them appeared to contain that nifty NORTH symbol
with the wedge above it. Still, mustn't grumble :-)
Bob Hudson
Archaeology Department,
University of Sydney.
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Home pages: Archaeology at Bagan, Myanmar & Buddhist Art and Archaeology:
<http://www.archae
that the north symbols saved as hatch marks, or hash marks as most people
insist on calling them. Can anyone suggest why this would happen?
Bob Hudson
Archaeology Department,
University of Sydney.
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Home pages: Archaeology at Bagan, Myanmar & Buddhist Art
MapInfo,
miles, kilometres, chains etc, but only as a circle radiating from the
location point of the settlement. My end result should be a pattern of
ellipses radiating out from each settlement, abutting the boundary of each
neighbouring settlement, but skirting the mountains. Any thoughts?
Bob
How about "a directory of 2,880,532 of the world's cities and towns, sorted
by country and linked to a map for each town"- comprehensive enough for ya?
Credit goes to Carl Rosenberg, who own the site.
http://www.calle.com/world/index.html
BH
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I hope nobody thinks this is an attempt to get someone else to do my
homework for me, but :-)
I have a big MapInfo map of an archaeological site in upper Myanmar/Burma,
based originally on existing metric non-earth survey point data which came
in eastings and northings. I have a point on this gr
http://www.archaeology.usyd.edu.au/resources/index.html
The University of Sydney Archaeology Dept has a DOS program (some of you
older folk may remember DOS!) called GRIDMAKE which will do the job. Go to
the above URL, then scroll down and select the link "software toolkits and
packages"
Descript
There is quite a nice little wingding, a black circle encasing with a white
arrow pointing up.
BH
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>Hi listers,
>
>How can i put a north arrow on a m
The storage problem may be easier- how about burning them onto a CD-Rom?
BH
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Date: Friday, 16 July 1999 1:50
Subject: RE: MI Aerial Photography - Printing and Storage
rough several years of archaeological research. I use MapInfo 5, and
although his book was written for MapInfo 4, I have no probs extrapolating
the info to any new MapInfo features.
Bob Hudson
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