some state sites have them, all depends what state you are looking for.
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List,
Is there any way to do translucent layers? I was told that Mapinfo 6.0 has
the feature but I can't find it anywhere in the program.
Only thing I can do is modify a rastor image to make a color transparant.
But say I have a color I want translucent... or I have a poloygon region,
red for ex
tar is not a data format. it is a unix compression format like .zip .arj
.ace etc.
you can use winzip to extract the data file from the .tar file. Then it
depends on what format the dem is in for how you get it into mapinfo.
Mike Lepage, B.Sc.
Senior RF Engineer / Project Manager
Wireless Pro
a virus was in that message
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From: Chris Hrkac [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
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Anyone have any links for Lima, Peru data?
this would include street files, dem files, building height files etc.
I am just starting my search for available data in Lima and any pointers
would help. Free data is always best but Commercial sources are fine too.
Mike Lepage, B.Sc.
Senior RF Eng
I have used it and not had any problems.
There is supposed to be a piece on the beginning though, maybe that is the
problem?
ecwp://www.earthetc.com/images/usa/orangecounty.ecw
Mike Lepage, B.Sc.
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I do the same thing actually. Put images into powerpoint for distribution.
I am using the Worldreg utility which is for registering images, but it also
has a save window as tab function. You can choose the output format (jpg,
bmp, tif, etc.) and you can specify a number from 1-25 which will incr
All,
I think I have what I need for Ohio now. Thanks to all the responses. Here
are the Results:
For the new files (free) available from Ohio website for MRSID format DOQQ
files at:
http://www.geodata.state.oh.us/doqq/index.htm
They are listed as "Ohio State Plane"
the North and south divisio
Listers,
I am retrieving some quad level data for Ohio, and it is listed as "ohio
state plane" projection. My problem is that mapinfo has a north and a south
zone for projection parameters. Can anyone tell me where the division is
for the north and south in Ohio?
data is DOQQ quads in MRsid fo
I use building city models in my work and have used actual data from all the
veldors listed below except IStar. (Istar is from Europe and is currently
in progress of flying US Cities)
You can get ortho images, 1m dems with buildings, vector outline files,
canopy dems, etc. Most cities are off
Not sure what the e-mail was, but everyone should know it had a virus.
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I use building city models for my work. I find that 3d studio Max works
well for the 3d part. You can attach some attributes to the data as well.
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You need to convert the file into mapinfo format. If you purchase worldreg
then that will allow you to do it in batch. I also remember someone posting
the location of a free converter. If you check the archives you should be
able to track it down.
Mike Lepage, B.Sc.
Senior RF Engineer / Pro
Can anyone tell me how I can add a column to my data and have it contain a
unique ID?
I have about 30,000+ polygons in a table, but for joining and merging I need
to have a unique identifier for each. I can't take it out of mapinfo and do
it as that will lose the map data portion of the data. T
All,
I had a few people ask me about the data accuracy statistics picture I had
sent earlier today.
The web site that this data came from is:
http://www.peterson.af.mil/usspace/gps_support/
Mike Lepage
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Lucent Technologies
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Here is some stats someone sent me about the accuracy from space command.
Gives a nice visual about the accuracy change
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Lucent Technologies
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timeline.gif
I have a utility I use called World Reg. which registers the images. I
find though that it has a option to save the window as a tab file which you
can choose a jpg, tif, or bmp file. Best of all you can adjust the output
resolution with the limit being the disk space that the file takes up. I
Thanks all for telling me how to get mapinfo to show my cursor location. it
is an option in the "map" "options" section.
Mike Lepage, B.Sc.
Senior RF Engineer
Wireless Professional Services
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Listers,
anyone know of a utility that would track the lat/long for example of the
mouse location and put it in the bottom border of the map mapinfo or
something?
I find it difficult to locate a place when given a lat/long in decimal
format for example.
Mike Lepage, B.Sc.
Senior RF Engineer
Wir
I just loaded up a building footprint file I have which was in nad27 and
saved it as nad83 using the save as function with the new projection. The
new file reflects the nad83. I use utm nad 27/83 though. Maybe it doesn't
work with the lat/long, i'm not sure.
Mike Lepage, B.Sc.
Senior RF Engine
http://www.tnris.state.tx.us has about half of the state available in rastor
images. They are the digital ortho quads (air photos).
Mike Lepage, B.Sc.
Senior RF Engineer
Wireless Professional Services
Lucent Technologies
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a faster hard drive maybe?
Mike Lepage, B.Sc.
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Lucent Technologies
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From: Dyan Catamaran [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, March 13, 2000 6:29 PM
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I have a quad 550mhz machine with 2gb ram (SGI visual workstation). I find
that with mapinfo the extra cpu's do nothing. If you have the task monitor
up while things are running you see it only ever uses one cpu for mapinfo or
vertical mapper.
Mike Lepage, B.Sc.
Senior RF Engineer
Wireless Prof
er mapper has a free image view that loads most formats.
www.ermapper.com
Mike Lepage, B.Sc.
Senior RF Engineer
Wireless Professional Services
Lucent Technologies
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worldreg will register all of your sid files in batch. The free version
doesn't do it but if you buy it you can do it. I think I paid $69 or
something like that.
btw: I have never found doq files for Idaho. Can you send the link?
Mike Lepage, B.Sc.
Senior RF Engineer
Wireless Professional Ser
I would love to have some utility that does this.
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Senior RF Engineer
Wireless Professional Services
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