RE: MI Reduce the number of points on polylines ?

1999-07-30 Thread Eric Maranne

Try topocheck.exe from the MIList download site, you'll find other tools there to do 
this, but this one's mine    :)
Eric

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Objet:  MI Reduce the number of points on polylines ?

Hi,

I search a MapInfo's tool (free or not) or a MI command to reduce the
number of points
on polylines and reduce the "weight" of my file.

Thanks for your answer.

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Re: MI and Coral Reef?

1999-07-30 Thread Andy

When i was studying for my surveying degree in newcastle, england my
dissertation was a GIS health study of coral reefs. Though i didn't use
Mapinfo i'm not too sure that i would like too - it being an entirely
vector-analytical GIS. I used Idrisi and some data supplied through an
Idrisi training pack. If i remember correctly, there was three bands of
landsat data (4,5,7 i think) which allowed the production of bathymetric and
vegetation index outputs.

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Subject: Re: MI and Coral Reef?



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 From: Franck Martin [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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 Date: 29 July 1999 12:49
 Subject: MI and Coral Reef?


 Does anybody has done some surveying of Coral Reefs using MapInfo?
 
 Franck Martin
 Database Development Officer
 SOPAC South Pacific Applied Geoscience Commission
 Fiji


 Here in the Solomons we have lots of Coral Reef, though we have no need to
 do any survey in anger (there's a census happening in November, coral reef
 survey seems to take a back seat to enumeration area maps) we have done a
 few demonstrations (this helps alleviate the monotony that is pre census
 mapping) nothing fancy, just registering some borrowed air photos from the
 Ministry of Lands, the coral shows up nicely, it would be pretty quick to
 trace it off onto a new layer We were promised some satellite imagery from
 World Wildlife Fund, but that never materialised..

 Hope this isn't irrelevant...

 Regards

 Mick Saunders
 Map Factory


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MI Question about Delaware Hundreds

1999-07-30 Thread Dan Munson




We're doing some geographic work, and 
it refers to something named hundreds.

For example:

hundreds of Broadkill - Sussex 
County
hundreds of Dagsboro - Sussex County

Thanks is advance...

Dan

Dan MunsonDirector of Sales  
MarketingCDS Business Mapping800-746-7797Mapping for the Next 
Millennium


Re: MI Sdts to DEM format conversion

1999-07-30 Thread James Harvie

Mike,

It is version 2.5 of Vertical Mapper which has the batch processing
capability for importing grids.

James Harvie
Vertical Mapper Product Manager
Northwood Geosience Ltd.
43 Auriga Drive, K2E 7Y8
Nepean, Ont, Canada
613-224-2020




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From: Lepage, Mike L (Mike)** CTR ** [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: James Harvie [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Thursday, July 29, 1999 12:23 PM
Subject: RE: MI Sdts to DEM format conversion


I have vertical mapper 2.1.1, but it imports them and makes grid files.  I
need to get dem files.  Unless the 2.5 has expanded features?

I can export to ascii grid files with the vertical mapper, but it is a one
at a time process, not batch.

Mike Lepage, B.Sc.
Senior RF Engineer
Wireless Professional Services
Lucent Technologies
314-891-2130
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Sent: Thursday, July 29, 1999 8:43 AM
To: Mapinfo L
Subject: Re: MI Sdts to DEM format conversion


Vertical Mapper's import utility has a SDTS translator that can perform
batch processing, although it is not free.  The convenient feature about
this translator is that it extracts only the DEM from the compressed .gz
file so you do not have to un-compress the file and find the DEM
information
yourself.

James Harvie
Vertical Mapper Product Manager
Northwood Geosience Ltd.
43 Auriga Drive, K2E 7Y8
Nepean, Ont, Canada
613-224-2020

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Date: Wednesday, July 28, 1999 5:48 PM
Subject: Re: MI Sdts to DEM format conversion


I am looking for a utility for convert the USGS sdts files for the 7.5 min
topo maps.  I need to convert them into DEM files, but cannot find any
program which allows me to do batch processing.  All comments/suggestions
would be appreciated.

I'd be interested as well.  Especially dos, free utils.

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MI MapXtreme and Cold Fusion

1999-07-30 Thread Tom Nunamaker

Is anyone using MapXtreme with Cold Fusion?

Tom Nunamaker
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Re: MI Question about Delaware Hundreds

1999-07-30 Thread Mark Leymaster

Deleware probably borrowed this name for a small
political subdivision from old England. 

My books say the origin was a taxing and
police-accountability unit of one hundred
enfranchised households (as slaves and strangers
were not counted). They had to attend Hundred
court each month, and share out "taxes" like the
Danegeld and later crown levies

Often this was 120, the long hundred, not 100.

Hundreds were usually subdivisions of shires or
counties, sometimes given local names like leets
and rapes, depending on which ancient subkingdom
of Britain was involved.

Was that more than you wanted to know?

Regards
Mark Leymaster

 Dan Munson wrote:
 
 We're doing some geographic work, and it refers
 to something named "hundreds".
 
 For example:
 
 hundreds of Broadkill - Sussex County
 hundreds of Dagsboro - Sussex County
 
 Thanks is advance...
 
 Dan
 
 Dan Munson
 Director of Sales  Marketing
 CDS Business Mapping
 800-746-7797
 Mapping for the Next Millennium
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MI A simple question

1999-07-30 Thread William Gutierrez

Hello listers:

Well, I've lied, there're some simple questions. Can anybody tell or give me
a reference about the "MI runtime".  What is it? how does it works? I want
to develop an app. in VB is it 100% compatible with it, and the most
important question How could I get a copy of this "MI runtime" and its
price?

I hope that the answers to this simple questions won't take a lot of your
time, but any answer will be appreciated.

TIA

William
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MI Disappearing messages

1999-07-30 Thread Bob Young

Solved by Bill!

The message sent that disappeared had the word xxx in the first 10 lines
and this is not allowed apparaently. Thanks for the info Bill.

Regards

Bob

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RE: MI Disappearing messages

1999-07-30 Thread Bob Garrett

H A G-rated list ;-)

Bob Garrett
American Telecasting, Inc.
5575 Tech Center Dr.
Suite 300
Colorado Springs, CO   80919
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Subject:MI Disappearing messages

Solved by Bill!

The message sent that disappeared had the word xxx in the first 10
lines
and this is not allowed apparaently. Thanks for the info Bill.

Regards

Bob

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MI Polyline Editing

1999-07-30 Thread kkobylski



Hello Listers
I have a street file comprised of polylines, what I would like to do is split
these polylines into smaller segments that coincide with the street
intersections. Is there any way to perform an operation that will break up the
polyline when it intersects another line? I am not really concerned about the
data attached to the street file ie. address etc it is for purely graphical
reasons that I wish to perform the split. TIA

Kris Kobylski
GIS Analyst
Nextlink Communications
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MI GroundControl Email update

1999-07-30 Thread GroundControl

Hello,

Just a test.  You are in our email address book and we are looking for
"bounce backs'.

Thanks very much.  Hope all is well with you.


GroundControl GeoTechnologies Inc.
Suite 210 - 1290 Hornby Street
Vancouver, British Columbia
Canada, V6Z 2G4

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