Altova MapForce 2025 Enterprise Edition

The MapForce Perspective

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In Eclipse, a perspective is a GUI view that is configured with the functionality of a specific application. After MapForce has been integrated in Eclipse, a new perspective, named MapForce, becomes available in Eclipse. This perspective is a GUI that resembles the MapForce GUI and includes a number of its components.

 

When a file having a filetype associated with MapForce is opened (.mfd), this file can be edited in the MapForce perspective. Similarly, a file of another filetype can be opened in another perspective in Eclipse. Additionally, for any active file, you can switch the perspective (see below), thus allowing you to edit or process that file in another environment.

 

There are therefore two main advantage of perspectives:

 

1.Being able to quickly change the working environment of the active file, and

2.Being able to switch between files without having to open a new development environment (the associated environment is available in a perspective)

 

Working with the MapForce perspective involves the following key procedures, which are described further below:

 

Switching to the MapForce perspective.

Setting preferences for the MapForce perspective.

Customizing the MapForce perspective.

 

Switch to the MapForce perspective

In Eclipse, select the command Window | Perspective | Open Perspective | Other. In the dialog that appears (screenshot below), select MapForce, and click Open.

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The empty window or the active document will now have the MapForce perspective. This is how the user switches the perspective via the menu. To access a perspective faster from another perspective, you can set the required perspective to be listed in the Open Perspective submenu, above the Other item. This setting is in the customization dialog (see further below).

 

Perspectives can also be switched when a file is opened or made active. The perspective of the application associated with a file's filetype will be automatically opened when that file is opened for the first time. Before the perspective is switched, a dialog appears asking whether you wish to have the default perspective automatically associated with this filetype. Check the Do Not Ask Again option if you wish to associate the perspective with the filetype without having to be prompted each time a file of this filetype is opened and then click OK.

 

Preferences for the MapForce perspective

To access the Preferences of a perspective, select the command Window | Preferences. In the list of perspectives in the left pane, select MapForce, then select the required preferences. Finish by clicking OK.

 

The preferences of a perspective include:

 

To automatically switch to the MapForce perspective when a file of an associated filetype is opened (see above)

Options for including or excluding individual MapForce toolbars

Access to MapForce options.

 

Customize the MapForce perspective

The customization options enable you to determine what shortcuts and commands are included in the perspective. To access the Customize Perspective dialog of a perspective, make that perspective the active perspective and select the command Window | Perspective | Customize Perspective.

In the Toolbar Visibility and Menu Visibility tabs, you can specify which toolbars and menus are to be displayed.

In the Action Set Availability tab, you can add action sets to their parent menus and to the toolbar. If you wish to enable an action group, check its check box.

In the Shortcuts tab of the Customize Perspective dialog, you can set shortcuts for submenus. Select the required submenu in the Submenus combo box. Then select a shortcut category, and check the shortcuts you wish to include for the perspective.

 

Click Apply and Close to complete the customization and for the changes to take effect.

 

 

Overview of the MapForce perspective

By default, the MapForce perspective in Eclipse is organized as follows:

 

The mapping design window is available as an Eclipse editor. It has the same tabs and functionality as in the standalone edition of MapForce.

The Libraries window is available as an Eclipse view, to the left of the main mapping editor. If this view is not visible, switch to the MapForce perspective, and then select the menu command Window | Show View | Libraries. The Libraries view enables you to work with predefined or custom-defined functions and function libraries.

The Messages pane is available as an Eclipse view, under the main mapping editor. If the Message view is not visible, switch to the MapForce perspective, and then select the menu command Window | Show View | Messages. The messages view displays validation messages, errors, and warnings.

The Overview pane is available as an Eclipse view. If the Overview view is not visible, switch to the MapForce perspective, and then select the menu command Window | Show View | Overview. This view enables you to quickly navigate to a particular region on the mapping design area when it is very big.

 

 

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