Tutorial - Localisation

To enter more information on the CollectionEvent like coordinates, named places, etc. click on the button (see image below).

 

Now you may select an option from the following list:

 

The three most important options are:
- New Coordinates WGS84
- New Named Area (Diversity Gazetteer)
- New Altitude (mNN)

 

New Coordinates WGS84

You may add the exact coordinates for the locality with the assistance of Google Maps. Click on the button (see first image of this site) and choose New Coordinates WGS84 (Google Maps uses WGS84). This will add a new entry in the overview. Select it (see point 1 in the image below) to open the details for this entry. Here click on the button (see point 2 in image below).

 

A window will open as shown below where you may set the coordinates simply by dragging the map with your mouse. The coordinates correspond to the center of the map, symbolized with the . Click on the OK button to store the coordinates.

 

In the main window the coordinates will be stored at two positions - see image below. In the upper area you may set the values and choose a different format for display as shown here - the more familiar form with degrees, minutes and seconds. Change the values and click on the button to change the original entry. At the same time the numeric values are stored in fields which can not be edited by the user (see below).  

 

 

New Named Area (Diversity Gazetteer)

To enter a name of a place using the DiversityGazetteer choose New Named Area (DiversityGazetteer) from the list. In the overview tree in the middle of the window an entry will be inserted as shown below. Select it to open the detail fields for this entry (see point 1 in image below).

 

To open the connection to the DiversityGazetteer click on the button (see point 2 in image above). A window will open as shown below. Enter a search string - for example the city you wish to find (see point 3 in image below) - and start the query with a click on the button (see point 4 in image below).

 

In the middle of the form the results of the query will be listed. Select one of these. To guide you to the correct entry details to this place are listed in the area right of the list. The base will show a map corresponding to the coordinates connected to this entry. After selecting the correct entry (see point 5 in image above) click on the OK button to return to the main window (see point 6 in image above). As shown below the data retrieved from the gazetteer will be written in several areas. Next to the name of the place the DiversityGazetteer provides the coordinates and the country as shown below.

 

The area where you entered the name now changed to a locked state and will prevent you from changing the entry (see image below). Next to the field with the place you find the link to the external module. Double-click it for more details.

 

If you wish to remove the connection to the external module click on the button. This will keep all entries (country, place, coordinates) but remove the connection to DiversityGazetteer.

 

New Altitude (mNN)

As last information about the locality we enter the altitude. Click on the button (see first image of this site) and choose New Altitude (mNN) (see point 1 in the image below). Select the new entry in the overview to open the data fields (see point 2 in the image below). Let's suppose you have only feet values available - change the display format to feet (see point 3 in the image below). Enter your values (see point 4 in the image below) and click on the button (see point 5 in the image below) to save your entries. Now your values are converted to meter (the internal format of DiversityCollection) automatically. If you now change the display format to meter, you can see the result. The program calculates an average value for the altitude and accuracy in meter corresponding to the accuracy of your original values (see below). The original values of your entry are saved in the Notes field.

 

 

This tutorial is continued in the sections listed below.