MI UK data

2000-08-03 Thread Alan Pritchard
I have UK point data as part of the Global Gazetteer, with some demographic data. I have around 81,000 places on file with lat/long coordinates. Best wishes Alan Pritchard The GLOBAL GAZETTEER: the world on file http://www.allm-geodata.com Tel: +44 (0) 1202 417 477 I need the following

Re: MI SQL Select full jolin

2000-08-03 Thread PEM
Hi John, I haven't excactly tried it myself, but this ought to do the the job: 1. This SQL query requires that both of your tables has a Integer column. Lets call it OUTJOIN All the values in these two column should be the same, for instance 1. 2. Your SQL syntax would then be (I guess you

RE: MI Looking for Animal Fonts or Font tools in general

2000-08-03 Thread LVN
Hi Christopher, As it's basically just a flag in the font setup that determines whether or not it's a symbol font, most font handling programs, even shareware and freeware ones, will allow you to change a regular text font to a symbol font. I've donwloaded the FontCreator from

MI SUM (sort of): Sharing Oracle 8i spatial data

2000-08-03 Thread David Jerrard
Hi Listers, Thanks to those who responded to my query regarding sharing Oracle 8i spatial data between different Oracle users - particular thanks to Carlos Montalvillo for his suggested SQL script to modify the Oracle MDSYS view called SDO_INDEX_METADATA. I have attached that example script in

MI node coordinates as pixel values

2000-08-03 Thread Holger Sternad
Hi list! I`m looking for a way to get the coordinates of nodes - but not as values in the coordinate system currently in use but as pixel-values. What I want to know is the position of a node on the JPEG which I have created using the Map Basic function SAVE WINDOW. Any suggestions?? Any help

MI grid question

2000-08-03 Thread Robin Evensen
Does anyone know of a MapInfo add on that allows the user to telescope a grid? Thanks, Robin -- To unsubscribe from this list, send e-mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] and put "unsubscribe MAPINFO-L" in the message body, or contact

MI Create fields X Y of points coordinates

2000-08-03 Thread Vincent GELLY
Hi I have a point coverage in French geographical projection in meters (Lambert 2 etendu). I want to create 2 fields called X and Y and fill them in with points centroid coordinates in meters. For the moment, with MapInfo, I just can fill them in with geographical coordinates (eg : -1.2658), not

MI 6.0 Page Setup

2000-08-03 Thread David Booth
Hi there, Can anyone confirm that MapInfo 6.0 reverts to the windows default printer and paper size (or the preferred printer set up under the options menu) for each new layout opened, irrespective of changes made using the page setup menu? If anyone has a fix (other than going back to 5.5),

MI Multiple object layer control...

2000-08-03 Thread Jonathan Watson
Is there any way to change the style on multiple objects in a map at one time? I am trying to fill areas on a state map, where each area is designated as a layer in layer control...there are many areas, and filling each one could take much time...

Re: MI Create fields X Y of points coordinates

2000-08-03 Thread Spencer Simpson
Vincent GELLY wrote: I have a point coverage in French geographical projection in meters (Lambert 2 etendu). I want to create 2 fields called X and Y and fill them in with points centroid coordinates in meters. For the moment, with MapInfo, I just can fill them in with geographical

Re: MI 6.0 Page Setup

2000-08-03 Thread Andrei_Veselov
David, In MiPro 6.0 all new windows including layouts are created using Preferred Printer (which can be windows default) information. This information is persistent on a per window basis. You can override individual window information through Page Setup dialog, but this will change

MI projection

2000-08-03 Thread Jeff Logan
projection question: is it possibe to have a world view in decimal degrees centered on roughly 150 degrees ( so hawaii and the west coast of us are in the middle of the map?) thanks, logi -- To unsubscribe from this list, send

Re MI: Scaled Vector Graphics News + XML

2000-08-03 Thread Ian Thomas
"Even Microsoft" is showing some interest? Well, Microsoft has been using VML (Vector Markup Language) as the basis of its Word 2000 "HTML" / "XML" format for some time. Although a vector graphics markup language, VML is mainly used (in Word / web pages) to allow bit mapped graphics to be