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reset
pan
blowup
reduce
enlarge
print_screen
print_plat
help
about
Exit help  (return to the plat)
Plat Viewer functions and buttons (click to reveal-or-hide text):
general description
This application provides some elementary tools for viewing jpg images within a web browser.
It's intended to provide quick, simple access to the information recorded in Survey and Title Plats (which are stored as jpg files).
The application is coded in standard PHP, HTML, CSS and javascript. It doesn't use any ActiveX, applet or plug-in components.
By necessity, the application relies on internet technolgies that are antagonistic to efficient jpg handling. Therefore: many plat images will display slowly; and you could be subjected to some annoying "browser refresh" behaviors. At times, you might have to "wait for the browser to catch up with you".
Plat jpg images range in size from 22 kb to 8,500 kb. The average size is 1,500 kb. All plat images are large. It might not be practical to view them if your computer has a slow internet connection or limited memory.
If your research requires more sophisticated (or faster) imaging tools, it is recommended that you save the jpg image to disk and use desk-top software (such as ACDSee, Irfanview, or others).
See "How to DOWNLOAD the document" (below) for further details.
reset
Click the "reset" button to redisplay the document at its initial settings.
pan
Use the "pan" tool to drag  "out of frame" document areas into the browser's view frame.
"Pan mode" is automatically activated (and pan button is hi-lighted) whenever portions of a document lie outside of the view frame.
To pan the document:
1) Move your mouse onto the document.
2) Depress your left mouse button - this will "grab" the document.
3) While keeing the button depressed, drag mouse in any direction
4) Release the left mouse button.
blowup
Use the blowup tool to pan-and-zoom to a "blowup area".
To select and display a "blowup area":
1) Click the "blowup" button.
2) Move your mouse onto the document.
3) Depress your left mouse button at NW corner of the blowup area.
4) While keeping the button depressed, drag your mouse to the SE corner of the blowup area. As you drag the mouse, a red rectangle will (gradually) outline the blowup area.
5) Release your left mouse button.
Upon release of the mouse: the "blowup area" will fill the browser frame (and the viewer will be set to "pan mode").
reduce
Click the "reduce" button for a one-step decrease in magnification.
Five magnification steps of equal interval (from maximum to minimum) are provided.
Step 5 (max): displays the document at its scanned resolution.
Step 1 (min): fits the complete document into the browser window.
enlarge
Click the "enlarge" button for a one-step increase in magnification.
Five magnification steps of equal interval (from minimum to maximum) are provided.
Step 1 (min): fits the complete document into the browser window.
Step 5 (max): displays the document at its scanned resolution.
print screen
Click the "print screen" button to print the current view of the document, as displayed in the browser screen.
All document printing is handled through your computer's normal "print dialog" process.
Depending on the size of the screen-image being printed (and the characteristics of your computer/printer): it's possible that browser operation might be suspended (or might be erratic) during printing. In such instances, you will have to wait for the system to "catch up with you" (possibly for up to ten seconds).
print plat
Click the "print plat" button to print the full document on an
8.5 x 11 inch sheet of paper.
All document printing is handled through your computer's normal "print dialog" process.
Before the print dialog is initiated, you will be advised about any settings that should be made during the dialog (for instance: set portrait orientation; or set landscape orientation, rotated 90 degrees).
Depending on the size of the document being printed (and the characteristics of your computer/printer): it's possible that browser operation might be suspended (or might be erratic) during printing. In such instances, you will have to wait for the system to "catch up with you" (possibly, you might have to wait for up to ten seconds).
how to download the document
To download the document jpg file:
1) Position your mouse on the document image.
2) Right-click the document image. A drop-down menu appears.
3) Pick 'save picture as' from the drop-down menu.
4) A windows dialog box appears. Fill it in and click "Save".
You can also copy-and-paste the document directly on to the icon of a jpg viewer/editor (such as Irfanview); or into a running Widows application (such as Word, Explorer, Irfanview, etc.)
To copy and paste the jpg file:
1) Position your mouse on the document image.
2) Right-click the document. A drop-down menu appears.
3) Pick 'copy' from the drop-down menu.
4) Move your mouse to the target icon or application.
5) Right-click the targe icon or application and select "paste"