Have you tried RIPping the plots with PostScript Drivers, Image Alchemy, or
ArcPress, etc? RIPping converts a file (usually a postscript file) into an
RTL file which is the native format of HP Plotters. If you don't RIP a plot
first, the plotter has to do it. The plotter has to load the entire
Being both a Unix/Linux and Windows user, I have found that it is useful to
have unix tools in a windows environment. This is a great example. I use
the GNU/GPL Cygwin tools from Cygnus (bought by RedHat). They are a free
download. Almost all of the traditional unix tools are included--sed, awk
Access has a set of parsing/substring functions that should work--it is
implemented with the "Mid Function." This would bypass the excel problem.
Cheers--Jon
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sorry...just testing. earlier posts did not appear on the discussion.
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Long-term solution--get the MapInfo folks to port MI Professional to Linux
?!
Food for thought, anyways...
I'm a relative newbie to the MapInfo-L : I'm sure there has been prior
discussion on Linux. Still, I'm curious if there are any MI--Linux voices
or initiatives
out there
Cheers--
Jon
Possible solution--get the MapInfo folks to port MI Professional to Linux ?!
Food for thought, anyways...
I'm a relative newbie to the MapInfo-L : I'm sure there has been prior
discussion on Linux. Still, I'm curious if there are any MI--Linux voices
or initiatives
out there
Cheers--
Jon C
Possible solution--get the MapInfo folks to port MI Professional to Linux ?!
Food for thought, anyways...
I'm a relative newbie to the MapInfo-L : I'm sure there has been prior
discussion on Linux. Still, I'm curious if there are any MI--Linux voices
or initiatives
out there
Cheers--
Jon C