RE: MI-L Major direction of Water movement in a mountain

2005-09-30 Thread Jakob Lanstorp
Take a look at http://www.avantra.com.au/StreamBuilder.htm

HTH,
Jakob 

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Hi List,

Does anyone know how I can create a tab or grid map showing the major
direction of Water movement in a mountain using MapInfo/Vertical Mapper?
Lets say I have a topography tab or grid file, and am looking for the
major direction of water movement. In other word, lets say if there is a
rainfall, or melting snow in a mountain, what are the major path way of
water in this mountain? Itcould be couple of directions. 

Thanks
Regards
Ali


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MI-L Issue opening View from Oracle Spatial

2005-09-30 Thread Bark, John

 When I attempt to open a view from Oracle Spatial I encounter the
 following error message:
 
 Server Fetch cancelled by user, Data may be Incomplete. Unable to
fetch records into table. 

 The view contains only point data and I can successfully validate it
 within Oracle.
 
 The message implies that I am cancelling the action, which I'm not.
 Therefore if anyone has encountered this message before I would
 appreciate any guidance on what the message means and how they
 resolved it.
 
 Thanks for your help,
 
 John
 
 

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Re: MI-L Major direction of Water movement in a mountain

2005-09-30 Thread Jaromir Svasta

A rough approximation to flow direction is just slope orientation/aspect.

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On Fri, 30 Sep 2005 11:51:05 +0200, Ali Zolfaghari  
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Hi List,

Does anyone know how I can create a tab or grid map showing the major
direction of Water movement in a mountain using MapInfo/Vertical Mapper?
Lets say I have a topography tab or grid file, and am looking for the  
major
direction of water movement. In other word, lets say if there is a  
rainfall,
or melting snow in a mountain, what are the major path way of water in  
this

mountain? Itcould be couple of directions.

Thanks
Regards
Ali



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MI-L Object Line-Polyline Style

2005-09-30 Thread Possberg, Hendrik
Dear list,
 
i am having a streetnetwork and would like to change the standard line style. 
The other Standard line styles from Mapinfo are not very convenient,
so I am looking for a way to import/build a new one.
Is this possible? If so, does anybody know if there is a library for Mapinfo 
styles?
 
Thanks in Advance.
 
 
 
 
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RE: MI-L Object Line-Polyline Style

2005-09-30 Thread OSullivan. Jerry \(IT Solutions\)
Hendrik,

MapInfo recently started shipping a line style editor, check out 
http://extranet.mapinfo.com/products/Download.cfm?ProductID=1044

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From: Possberg, Hendrik [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
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Subject: MI-L Object Line-Polyline Style


Dear list,
 
i am having a streetnetwork and would like to change the standard line style. 
The other Standard line styles from Mapinfo are not very convenient, so I am 
looking for a way to import/build a new one. Is this possible? If so, does 
anybody know if there is a library for Mapinfo styles?
 
Thanks in Advance.
 
 
 
 
Mit freundlichen Grüssen
 
Hendrik Poßberg
Manager Geodaten
 
microm Micromarketing - Systeme und Consult GmbH
 
Hellersbergstr. 14
41460 Neuss
 
Tel:  02131/109-751
Fax: 02131/109-777
email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 
www.microm-online.de http://www.microm-online.de/ 
 
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MI-L Getting MI to work in Access

2005-09-30 Thread Greg Branan
Hello

 

I am trying to add mapping functionality to my Access program. Since VBA
doesn't have a picture box control which is what Mapbasic has you use, what
is a substitute. Has anyone had success adding a map to an Access 2003 form
and controlling it programmatically?

After a little research, it seems VBA doesn't use or support the hWnd
property to re-parent the window.

Even though there is a Mapinfo OLE object, you can't control it w/o the
hWnd.

Tech support said some people used a Rich text control to parent MI, but
when I inserted one, Access said it doesn't support this Active X control.

 

 

Greg

Cinco Energy Land Services

Houston