Maptitude - http://research.umbc.edu/~roswell/maptitude.html

I have posted this message at 11:48 AM, but for unknown reasons it did
not reach the list. Sorry for the delay, Larry already has answer must
of it, but anyway I would like to hear your comments.

Thanxs,

Reinaldo

Hi,

Well Dick you are right, what you have mentioned is really a big need,
even more
if we think that when we have a Geographic File with a certain style
that we
want to keep it is not possible to make a subset of the Layer keeping
the
desired style, I do not know if a copy will keep the style, if so, then
there is
a walk around to this situation, copy the entire layer conserving the
style, and
then delete what is not required, but even if this is possible (have not
tried
yet) it is not a "nice" way to do it.

Any suggestions?

Regards,

Reinaldo

Dick Hoskins wrote:

> Maptitude - http://research.umbc.edu/~roswell/maptitude.html
>
> This is a start but its not what is really needed. We need to be able to
> save a thematic style which can be applied to any layer for any data. For
> example I set the colors, numerical break points, and call it, say,
> "Thematic Style for cancer rates" , and then when I load a layer of any
> geography (county, census tract, et.) that has cancer data in it I can call
> upon the style to display the map in the same way. In this way I can make
> cancer rate comparisons by looking at thematic maps which have the same them
> properties. A style sheet for thematic maps.
>
> Dick Hoskins
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
> Windows Haku
> "A file that big?
>  It might be very useful.
>  But now it is gone."


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