Representation Class editor |
Edit Item (raster) |
Edit menu |
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When editing the representation of a class domain in the representation class editor, specify a color for each class of pixels.
This dialog box appears when you selected to edit the raster form of a representation class in the representation class editor, and
- you double-click a class in the editor window, or
- you select a class in the editor window, and you choose Edit Item from the Edit menu, or
- you select a class in the editor window, and you press Enter on the keyboard.
For more information, see Representation Class editor.
Furthermore, this dialog box appears:
- when a map window displays a raster map with a class domain, and
- in the Display Options dialog box for the raster map, the Info check box is marked, and
- in the map window, you set the Double-Click Action to Edit Representation, and
- you subsequently double-click a pixel in the map window.
For more information, see Map window : advanced functionality.
Dialog box options:
Class name:
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The selected class is shown as text at the top of the dialog box.
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Color list box:
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Select a color from the list box. If you want to define your own color you can double-click the 'Custom' item at the bottom of the list; then the Custom Colors dialog box will appear.
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To define your own custom color, you can also click the Custom Color command button; the Custom Colors dialog box will appear.
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Tips:
- To edit colors of multiple classes, select multiple classes in the editor window (use the Shift and Ctrl keys), and choose Edit Multiple Items from the Edit menu.
- To apply the changes in the representation in a displayed map (with a domain to which this representation is linked), press the Redraw
button in the map window. In this way, you can work with the representation editor and a map window simultaneously.
- When using the double-click action to edit a representation, representation changes will be applied immediately in the map window. For more information, see Map window : advanced functionality.
See also:
Representation Class editor : Edit multiple items
Representation Class editor : functionality