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Include Navigation Bar?
The navigation bar is displayed at the very top of all HTML pages showing
the location of the current page in the system of linked HTML pages
(Figure 205).
Figure 205
Include Hyperlink To An Atlas?
If you have created a dynamic report as an alternative view to the HTML
Profile report you can include a hyperlink into the geographic feature profile
pages to open the dynamic report.
Include Map? and Google Maps Key
You can include a map into the HTML Profile pages showing the
geographic feature superimposed on a Google Maps background.
For Google Maps to work on a web server, you will need to provide an API
(Application Programming Interface) Key. Please read the note in section
G. Google Maps in InstantAtlas Reports. For use on a local drive you do
not need an API key - simply type any character into the API Key field.
The Publisher will automatically transform your base layer(s) into
latitude/longitude so that Google can re-project it to ‘WGS 1984 Web
Mercator (Auxiliary Sphere)’ to match the Google Maps projection. This
transformation only works with ESRI shapefiles. If you are using MapInfo
TAB files or MID/MIF files you will need to transform these map layers
outside of InstantAtlas. Your shapefiles must have a .prj file. If this file is
missing the Publisher will not be able to transform your map layers.
Supported coordinate systems are coordinate systems that use a
Transverse Mercator projection (e.g. British National Grid, UTM zones) and
global coordinate systems using a Mercator projection.
L.2.3. Editing Styles
The styles for the profile pages are stored in a cascading style sheet called
default.css as for InstantAtlas Flash reports. You will find this file in the
output folder for the HTML Profile report. You can open this file using the
InstantAtlas Style Editor and change styles in the same way as for Flash
reports (Figure 206).