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List of Display Ranges For Labelled Layers
You can control the extent ranges for which the labels will show by editing
the ‘List of Display Ranges For Labelled Layers’ property. The ranges
should be entered as percentages of the full map extent and should be in
the format [upper limit]-[lower limit]. Following on from the last example, if
you wanted the base layer to show labels in the 50-0% extent range of the
map and the contextual layer to show labels in the 100-50% range your
popup window would look like that shown below (Figure 79).
Figure 79
Show Layers In Legend
If you do not wish to see the list of contextual layers and background layers
in the legend, you can hide them by un-ticking the property ‘Show Layers
In Legend’.
Contextual Layers Displayed In Legend
If you want to only show one or a subset of the contextual layers in the
legend, you should keep the ‘Show Layers In Legend’ property ticked and
then define which layer(s) you wish to see in the legend by entering their
ID(s) into the property ‘Contextual Layers Displayed In Legend’.
Tip
This property contains the code for the tooltip you see when you hover
over the map features. By default this code looks like this for Flash
reports:
When using an HTML template, the visibility of map layers in the
legend is set in the layer properties in the Publisher. After the report
has been published you can change these settings by editing the
map.js file in a text editor.
When using an HTML template, the display ranges for map layer
labels are set in the layer properties in the Publisher. After the report
has been published you can change these settings by editing the
map.js file in a text editor.
When using an HTML template, the labels for map layers are
switched on and off in the layer properties in the Publisher. After the
report has been published you can change these settings by editing
the map.js file in a text editor.