This sample illustrates the power of the Model-View separation in LuciadRIA by showing two synchronized views based on the same data. It also shows you how you change map projection at runtime. It also shows you how you can load and use references that are not included by default in LuciadRIA.
There is a 2D map on the left and a 3D map on the right. Selection is automatically synchronized between the two maps. You can edit shapes on the left map, and the changes will be applied to the right map.
The toolbar on both maps allows you to create various shapes. Creating new shapes is similar to the "Create and Edit" sample.
The context menu allows you to extrude an existing flat shape, turning it into a 3D volume.
The reference picker allows you to change a map's projection.
You can undo and redo shape edits and selection changes by pressing CTRL+Z and CTRL+Y. On Mac machines, you can also use CMD+Z to undo and CMD+SHIFT+Z to redo. Undo/redo actions are shared across both maps.