ArcGIS Pro 3.4 API Reference Guide
ArcGIS.Core.CIM Namespace / CIMS52MarinerSettings Class
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CIMS52MarinerSettings Class Properties

For a list of all members of this type, see CIMS52MarinerSettings members.

Public Properties
 NameDescription
Public Property Gets or sets the area symbolization type. This controls the line symbol style for area boundaries.  
Public Property Gets or sets the color scheme.  
Public Property Gets or sets the deep water contour depth in meters.  
Public Property Gets or sets the depth units (meters/feet/fathoms) for display.  
Public Property Gets or sets a value indicating whether the 'SCAMIN' (scale min) S-57 feature attribute will be used.  
Public Property Gets or sets a value indicating whether to display the depth contour labels, including safety contour labels.  
Public Property Gets or sets a value indicating whether to display the safety contour labels.  
Public Property Gets or sets the S-52 point feature symbolization type (simplified/paperchart).  
Public Property Gets or sets the depth of the safety contour in meters.  
Public Property Gets or sets the depth of the shallow contour in meters.  
Public Property Gets or sets a value indicating whether to display data quality (M_QUAL) for S-57 features.  
Public Property Gets or sets a value indicating whether the S-52 "displaybase" display category is enabled.  
Public Property Gets or sets a value indicating whether to display isolated dangers in shallow water.  
Public Property Gets or sets a value indicating whether to use low accuracy symbols (CATZOC).  
Public Property Gets or sets a value indicating whether to display the national name attribute on S-57 features.  
Public Property Gets or sets a value indicating whether the S-52 "other" display category is enabled.  
Public Property Gets or sets a value indicating whether the shallow depth pattern will be symbolized.  
Public Property Gets or sets a value indicating whether the S-52 "standard" display category is enabled.  
Public Property Gets or sets a value indicating whether two or four depth shades will be used; two is the default.  
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