Changes between Version 6 and Version 7 of ObservationsView


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Jun 28, 2016, 7:28:20 AM (9 years ago)
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oliver
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  • ObservationsView

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    1919By default Observations are split per Observer and an Observer is always selected. 
    2020 
    21 ==== 2. Date Selection (Calendar) 
     21==== 2. Date Selection (Calendar) #fig1-1-ctrl2 
    2222The calendar allows to select a date which will act as a 24 hour range for selected 
    2323Observer's Observations. 
     
    2626the selected Observer has Observations on that date. 
    2727 
    28 ==== 3. Observation Type Selection 
     28==== 3. Observation Type Selection #fig1-1-ctrl3 
    2929The Observation Type for which data is loaded into the controls below. 
    3030 
    31 ==== 4. Auto-update Spectrum, Live Feed Selection 
     31==== 4. Auto-update Spectrum, Live Feed Selection #fig1-1-ctrl4 
    3232When //Auto-update spectrum's// checkbox is ticked the spectrum of the last new 
    3333Observation is loaded automatically into the Raw Spectrum Graph. 
    3434 
    35 ==== 5. Save Spectrum to CSV 
     35==== 5. Save Spectrum to CSV #fig1-1-ctrl5 
    3636Allows to save the raw data spectrum of selected Observation as a CSV file. If 
    3737no Observation is selected the button is not visible. 
    3838 
    39 ==== 6. Raw Spectrum Graph 
     39==== 6. Raw Spectrum Graph #fig1-1-ctrl6  
    4040The raw data spectrum for the selected Observation Type and Observation. The 
    4141spectrum presented on [#fig1-1 Figure 1.1] for Oil Pollution shows a regular 
    4242spectrum pattern when no oil was found. 
    4343 
    44 ==== 7. Selected Hour Plot 
     44==== 7. Selected Hour Plot #fig1-1-ctrl7 
    4545The hour plot presents an overview of peaks in the selected hour of the 24 hour 
    4646range corresponding to the date selection in the calendar. 
    4747 
    48 ==== 8. Single Observation Selector 
     48==== 8. Single Observation Selector #fig1-1-ctrl8 
    4949The marker for a single selected Observation. The single Observer selection will 
    5050also trigger a data update for the raw data spectrum graph and for the map, showing 
    5151the Observation location. 
    5252 
    53 ==== 9. Map, Location Visualization 
     53==== 9. Map, Location Visualization #fig1-1-ctrl9 
    5454Location visualization and Observation details on the map. 
    5555 
    56 ==== 10. 24h Hour Window 
     56==== 10. 24h Hour Window #fig1-1-ctrl10  
    5757The slider window representing the 24 hour range corresponding to a selected date 
    5858in the calendar. 
    5959 
    60 ==== 11. 1h Slide Window 
     60==== 11. 1h Slide Window #fig1-1-ctrl11  
    6161The one hour slide window in the 24 hour range allowing to move back and forth 
    6262in the 24 hour range. 
     
    6767#!html 
    6868<map name="fig1-1-map"> 
    69   <area shape="circle" coords="50,50,25" href="#fig1-1-ctrl1" alt="1"> 
     69  <area shape="circle" coords="195,78,25" href="#fig1-1-ctrl1" alt="1"> 
    7070</map> 
    7171}}} 
    7272 
    73 [[Image(ov-observations-oil-normal.png, usemap="#fig1-1-map")]] 
     73[[Image(ov-observations-oil-normal.png, nolink, usemap="#fig1-1-map")]] 
    7474 
    7575==== Figure 2.1 - Observations View with Oil Pollution #fig1-2 
    7676 
    77 [[Image(ov-observations-oil-hit.png)]] 
     77[[Image(ov-observations-oil-hit.png, nolink)]] 
    7878