Etc/grid-security/grid-map file
For example, you can place a grid that divides a map into a specified number of rows and columns by choosing the reference grid type. Often, the row and column labels of a reference grid identify locations listed in a map index. Here is a map divided into five columns A through E and five rows 1 to 5 :. You can also use grids to display measured locations using projected coordinates on the map.
There are numerous ways to display measured grids. Graticules are lines showing parallels of latitude and meridians of longitude for the earth. Graticules can be used to show location in geographic coordinates degrees of latitude and longitude.
Below is a map of Europe where graticules are visible for every 5 degrees latitude and 10 degrees longitude:. It is also possible to combine grids and graticules to display multiple coordinate systems on the same map. For example, you might want to use a measured grid to place Universal Transverse Mercator UTM grids and state plane grids.
Or, as the example below illustrates, you might want to use a measured grid for a UTM projection in blue while also showing graticule lines in black :. ArcMap has three ways in which you can add grids and graticules to your map:. Deciding which option to use depends on the requirements of the grid or graticule you want in your map. If you are interested in basic functionality, such as changing fonts and line symbols, don't have a need to edit the grid lines, and if you don't have to support complex grid scenarios such as crossing UTM zone boundaries, then the Grids and Graticules Wizard or creating a custom overlay reference grid should work for you.
If your map is dynamic, that is, your area of interest is constantly changing, you should use Grids and Graticules Wizard or create custom overlay grids.
However, if you want to make a grid for a map that you plan to edit or have a more complex scenario like crossing a UTM zone boundary or making a nonrectangular map, you will want to use Grid and Graticule layers.
Using this wizard, you can add several types of grids and graticules to a map including graticules, measured grids, and reference grids. The grids and graticules created through this wizard are properties of the data frame. They cover the extent of the data frame or the clipped data frame shape and update dynamically as the map extent is panned and zoomed.
They can only be viewed in layout view. Contact your system administrator for distribution specific configuration file information. If you make changes to an Oracle installation user account and that user account is logged in, then changes to the limits. You must do this before you use these accounts for installation. Previous Next JavaScript must be enabled to correctly display this content.
For each installation software owner user account, check the resource limits for installation. On Oracle Linux systems, Oracle recommends that you install Oracle Preinstallation RPMs to meet preinstallation requirements like configuring your operating system to set the resource limits in the limits. Oracle Preinstallation RPM only configures the limits.
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