or use topochk free from list's FTP site, it'll save you time, and is recommended by 
opticians...  ;)

Eric.

Eric Maranne
EMI Informatiques
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GIS - VRML Integration

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De:     Jo Acton [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Date:   vendredi 9 juin 2000 03:17
A:      '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
Objet:  MI - How to detect slivers

Place a layer below the one you are editing.  This layer must contain a
region that encompasses the area of the layer you are trying to edit - you
can simply draw a large polygon for this.  Make this layer brightly coloured
and you should be able to see slivers between objects in your chosen layer.

Jo



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