New look and feel for the Help and FAQ pages.Improved querying with the option to return results that fall within the current map extent.PNG images to the Globe and Georeference them Places and certain layers can now have labels displayed or hidden.Toolbar updates with a new look and more detailed tools, including a new measurement tool.New scale bar, additional coordinates toggle option, and navigation to Previous or Next zoom locations.Queensland Globe version 2.9 adds updates to existing tools, and introduces the ability to Georeference images added to the map. The Swipe tool - This tool allows for comparison of imagery and data layers within two view modes (Horizontal and Vertical) 3.Improved display of the legend for feature services 2.Ability to add geojson files to the Globe as added data 2.The Add Coordinate tool allows for GDA2020 lat/long and MGA coordinates to be entered 2.DMS coordinates updated to show two decimal seconds 0° 00′ 0.00″ 2.Clicking on the coordinate value toggles between latitude/longitude in decimal degrees, Degrees Minutes Seconds (DMS) or MGA Easting (E) Northing (N) and Zone (Z) 2 The coordinate readout shown in the left bottom corner of the screen have been updated to display both GDA2020 and GDA94 coordinates.Ability to add Portal Items that are only shared with groups or organisation to the Globe as added data 1.And introduces a new feature: the Swipe tool. Queensland Globe version 2.11 brings updated functionality for coordinate related tools to include GDA2020 datum, the ability to add geojson files and secure services hosted on ArcGIS Online or Portal for ArcGIS to the Globe. If you wish to have your account or associated maps deleted please email a request No activity outside of the Queensland Globe is monitored.Ī complete list of layers is available in the The Queensland Globe layer catalogue which is updated regularly.įeedback and participation in creating the best possible Queensland Globe – email us you would like to keep up with Queensland Globe's latest updates, you can subscribe to our mailing list Using layers more efficiently means less data requests (usage), and loading speeds will improveĪs you use the Queensland Globe anonymous data is collected on your usage, account details and maps saved are kept on our secure Amazon Web Services site.Search for a location or zoom to your area of interest before adding layers.Use recent versions of Google Chrome for the best performance.Check and ensure your browser is up to date with the latest version.The Globe is based on the ArcGIS Javascript API, system requirements and browser recommendations to run the application can be found here.
The application displays high quality imageryĪnd data that is best viewed on personal computers through modern browsers such as Chrome, Microsoft Edge, Firefox or Safari. The Globe has been designed to work on a range of devices including tablets and smartphones.
We suggest that you Take Tour on the welcome page of the Queensland Globe or watch some of the Tutorial videos to familiarise yourself with the main features of theĪ video tutorial has been created for the Senior Support Topic so users can see how to use it efficiently, this tutorial can be found here.
Using the most advanced features of the application. The Queensland Globe help pages are designed to provide you with answers to the most frequently asked questions along with some assistance in