WaterGEMS V8i 1 Getting Started in Bentley WaterGEMS V8i 1 What’s New in WaterGEMS V8i? 2 Municipal License Administrator Auto-Configuration 2 Starting Bentley WaterGEMS V8i 3 Working with WaterGEMS V8i Files 3 Exiting WaterGEMS V8i 5 Using Online Help 5 Software Updates via the Web and Bentley SELECT 9 Troubleshooting 9 Checking Your Current Registration Status 10 Application Window Layout 10 Standard Toolbar 11 Edit Toolbar 13 Analysis Toolbar 14 Scenarios Toolbar 16 Compute Toolbar 17 View Toolbar 19 Help Toolbar 20 Layout Toolbar 21 Tools Toolbar 25 Zoom Toolbar 28 Customizing WaterGEMS V8i Toolbars and Buttons 31 WaterGEMS V8i Dynamic Manager Display 32 WaterObjects Help for Model Users 37
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Find out more about how to convert your workspace into a project and more.Ĭan I make changes to the KML information imported into MapBrowser? Currently we don't support converting geometry, icons and other objects in a KML file into individual map features or vector data.Getting Started in Bentley WaterGEMS V8i Quick Start Lessons Understanding the Workspace Creating Models Using ModelBuilder to Transfer Existing Data Applying Elevation Data with TRex Allocating Demands using LoadBuilder Reducing Model Complexity with Skelebrator Scenarios and Alternatives Modeling Capabilities Calibrating Your Model with Darwin Calibrator Optimizing Capital Improvement Plans with Darwin Designer Optimizing Pump Operations Optimizing Pump Schedules Using Darwin Scheduler Presenting Your Results Importing and Exporting Data Menus Technical Reference A KML file that is imported will automatically be saved as a layer in your Workspace or Project. How will KML files be displayed in MapBrowser? KML files imported into MapBrowser will be displayed as a single layer that can easily be displayed or hidden.Ĭan I save a KML file in my project? Yes. You can find more information in the official KML documentation. As such, there are several KML elements that are not currently supported in MapBrowser, such as photo overlays, icons and text balloons.
This might include information such as a series of markers or pins on the map that identify specific locations, or it could be a simple polygon that outlines an area of interest. What is a KML file? KML stands for Keyhole Markup Language, and is a file format that is used to display geospatial data on a map. To enable the measurement tools you will need to select a layer that can support line markings. This occurs because the KML layer in the workspace is unable to have lines or map markings added to the layer. Note: W hen you add a new KML file to the new MapBrowser, all the measurement tools are disabled.