and WriteCellValue) are not exported.
Best Regards,
Martin Higham
Manager - GIS Services
Encom Technology
PO Box 727 ph 61 3 9428 4088
Richmondfx 61 3 9428 0470
Vic 3121mob 61 3 624 117
Australia www.encom.com.au
o produces long PostScript plots from
software other than MapInfo.
Any ideas ?
Best Regards,
Martin Higham
Manager - GIS Services
Encom Technology
PO Box 727 ph 61 3 9428 4088
Richmondfx 61 3 9428 0470
Vic 3121mob 61 3 624 117
Australia www.en
Check www.gid.com for the free
downloadable plug-in for MapX. gid are the company that have developed the
plug-in (and also MapImagery, the free plug-in for MapInfo Pro), in association
with Earth Resource Mapping www.ermapper.com (who originated the
format).
Best
Regards,Martin
Hi Brad,
We've developed such a tool and can licence it to you. A screenshot is
attached. Please get back to me if you're interested.
Best Regards,
Martin Higham
Manager - GIS Services
Encom Technology
PO Box 727 ph 61 3 9428 4088
Richmondfx 61 3 9428 0470
Vic 3121
Hi Forest,
I can't help you with VM, but the GTOPO data can be displayed and queried in
MapInfo directly (ie. without translation) using the raster display and grid
analysis tools in Discover (see www.encom.com.au).
Best Regards,
Martin Higham
Manager - GIS Services
Encom Technology
PO Box
RAM. The
ability to clean spikes and dangles, batch process, combine linework from
multiple tables and the very verbose log files are also great features.
It is relatively high cost, but it offers big value if you're cleaning and
building large polygon datasets.
Best Regards,
Martin Higham
mapper.com for more info.
Best Regards,
Martin Higham
Manager - GIS Services
Encom Technology
PO Box 727 ph 61 3 9428 4088
Richmondfx 61 3 9428 0470
Vic 3121mob 61 3 624 117
Australia www.encom.com.au
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. They can then be displayed in MapInfo (+
MapX, ArcView etc) with no more work than if you were reading the images
from your own disk.
Best Regards,
Martin Higham
Manager - GIS Services
Encom Technology
PO Box 727 ph 61 3 9428 4088
Richmondfx 61 3 9428 0470
Vic 3121
uncompressed files.
This is because the slowest part of the procedure is reading the data off
disk, and there is up to 50 times less data to read with a compressed format
like ecw.
You should be able to find a local consultant who will do the mosaicing,
balancing and compression.
Martin Higham