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zoom to selected feature in workbench?

  • August 7, 2014
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Can I not "zoom to selected feature" in the workbench? 
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takashi
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  • August 7, 2014
Hi, are you looking for this "Zoom In" tool?

 

 

 

Takashi

gio
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  • August 7, 2014
lol.

 

 

No u can't "ZoomToSelection" ...alas.

 

 

I often use a testfilter (also available in Inspector) to select the object, wich then will be full Inspectorscreen.

takashi
Celebrity
  • August 8, 2014
If you need to expand shapes geometrically, you can use the Scaler.

 


gio
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  • August 8, 2014

You could use python and arcpy (or whatever its called nowadays) to build mxd. I believe u can set zoom to selection in that way..(afaik)


takashi
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  • August 9, 2014
Do you perhaps mean the "Zoom To ..." command in ArcMap?

 

But, there cannot be such a function because Workbench is not a viewer.

 


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I'm missing the zoom to selected function in Data Inspector as well.

 

 


redgeographics
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@mariuskolleck It's the magnifying glass with the i in it

 


redgeographics
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@mariuskolleck It's the magnifying glass with the i in it

 


@mariuskolleck It's the magnifying glass with the i in it

 

how this button can be activated ?


nampreetatsafe
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how this button can be activated ?

This tool is available when inspecting data using the Visual Preview pane within FME Workbench. It's also available when inspecting data in FME Data Inspector.