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New Functionality in Information Type Layers Information type layers now support Plug-In Extensions (PIEs) interpolators. Also, you may change an information type layer to a data type layer and vise-a-versa at any time. Using PIE Interpolators in Information Type Layers Information type layers allow for the use of an interpolator. With the introduction of Argus PIEs, you can use interpolators developed by others or yourself as the interpretation method for contours in information layers. Using an interpolator as the interpretation method for contours in information type layers is recommended only when the layer contains point objects. To select a PIE interpolator
Changing Information Type Layers to Data Type Layers You may change information type layers to data type layers and vice a versa. If the layer contain objects an alert will come up warning you that you are about to delete all objects in that layer. To the next page |
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