Create a New Map

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OCAD provides predefined symbol sets to help you begin drawing your map immediately.

To start with a new map, it's easiest to use the New Map Wizard in most cases.

However, you can also start a new map with the steps below.

Create a New Map Space.PNGThis function is available in OCAD Mapping Solution.This function is available in OCAD Orienteering.This function is available in OCAD Starter.This function is available in OCAD Course Setting.

To create a new map:

  1. Select New in the File menu. The New File dialog box appears.
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  2. Choose a map type. You can now choose a predefined symbol set which fits to your intended map from the selection box. If you want an empty symbol set, choose the Empty symbol set option. Click the Other file button to start with symbols from a different map than those listed. The box lists all symbol files in the \symbol\ sub directory.
    hint - To add your own set of symbols to the list of predefined symbol sets, simply copy the ocd file to the OCAD sub directory Symbol (usually C:\Program Files\OCAD\OCAD 20xx\Symbol). Symbol files are just normal OCAD maps, usually without any objects. The Map notes box shows information about the specifications of the map.
    - Map notes can be edited in the template file itself. For this purpose choose Map Information in the Map menu.
    - Edit the file OrienteeringMapList.User.txt in the OCAD sub directory Symbol if you want that user defined symbol sets are listed as map type Orienteering map.
    hint - Do not edit the symbol sets provided by OCAD. When installing a Service Update, OCAD overwrites these symbol sets. So, your changes will be lost. If you want to modify symbols in the symbol set then first save the symbol set with another file name and edit this symbol file.
    hint - You can add, change or delete symbols in the symbol box at any time.
  3. Deside in which scale the map shall be drawn. If you change the scale, you can choose also to scale the symbols.
  4. Choose the language of the symbol set (only at ISOM 2017 available).
  5. By clicking the OK button, OCAD creates a new map and copies the chosen symbol set to it. You are ready to start!

Set Scale and Coordinate System Space.PNGThis function is available in OCAD Mapping Solution.This function is available in OCAD Orienteering.This function is available in OCAD Starter.This function is available in OCAD Course Setting.

Select the Set Scale and Coordinate System item from the Map menu. The Set Scale and Coordinate System dialog box appears.

SetScaleAnd CoordinateSystem.PNG

Map Scale

Enter a scale and click the OK button or adjust the Coordinates settings.
hint Do not use this dialog to change the scale after entering the initial values. To increase or decrease the size of the map subsequently, use the Change Scale function in the Map menu. Setting the current scale does not enlarge or reduce the map. It only changes a number in the map file and georeferencing will be lost.

Georeference the Map

Before loading a georeferenced Background Map, work with GPS data or import Spatial Base Data, we recommend that you first georeference the map. You should contact your data supplier, national surveying office or cartographic institute to find out which coordinate system will best suit your needs.

Coordinates

  1. Choose wheter you want define Paper coordinates (in mm) or Real world coordinates. Click the corresponding radio button.
  2. In the Easting offset and Northing offset fields, enter the coordinate values for the center of your map.
  3. The coordinate system can be rotated by entering a value in the Angle field.
    Click on Magnetic Declination to see the current Declination for your position. You can only Apply the Angle, if no objects have been drawn yet. If you have already drawn objects, use the Rotate Map to Magnetic North function instead.
    MagneticDeclination.png
  4. In the Grid distance field, enter the desired distance for the Coordinate Grid lines.

hint Enter the coordinate values for the center of your map in the horizontal and vertical offset fields. This is important since the drawing area of OCAD is limited to 4 x 4 m in the Ori40px.PNG Orienteering edition, in the Sta40px.PNG Starter edition as well as in the CS40px.PNG Course Setting edition and 80 x 80 m in the Mas40px.PNG OCAD Mapping Solution. This option is used to ensure that imported Spatial Base Data, georeferenced Background Maps and GPS measurements do not lie outside the drawing area.

Coordinate System

Click the Choose button to define a coordinate system. The Coordinate System dialog appears.

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Choose the desired coordinate system. OCAD supports a lot of coordinate systems. The most common one is the UTM (Universal Transverse Mercator) system which is divided into 60 zones limited by meridians and defined worldwide.

  • Zone: Depending on the selected coordinate system you must select a zone. If the coordinate system UTM is selected, you can click the Find button to find the correct UTM zone. This function is described in the next paragraph.
  • Map datum: This field displays the map datum for the desired coordinate system (Map Datum).
  • Location: The field displays the location, where the coordinate system can be used.
  • EPSG: The field displays the EPSG-Code (European Petroleum Survey Group Geodesy) of the coordinate system. An external link is provided on the right side of the dialog box. This link refers to spatialreference.org, where you can get more information about the chosen coordinate system and zone.
  • ID: The field displays the internal grid ID for this coordinate system. This grid ID is used in the [[XML Script]].

Click the Remove button to reset the coordinate system to Grid undefined.
If you are finished, click the OK button.

Find UTM Zone

If UTM is chosen as a coordinate system, the local zone can be found with this tool. Click the Find button next to the Zone dropdown list. The Find UTM Zone dialog appears.

FindUTMZone.PNG

Enter the geographical coordinate (degree of longitude and degree of latitude) of your map.

  • Latitude: Enter in this field the degrees of latitude.
N (North): Click this button if the position is northern of the equator.
S (South): Click this button if the position is southern of the equator.
  • Longitude: Enter in this field the degrees of longitude.
W (West): Click this button if the position is western of Prime Meridian (London Greenwich).
E (East): Click this button if the position is eastern of Prime Meridian (London Greenwich).

Click the button OK to calculate the UTM zone. The UTM zone appears in the Coordinate system dialog box.

Example: Coordinate from Baar (Switzerland): 47° 12 North (Latitude), 8° 31' East (Longitude). Enter 47 in the Latitude and 8 in the Longitude field. You will find out that this place is in the UTM zone 32 North.

User Defined Grid

In the Coordinate System dialog you have the option to choose a User Defined Grid in the dropdown list. If you choose it, the dialog box is extended with the Coordinate system parameter part.

UserDefinedCoordinateSystem.PNG

You can load the coordinate system from a PRJ-File by clicking the corresponding button. A PRJ-File is a projection format containing coordinate system and projection information. The coordinate system parameter are updated after loading a PRJ-File. Alternatively, the required values can be typed manually but this requires a little experience.

Additional local offset

It is possible to give an additional local offset to the chosen coordinate system. Enter a value for the horizontal and vertical offset in the corresponing fields. This is especially useful if you have to work with GPS very precisely. A tectonic plate can move but the coordinate system stays the same. If you enter a local offset, this problem can be cleared.

This local offset is only used for GPS real time and the NMEA import.

Click the OK button to save changes and quit the Set Scale and Coordinate System dialog.

Hint.jpg Do not use this dialog to change the real world coordinate offset if the map is georeferenced. To move a georeferenced map, use Transform -> Center Map to Drawing Area in the Map menu and enter the new offset.

Next Steps

Now as you created a new map, you are ready for the next steps.

Hint.jpg Check out our tutorials about Mapping with OCAD.


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