chosen by the user.

Measure

The measure tool allows the user to measure distances between two points.

Legend/Layer

This button toggles between legend and layer.

Last Extent

This button zooms map to prior extent.

Select with Rectangle

This tool allows the user to select objects within a resizable rectangle.

Set Unit

This button allows the user to change map units.

Hyperlink

This tool allows the user to link to the selected plant specimen's data page within okPlantid.  Activate hyperlink function, then select a specimen within the active layer.

Find

"Search" tool helps to search for features in the active layer. This tool retrieves attribute information from the associated database table. REMEMBER THAT THE SEARCH OPERATION IS CASE SENSITIVE.

How to search features:

Query

"Query data" tool helps to query data from the table associated with the active layer. Similar to the find tool, this also retrieves attribute layer from the associated database table.

How to query features:

Print

This tool provides a printable map layout with a legend and a overview of the map area on the right. The title for the map can be changed using the text box. In the new window use the File-print option for a hard copy.

 

 

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