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Build the workflow

  1. Press the New Workflow Element icon to create the first entry. That may also be achieved by a right-click New Element.
  2. Select the Display command found in the Commands folder and click OK.
  3. Right-click the Display command in the workflow and select Edit.
  4. In a workflow, you will need to select a dataset from the project. The command usually requires a dataset to do an action on (such as a type of display).
  5. In your project, select a line and click the green arrow in the Display edit menu.
  6. Choose the display settings you like (color, glue to surface or not, etc.) and click OK again.
  7. Right click the element in the workflow and choose Execute. Alternatively, click the Execute icon.
  8. Examine how your display looks and edit the command if necessary to achieve the results you want by right clicking on the command and choosing edit.
  9. In order to keep your workflow organized it is recommended to change the name of the newly added commands from Display to something more descriptive like, Display Coastline Yellow which is done by right clicking the command and choosing Rename.
  10. Continue to add different commands to your workflow.
  11. Remember to save the workflow by clicking Image Removedthe Save Workflow icon.
Tip

Commands may also be copied from Shared commands, Item commands and Schema commands and pasted into the workflow.

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Create a flight tour

  1. In your project, create a new generic folder called Cameras
  2. Zoom to an area you want to save as a camera position.
  3. Right click the folder Cameras and select New > Camera Position
  4. Repeat the last two steps to create more camera positions.
  5. Select the Cameras folder in your project.
  6. In the Toolbox go to Shared Commands > Visualization,right click Flight Tour and select Copy.
  7. Paste the command into your workflow. The command will open and it should have selected the Cameras folder as input. 
  8. Set the flight time between every camera position to 5 seconds and make sure Collect cameras in folder to smooth flight tour and Single flight tour is checked
  9. Click OK
  10. Select the Flight Tour command in the workflow and click the Image Removed Execute next element icon to run the flight tour.
Tip

To update a camera position, set the view in the graphics window, right click the camera position and select Assign View.

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