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{{editor steps|title=update an existing GeoTIFF
{{editor steps|title=update an existing GeoTIFF
|Select any component with a GeoTIFF, and opt to select a GeoTIFF to open the [[GeoTiff Manager]].
|Select any component with a GeoTIFF, and opt to select a GeoTIFF to open the [[GeoTIFF Manager]].
|For the GeoTIFF you wish to update, select the "update" icon, and select the GeoTiff file you wish to update the existing file with.
|For the GeoTIFF you wish to update, select the "update" icon, and select the GeoTiff file you wish to update the existing file with.
|The GeoTIFF file is now updated. Close the GeoTIFF Manager by selecting "Cancel".
|The GeoTIFF file is now updated. Close the GeoTIFF Manager by selecting "Cancel".
}}
{{article end
|notes=
* Using "Cancel" when updating data is recommended, to prevent accidentally applying a GeoTIFF to the component used to open the GeoTIFF Manager.
|seealso=*[[GeoTIFF]]
}}
}}


==Notes==
[[Category:How-to's]]
* Using "Cancel" when updating data is recommended, to prevent accidentally applying a GeoTIFF to the component used to open the GeoTIFF Manager.

Latest revision as of 16:18, 30 January 2024

GeoTIFF Manager.

For some components in the Tygron Platform a GeoTIFF can be selected as data. All components referencing that data will keep a link to the selected GeoTIFF. The GeoTIFF can be updated in-place, which will cause all components with a link to it to use the new data.

How to update an existing GeoTIFF:
  1. Select any component with a GeoTIFF, and opt to select a GeoTIFF to open the GeoTIFF Manager.
  2. For the GeoTIFF you wish to update, select the "update" icon, and select the GeoTiff file you wish to update the existing file with.
  3. The GeoTIFF file is now updated. Close the GeoTIFF Manager by selecting "Cancel".

Notes

  • Using "Cancel" when updating data is recommended, to prevent accidentally applying a GeoTIFF to the component used to open the GeoTIFF Manager.

See also