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==Project Source Table== | ==Project Source Table== | ||
The Project Source Table shows in a table view: | |||
*the name of the dataset | |||
*the type, the publisher of the dataset | |||
*the count: number of features that are of this dataset in the 3D model. | |||
:If the count is 0, this either means the data is not used for generating the 3D model or the data is a raster dataset which technically does not contain features, but cells with a value. The cells are not counted in this table. | |||
==Project Sources== | ==Project Sources== |
Revision as of 08:10, 9 May 2018
Please note: This page is currently being updated.
What are Project Sources
Project Sources are the Geo data sets that are used to create the 3D model in the Engine with. Also, all the additional data a user has imported is listed in the Project Sources.
Where to find the Project Sources
These Project Sources are visible in different overviews in the editor:
- In the hover panel when clicking in the 3D world in the default view
- In the Source Overlay
- Project Source Table
- Project Sources
Project Source Table
The Project Source Table shows in a table view:
- the name of the dataset
- the type, the publisher of the dataset
- the count: number of features that are of this dataset in the 3D model.
- If the count is 0, this either means the data is not used for generating the 3D model or the data is a raster dataset which technically does not contain features, but cells with a value. The cells are not counted in this table.