You can display registered and approved surveys spatially in Web Search. This allows you to see a selected survey’s:
- parcel extents
- non-boundary vectors, and their bearings and distances
- boundary vectors, and their bearings and distances
- marks, and their mark names.
You can then select any of the displayed survey’s elements and view their full summary or add them to your product list.
Surveys available to display spatially
You can display survey work for:
- Registered surveys
- Approved surveys.
You can’t display survey work for:
- Provisional surveys
- Withdrawn surveys.
You can display up to 10 surveys spatially at a time. You must add each survey individually. If you try to display more than 10 surveys at once, a warning message will appear at the top right corner of the screen.
Surveys with no spatial data, for example Unit title or Cross lease, will display a warning message. Refer to the plan diagram instead.
Pre-Landonline surveys may have little or no data to display in the spatial map. The Display survey confirmation panel will identify any unavailable display options.
How to add a survey to Display survey work
You can add a survey to display spatially by selecting the Add to display survey work icon from:
- the survey summary page
- the referenced surveys panel
- the survey info panel in the spatial map
- the product list.
Note: In the product list, the icon is labelled Display survey in spatial.
1. Select Add to display survey work
Select the Add to display survey work icon for the survey you want to display.
2. Select your preferred display options.
Landonline checks the available display options for the survey, and a confirmation panel appears. You can edit the display options in this panel. You can also change these later in the Layer control panel.
Choose display colour
Landonline automatically selects a new colour for each survey you display. Left-click on the current display colour to select a different colour.
Non-boundary, Boundary vectors, and Marks
Non-boundary vectors, Boundary vectors, and Marks are displayed by default. Left-click on a layer to turn it off.
Bearings, distances, and mark names are turned off by default. Left-click on the label to turn it on.
Parcel boundary lines
Parcel boundary lines are displayed by default. Left-click on the layer to turn it off.
Select Parcel fill to display the parcels filled in with a colour instead of just an outline.
Selecting Parcel fill also allows you to spatially select the parcels.
Zoom to survey extent
Landonline will automatically zoom the spatial screen to the extent of the displayed survey. Left-click this option to turn it off.
3. Select Display survey
Select Display survey at the bottom right of the panel to display the survey in the spatial map.
You can repeat these steps for further surveys to view more than 1 survey at once.
Working with displayed survey information
The survey displays in the spatial map in the colour you choose. You can add more than 1 survey and select a different colour for each.
You can hide and unhide your displayed surveys as needed, see:
Hide or delete displayed surveys
You can turn the displayed survey layers such as vectors, marks, parcels, and labels on or off from the layer control panel. See:
Edit displayed survey layers from layer control panel
If you’ve zoomed your screen in or out, you can re-zoom to extents of the displayed survey via Layer control panel. See:
Zoom to extent of displayed survey
Tip: Reduce screen clutter
You can also hide or reduce unneeded underlying layers to help reduce screen clutter in the spatial window.
See: Map control tool bar - Hide or Delete layers
How survey objects are displayed in Web Search display survey work
Non boundary vectors are displayed as dashed lines.
Boundary vectors and parcel boundary lines are displayed as solid lines.
Arc vectors are displayed including the chord between the 2 marks. The chord will display the chord’s bearing, the arc’s radius, and the arc’s length.
Marks are displayed as hollow circles, for all mark types.
When Parcel fill is selected, Parcels are displayed filled in with a colour. Where 2 or more parcels overlap in the same survey, the colour is darker in these areas to help identify the overlapping parcels.
Where 2 or more surveys overlap each other and Parcel fill is selected, the colours will mix in these areas to help identify the areas of overlap.
When you display 2 or more surveys at once, some marks, vectors, or boundary lines may be shared by more than 1 survey. When you select these ‘shared’ objects, a pop-up appears with a list of all spatial objects at that position. The objects are colour-coded to match the displayed surveys, so you can choose the object from the specific survey you want from the list.
Alternatively, temporarily hide any surveys in the Layer control panel that you don't want to currently view.
See: Hide or delete displayed surveys
In some cases, the same object may have different names in different surveys. For more information, see:
Info panel for objects selected from displayed survey work
Select survey features
Use Web Search selection tools to select and view information for displayed:
- Parcels (if Parcel fill is turned on)
- Non boundary vectors
- Boundary vectors
- Marks
Displayed survey work has priority for selection over underlying layers. This means where displayed survey work overlaps active underlying layers, you will only be able to select the displayed survey work.
