Introduction to the Agas Map
Our new (as of the beginning of 2015) implementation of the Agas Map is
based on the OpenLayers 3.0 library. It presents the map as a zoomable,
rotatable tiled image with several hundred locations plotted on it.
In the default view, the locations are initially hidden; you can
show them by checking checkboxes in the navigation panel which
appears at the top right of the map. Locations in the navigation panel
are sorted into categories; click on a category name to expand it
and see all the locations. Some locations appear in more than one
category.
Interacting with the map
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Zoom in and out using the scroll wheel on your mouse, or the zoom control at the top left. You can
also use Control+1 through 9 to jump to some pre-specified zoom levels.
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Rotate the map using the rotate button at the top left, or by holding down the Shift key and dragging
up and down with your mouse.
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Change the map opacity using the range control at the bottom left.
Apart from this, these are the main things you will want to do with the map:
Find one or more specific locations and show them
This is best done by searching in the navigation panel. Click on the Search button in the caption bar, and then type all or part of a name, and press the return
key. Only locations whose names match your search term will be shown. Check the checkboxes
for the locations you want to show, then click the target symbol on the right of the
location name to zoom the map into that location. When you have finished searching,
click the Search button again to go back to the normal view which shows all the locations.
You can also search for a MoEML @xml:id
value
in the search box, so if you happen to know the id of a location,
but not its name, you can find it quickly that way.
Look at one specific type of location
If this is a small category, such as Taverns, you can simply check the checkbox next
to the category caption in the navigation panel and turn them all on. However, if
it’s a large category (such as Streets), the result may be overwhelming.
Examine a specific area of the map
This is best done by holding down the Control key on your keyboard and dragging a
box around the area with your mouse; the map will zoom into that area, and all the
locations in that area will be shown. If you’re only interested in a subset of the
locations in that area, you can turn off the categories that don’t interest you in
the navigation panel.
Map place names in a library text
To see all the places mentioned in a specific text from the MoEML library, enter the URL
http://mapoflondon.uvic.ca/agas.htm?docId=
plus the
@xml:id
for the library text (see the project index for a complete list of the
@xml:id
s we use). For example, the URL
http://mapoflondon.uvic.ca/agas.htm?docId=WEST14
generates a map of all the places mentioned in Thomas Dekker and John Webster’s
Westward Ho!.
Bookmark what you see
If you have shown a selection of locations, and you would like
to return to those locations with the map zoomed in to show them as
large as possible:
Your browser will be forwarded to a new URL which encodes the instructions
for showing these locations. You can bookmark that URL and return to it
any time.
Create an image of what you see
Click on the Picture button on the toolbar to take an image shapshot of
the map (not including the toolbar, location panel and popups). A PNG image will be
created, which you can download or open directly. Note: this will fail on one or two
browsers
at the time of writing, because they do not yet support the HTML5 @download
attribute.
It this happens to you, try a more modern browser such as Chrome or Firefox.
Create your own locations
The map also provides an editing environment for our own project team to locate
and outline locations. See Add MoEML Locations to the Agas Map
for full documentation on these features.