![]() Let’s import one layer called “USA 2000.shp” (you can import mutiple layers at once, of course).Īs a result as shown on the very top screen capture image, every polygon in the layer “USA 2000.shp” is stylized with the rules available in the MAP Stylesheet theme upon import. All my layers start with “USA” in the example above. We will specify here “Start with” for the Type, and “USA” for the Layer Name Match option.įor the Type option, there are five: Equals, Start with, Ends with, Contains, and Wildcard. There is a pattern in the layer name among the layers to be imported. Select the north arrow symbol and click the North Arrow button on the MAPublisher toolbar. Click and drag a north arrow symbol to the artboard. Click its panel options menu and go to Open Symbol Library > MAP Symbols > Other symbols > North arrows. ![]() There may be other layers called “USA 2001.shp”, “USA 2002″…. Open the Adobe Illustrator Symbols panel. In this example below, one layer named “USA 2000.shp” will be imported. MAPublisher will check the layer name of all the layers being imported if the Auto-Assign Layers settings are made. Once you create all the rules for stylization using attribute values, click the link to open the Auto Assign Layers dialog window. In the “Edit Stylesheet Theme” window, there is a link to click next to the “Auto-assign” right below the layer option. In this example, there is only one stylesheet. You will need to prepare MAP Stylesheet theme(s) and set the Auto Assign settings within every stylesheet. With MAPublisher 8.6 or higher, you can apply styles to GIS data upon import using the MAP Stylesheet Auto Assign feature.
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