Hide or delete the displayed survey work layer if you want to select underlying layers.
Standard selection mode
In standard selection mode, left-click on an object to view its info panel. The selected object highlights pink in the spatial map, and the object’s info panel opens.
Where objects intersect or overlap, a pop-up will appear allowing you to choose a specific object.
As you hover your mouse cursor over the listed objects, they highlight pink in the spatial map to help you identify them. Left-click on the required object in the list to select it and open its info panel.
From the info panel you can:
- add the object to your product list
- view a full summary of the object, and for a parcel also view the related title
- add a mark to a coordinate transformation.
For more information on working with info panels, see:
Select and view information in the map and add to the product list
Multi-Selection modes
For details on how to use Multi-select tools, see:
Multi-select tools
You can multi-select displayed survey objects. Any selected objects are added to the spatial bucket.
Decommissioned or pending marks will not be added to the spatial bucket.
From the spatial bucket, you can:
- deselect items
- add all selected items or any related titles to the product list
For details, see: Add selected items to product list
and Add multi-selected related titles to product list - add all items from 1 category to the product list, for example all marks
- add all selected marks to a coordinate transformation.
For details, see: Add multi-selected marks to a coordinate transformation
Info panel for objects selected from displayed survey work
The info panel that opens when you select an object from displayed survey work is specific to the displayed survey that the object is part of.
This info panel may also have different information than the info panel for the underlying layer.
For example, a mark’s info panel will show the mark name assigned when that survey was carried out, and its condition and purpose as assigned by the surveyor. These may differ from the same mark’s info panel for a different survey.
This can be useful when tracking a mark’s history.
Example:
In the example below, we have displayed survey work for 2 neighbouring surveys, 1 in red and 1 in green.
When we select a mark that is shared by both surveys, we can see it has 2 different names. Note that the objects are colour coded to match the survey from where they came.
If we open the mark panel for each occurrence, we can see they have the same node ID. They are the same mark but were given different names in the 2 surveys.
The info panel for mark IS (1) DP 26685 from the survey displayed in green:
The info panel for mark Peg (1) DP 26685 from the survey displayed in red:
The info panel for the same mark when selected from the underlying layer:
Edit displayed survey layers from Layer control panel
You can change the currently displayed features for your displayed survey(s) using the Layer control panel.
1. Open the Layer control panel
Select the Layer control panel icon in the Map control toolbar.
2. Select the Current tab
The Layer control panel opens in All layers tab. Select Current to edit the displayed survey work.
3. Open the layers for the displayed survey you want to edit
Any surveys currently added to Display survey work will be listed under Displayed surveys.
Left-click on a survey reference in the panel to expand, view, and edit the available layers.
Click on the current display colour to change the displayed survey’s colour.
Click on a layer name to turn on or off a displayed layer.
Close the layer panel by selecting the x at the top right corner.
4. Zoom to extent of a survey
If you’ve panned around the screen or zoomed in or out and want to maximise the displayed survey work, you can automatically zoom the spatial screen to the extent of the displayed survey.
In the Layer control panel, hover your mouse over the survey reference in the list to see the Zoom to extent icon.
Select Zoom to extent, then close the layer panel by clicking on the x in the top right corner.
The displayed survey will now be expanded to the extents of the spatial window.
If you have turned off the non-boundary vector and marks layers, then Zoom to extents will zoom to the parcel boundaries.
5. Hide or delete displayed surveys
You can hide or remove all currently displayed surveys at once, or individual displayed surveys.
Hide or delete all displayed surveys
Hover your mouse cursor over Displayed surveys to see the Delete category (rubbish bin) and Hide category (eye) icons.
Select Delete category to remove all displayed surveys from your spatial map. They will also be removed from the Current layers tab.
Select Hide category to hide the displayed surveys. They won’t be visible on the spatial map, but are still listed in the Current layers tab, and greyed out. You can unhide them by clicking Show category (the greyed out eye icon).
Hide or delete individual displayed surveys
Hover your mouse cursor over a survey reference under Displayed surveys to see the Delete layer (rubbish bin) and Hide layer (eye) icons for the survey.
Select Delete layer to remove the displayed survey from your spatial map. It will also be removed from the Current layers tab.
Select Hide layer to hide the displayed survey. It won’t be visible on the spatial map, but is still listed in the Current layers tab, and greyed out. You can unhide it by clicking Show layer (the greyed out eye icon).