Chip G. wrote:
On Dec 6, 2006, at 09:57, Steve Friis wrote:

For me, 1000 is my bottom most layer. I use layers up to 99999. Weather is put at 2000, so that state and county boundaries show on top of the weather data. This allows me to be able to see exactly where the storms are in relation to other features.

Sounds like that may be where I'm headed too.

Once your config problem is sorted out you shouldn't ever have it get auto-selected again. Oh, perhaps you have Auto Maps still turned on. Once map levels got implemented I've never used that option. We should perhaps consider entirely removing it from the code.

I use auto maps. I have two main configurations. The first is set up in Auto maps. The second configuration I have set up as selected maps. Turning on auto maps disables the regular selected maps, so they don't show up in the display. I thought this was a great feature.

I guess I'm not understanding what is being said here. I always thought of Automaps as the method of turning on or off a map. Is my perspective wrong?

-- Chip
There are two ways that I am aware of to turn on and off maps. You seem to have a grasp of the first method. If Auto Maps is unselected under the <maps> tool bar, any maps selected in the <maps<map selector> tool bar will now be enabled.

Probably a poor explanation, and if you need more info, I will try to help.

Z

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