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HPD and Paper Charts

Paper charts in HPD are digital representations of charts that are eventually exported to a raster file or sent to a printer or plotter.

Paper charts are organized in a Chart/Sheet/Panel hierarchy.

Each chart contains a sheet and each sheet contains one or more panels. This Chart/Sheet/Panel hierarchy is shown below.

The chart layer contains product metadata. These include chart name, edition number and publication date.

The sheet is the paper on which the chart is printed. The sheet contains dimensions and orientation.

Panels are geographic areas that contain data. Charts can have more than one panel, and each panel can be in a different coordinate reference system.

A panel is represented by a Panel data layer that is identified by a panel number. The Boundary layer contains a boundary feature for each panel.

Chart portrayal

Chart portrayal (presentation) controls the appearance of chart content. Portrayal can be set from either of two attributes:

On all panels: Use the Chart Presentation Identifier (chprid) attribute

On individual panels: Use the Presentation Identifier (presid) attribute.

Both attributes are located in the Attributes window.

See Portrayal for the descriptions of files that control portrayal.