Ah, yes!
Now I can export as mid/mif.

I'm having real good success today!

Thanks all for your help on this.



-----Original Message-----
From: Peter Horsbøll Møller [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: 20 June 2006 10:47
To: Tim Smith; Michel Wurtz
Cc: MapInfo List
Subject: RE: [MI-L] Seamless layers and spatial filter/index [HOW-TO - Long]


Tim,

Going the other way is pretty easy. Just change "\IsSeamless" = "TRUE" to 
"\IsSeamless" = "FALSE" in the TAB-file

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-----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Tim Smith
Sent: Tuesday, June 20, 2006 11:21 AM
To: Michel Wurtz
Cc: MapInfo List
Subject: RE: [MI-L] Seamless layers and spatial filter/index [HOW-TO - Long]

That worked perfectly!
Thanks Michel!

I should be able to create a tool now to automatically generate the mid/mif 
files. Now I know how to construct the seamless layer, I just need to know how 
to go the other way - i.e. create mid/mif from the seamless tab.

Thanks very much for your help.

Tim



-----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Michel Wurtz
Sent: 20 June 2006 08:56
Cc: MapInfo List
Subject: Re: [MI-L] Seamless layers and spatial filter/index [HOW-TO - Long]


Hi Tim,

As fas as I know, Seamless tables reference tabs as rectangles.  It's then very 
easy to create a Seamless table "by hand".  I have used unix shell to do that, 
but you can use other tools, especialy if you have only Windows (like 
Msys/Mingw to have unix shell and utilities, or perl, which can be used alone 
on either Unix/Linux or Windows) .  The general idea is to :
1- create the table in mif/mid format
2- use tab2tab (or MapInfo, but tab2tab can be used in batch script) to
    transform the mif/mid file in .tab file
3- add the metadata information to transform your rectangle table in
    seamless table

Hints :
1- The most complicated, because you should figure the extension of each
    tab file you want to put in.
    You must create 2 files.
    - the .mid file contains two strings per line, separated by a comma
      the first string is the path to the file (relative in the example)
      the second cone is the MapInfo internal name for the layer (I just
      used the name of the file). Here is an example :
------------------------ 
"N_SCAN25_DALLES\SC25_0780_2110_L2E.tab","SC25_0780_2110_L2E"
"N_SCAN25_DALLES\SC25_0780_2120_L2E.tab","SC25_0780_2120_L2E"
"N_SCAN25_DALLES\SC25_0780_2130_L2E.tab","SC25_0780_2130_L2E"
"N_SCAN25_DALLES\SC25_0780_2140_L2E.tab","SC25_0780_2140_L2E"
------------------------
    - The second file is the .mif.  The header is allways the same (I
      don't remember if the blank line after this header is mandatory).
      You have to complete the Coordsys line by the one that fits your
      rasters (I just use the Coordys line of the first table I want to
      put in.  they should anyways be the same for each table !) :
------------------------
Version 450
Charset "WindowsLatin1"
Delimiter ","
CoordSys Earth Projection ................
Columns 2
   Table Char(100)
   Description Char(25)
Data

------------------------
      You must now create the rectangles.  Generaly (but you have to
      verify this), you can find the extent of each raster in its .tab
      file, like the Coordsys infos.  "Region 1" means you have a polygon
      "5" means 5 points (it's a closed rectangle, with the same
      coordinates for the first and the last point).  Then you have the
      points (in the order for drawing a rectangle !), and the aspect
      (pen, brush), which is not important (you don't draw them).
      Example (you can use this as a template, just changing the 5
      coordiantes lines) :
------------------------
Region  1
   5
779950 2099950
779950 2110050
790050 2110050
790050 2099950
779950 2099950
     Pen (1,2,0)
     Brush (2,16777215,16777215)
------------------------
      In conclusion, you must have one region record and one line in the
     .mid file for each image you want in your seamless layer.

2- Straithforward... (tab2tab xxx.mif xxx.tab)

3- Simply add the following lines at the end of the .tab file
------------------------
ReadOnly
begin_metadata
"\IsSeamless" = "TRUE"
"\IsReadOnly" = "FALSE"
end_metadata
-------------------------

You should now see your raster data if you open the table.

I hope this can help you and other users to create seamless table.  I should 
have some example for doing this, but they are limited to the kind af raster I 
have (french scanned Maps and orthophotographies). I developped this because we 
wanted to convert images form tiff to ecw then made a seamless layer.  You can 
launch the command on a large amount of files (say 6000), and directories and 
let your computer doing the painfull job while you sleep or enjoy the 
week-end...

Tim Smith a écrit :

> Thanks Bill.
> I'm unsure how mapinfo references the other tabs in the seamless
> table. I open the seamless table in MapInfo, but can't query it or 
> open a new browser window. How can see what tabs it references?
> 
> Do you have any ideas how I could create my own seamless table without
> using the seamless layer tool?  Are there any other tools around that 
> can do this? I don't have mapbasic.
[...]


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