The Export Bounds tab provides several different method for specifying the subset of the currently loaded data that the user wishes to export. Each of these methods is described below. Note that regardless of the method used to specify the bounds, the exported data will be generated in the current global display projection.
All currently loaded data that is compatible with the current export type will be exported. This is the default selection.
All data that is currently visible in the Global Mapper view window will be exported.
Allows the
user to specify the subset to export as a bounding box in latitude/longitude
coordinates. The default values automatically filled in are the lat/lon
bounds of all currently loaded compatible data.
Allows the user to specify the subset to export as a bounding box using coordinates in the currently selected global projection system. The default values automatically filled in are the bounds of all loaded compatible data.
Allows the user to specify the subset to export by entering the northwest corner of the bounding box to export followed by the width and height of the desired area to export. The coordinates entered must be in the currently selected global projection system. The default values automatically filled in result in a bounding box containing all loaded compatible data.
Allows the user to specify the subset to export by entering the northwest and southeast corners of the bounding box to export in MGRS coordinates. The default values automatically filled in result in a bounding box containing all loaded compatible data.
If enabled, allows the user to crop the export to the currently selected area feature(s). To use this for supported exports, select the area(s) that you wish to crop the export to using either the Feature Info Tool or the Digitizer Tool.
Pressing the Draw Box... button brings up the Drag a Box to Select
Export Bounds dialog. In this dialog, simply hold down the left mouse
button and drag a rectangle around the area of the image that you wish
to export. If a mistake is made, just drag another rectangle.
Use Zoom In
and Zoom Out to change the visual scale when selecting Export
Bounds.
When you press the OK button, the bounds of the rectangle that you drew will automatically be inserted into the appropriate controls in the Export Bounds panel.
Choose one or more layers from the list of layers. The bounds will be set to the rectangular extent of the layer(s).