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Adding Widgets


With a click on the button in Sidebar the Widget panel opens, showing the list of the available widget types that can be added to the dashboard:

In particular, it is possible to choose between:

  • Chart

  • Text

  • Table

  • Counter

  • Map

Creating Chart, Text, Table and Counter widgets the procedure is almost the same as that described for create widgets in maps. The only minor differences are the following:

  • In dashboards as soon as the user select the widget type, a panel appears in order to select the layer from which the widget will be created

  • In dashboards the possibility to connect/disconnect widgets to the map is replaced with the possibility to connect/disconnect the Map widgets together or with other widget types (this point will be better explained in Connecting Widgets section)

Creating Map type widgets, otherwise, is a functionality present only in dashboards.

Map Widget

In dashboards, selecting the Map type widget, the following panel appears:

Here the user can:

  • Go back to widget type selection through the button

  • Search for a map by writing its title

  • Select a map from the list of maps (mandatory in order to move forward)

  • Move forward to the next step through the button

Once a map has been selected, a panel opens and the layers present in the map are displayed in the preview and listed in the layer list:

Note

If the Empty Map has been selected the user can:

  • Create a map widget using an empty map

  • Add layers to the map through the button, as follows:

On the Configure map options panel the user can toggle the layer visibility and set layers transparency, as explained in Display options section. Furthermore, the user can manage the layer with the new buttons present on the layer toolbar by selecting the layer on the layers list.

Here, the user is allowed to:

  • Zoom to layers though the button

  • Access Layer Settings through the button

  • Remove layers through the button

  • Disable/Enable the Floating Identify Tool to retrieve Identify information about layers available on the map through the button

Warning

The Floating Identify tool is active by default (the button is green)

Once the button is clicked, the last step of the process is displayed like the following:

Here the user has the possibility to insert a Title and a Description for the widget (optional fields) and to complete its creation by clicking on the button. After that, the widget is added to the viewer space:

Legend widget

When at least one Map widget is created and added to the dashboard, there's the possibility to add also the Legend widget, available in the widget types list:

Selecting the Legend widget, the user can choose the Map widget to which the legend will be connected (when only a Map widget is present in the dashboard this step is skipped):

Once a Map widget is connected, the preview panel is similar to the following:

Here the user can go back to the widget types section, connect or disconnect the legend to a map and move forward to widget options.
If the last option is selected, a configuration panel similar to the Map widgets one gives the possibility, before save, to set the Title and the Description for the Legend widget.
An example of a Map widgets and a Legend widget is the following: