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A common occurrence with [[Template Project]]s is that additional data is required in order to make their calculations function properly. This data can include buildings or other Buildings. To minimize the effort required to create new projects which rely on additional data, a [[Geo Plugin]] can be set up to automatically import that data into new projects. For [[Building]]s, this does not only include setting up the [[Geo Plugin]] itself, but also a [[Geo Link]] to define the desired [[Function]](s).
A common occurrence with [[Template Project]]s is that additional data is required in order to make their calculations function properly. This data can include buildings or other Buildings. To minimize the effort required to create new projects which rely on additional data, a [[Geo Plugin]] can be set up to automatically import that data into new projects. For [[Building]]s, this does not only include setting up the [[Geo Plugin]] itself, but also a [[Geo Link]] to define the desired [[Function]](s).
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| Ensure a [[Project Source]] is set up from which the relevant [[Building]]s can be obtained.
| Ensure a [[Project Source]] is set up from which the relevant [[Building]]s can be obtained.
| Open the overview for [[Geo Plugin]]s.
| Open the overview for [[Geo Plugin]]s.
| At the bottom of the [[left panel]], select the BUILDINGS type and select "Add".
| At the bottom of the [[left panel]], select the BUILDINGS type and select "Add".
| Select the newly created [[Geo Plugin]].
| Select the newly created [[Geo Plugin]].
| In the right panel, ensure the option to use the [[Geo Plugin]] for new [[Project]]s is checked.
| In the right panel, click on the source's "Select", and select the [[Project Source]] which relates to the desired [[GeoJSON]].
| In the right panel, click on the source's "Select", and select the [[Project Source]] which relates to the desired [[GeoJSON]].
| Configure the layer (if applicable for the specified [[Project Source]]). Configure the Attribute for the name and unique ID accordingly.
| Configure the layer (if applicable for the specified [[Project Source]]). Configure the Attribute for the name and unique ID accordingly.
| | Switch to the "GeoLinks" tab, and select "Add" at the bottom to add a [[Geo Link]]. Select the newly added Geo Link.
| Switch to the "GeoLinks" tab, and select "Add" at the bottom to add a [[Geo Link]]. Select the newly added Geo Link.
| In the [[bottom panel]], click on "Select Fuction".
| In the [[bottom panel]], click on "Select Function".
| Select the desired [[Function]] to import the [[Building]]s as.
| Select the desired [[Function]] to import the [[Building]]s as.
| The [[Geo Plugin]] is now confgured.
| The [[Geo Plugin]] is now confgured.
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* [[Geo Plugin]]s are only used when a [[Project]] is used as a [[Project Template]] for the creation of a new [[Project]].
* [[Geo Plugin]]s created to be used as part of a [[Template Project]] for the creation of a new [[Project]] can also be used when [[Import Geo data|importing geo data]].
* One layer may potentially contain multiple types of [[Building]]s which should be loaded in as separate [[Function]]s. Multiple [[Geo Link]]s can be added, each for a single [[Function]], and with "Matching Attributes" defined to filter which features in the data source are applicable for that [[Function]].
* One layer may potentially contain multiple types of [[Building]]s which should be loaded in as separate [[Function]]s. Multiple [[Geo Link]]s can be added, each for a single [[Function]], and with "Matching Attributes" defined to filter which features in the data source are applicable for that [[Function]].
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Latest revision as of 08:42, 31 January 2024

A common occurrence with Template Projects is that additional data is required in order to make their calculations function properly. This data can include buildings or other Buildings. To minimize the effort required to create new projects which rely on additional data, a Geo Plugin can be set up to automatically import that data into new projects. For Buildings, this does not only include setting up the Geo Plugin itself, but also a Geo Link to define the desired Function(s).

Editor → Tools (Ribbon tab) → Geo Plugins (Ribbon bar)
How to create a Geo Plugin to import Buildings at Project creation:
  1. Ensure a Project Source is set up from which the relevant Buildings can be obtained.
  2. Open the overview for Geo Plugins.
  3. At the bottom of the left panel, select the BUILDINGS type and select "Add".
  4. Select the newly created Geo Plugin.
  5. In the right panel, ensure the option to use the Geo Plugin for new Projects is checked.
  6. In the right panel, click on the source's "Select", and select the Project Source which relates to the desired GeoJSON.
  7. Configure the layer (if applicable for the specified Project Source). Configure the Attribute for the name and unique ID accordingly.
  8. Switch to the "GeoLinks" tab, and select "Add" at the bottom to add a Geo Link. Select the newly added Geo Link.
  9. In the bottom panel, click on "Select Function".
  10. Select the desired Function to import the Buildings as.
  11. The Geo Plugin is now confgured.

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