MI Cosmetic Problem

2000-01-31 Thread David Eagle

A Monday question!

Does anybody know if it is possible to select more than one layer 
at a time in order to globally override the style of a particular 
area...? or do I have to go through each layer individually and rather 
tediously?

I have OS Landline data (numerous individual layers) displayed in 
colour which I wish to display as black only so that the colour 
layers I am superimposing over the top are more prominent. I have 
tried a roundabout way of achieving this by printing the Landline in 
BW and then only the colour layers by form feeding the same 
page into the colour printer but there is a mismatch in the layers 
(as I expected!).

Any ideas would be helpful!

TIA, Dave.

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David A. Eagle (Graduate Analyst).
WS Atkins Consultants - East Anglia
Wellbrook Court, Girton Road, Cambridge, CB3 0NA.
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RE: MI Cosmetic Problem

2000-01-31 Thread Thake, Peter

David,

I think you may be stuck with the long tedious method unless you can write
some MapBasic, but here are some other ideas:

1. Translate the OS data again using the universal translator utility that
comes with MapInfo. This brings each Landline layer in as a separate table
and the colour defaults to black. 

2. Or use a proprietary translator that lets you specify the colours for
each layer. Some will also let you import the dxf or ntf format files in as
one layer rather than many (sorry, I can't recommend any!).

3. Or try opening all the tables as usual. Then save a workspace. Then open
the workspace (.wor) file in a text editor such as notepad. You can then
edit this to make layers open in a particular colour etc by overriding the
layer style. Try changing the linestyle for one table (Layer
controldisplaystyle override)then saving the workspace: you will see that
the workspace inserts text to make the line colour different (something
like:

Layer 5
Display Global
GlobalLine (1,2,16711680)  

You could use find and replace to add this to each layer.

Problem is that you may still need to do this for each map tile unless you
have coverage for a larger area.

Hope this helps!

Kind regards,

Pete, Ordnance Survey, UK

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A Monday question!

Does anybody know if it is possible to select more than one layer 
at a time in order to globally override the style of a particular 
area...? or do I have to go through each layer individually and rather 
tediously?

I have OS Landline data (numerous individual layers) displayed in 
colour which I wish to display as black only so that the colour 
layers I am superimposing over the top are more prominent. I have 
tried a roundabout way of achieving this by printing the Landline in 
BW and then only the colour layers by form feeding the same 
page into the colour printer but there is a mismatch in the layers 
(as I expected!).

Any ideas would be helpful!

TIA, Dave.

_
David A. Eagle (Graduate Analyst).
WS Atkins Consultants - East Anglia
Wellbrook Court, Girton Road, Cambridge, CB3 0NA.
Tel: (01223) 276002, E-Mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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