Title: RE: Colour tables in Mapinfov5.5
Dear all,
Does anyone know of a way to set/obtain transparent colours for MIinfo v 5.5. When overlaying one colour masks the other. I want to be able to view each colour for each overlay.
Any help would be appreciated
TIA
Anthony
Anthony
Thank you so much for all your suggestions! I knew someone would think of a
way to do it that I had not.
Dot Density - A lot of people suggested that, but I really dislike how small
the "large" dots are. It was hard to see since I have a large distribution.
Graduated Symbols - This was the
I use transparent (textured) fills for this kind of thing. There are a
couple that look like a solid color, but are in fact a dense dot fill giving
illusion of transparency. Of course, do not forget to turn "background"
off, or it will not work.
Sonya Nikolsky
JCH GeoInfo
3600 University Dr
Bill
Try http://wap3.com/DiaBuilder2000/diabuilder2000.htm
This page run, but not when you press Download fully functional Demo item to
do the download
Thanks
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"MAGS (Mapping Global Solutions)" wrote:
Hi,
I want to test DiaBuilder but the address indicated in B.Thoen email is not
correct or is no running right now:
http://www.wap3.com/diabuilder2000.htm
Is this correct or exist another one ?
Thanks
Try
www.diabuilder2000.com
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From:
MAGS
(Mapping Global Solutions)
To: Bill Thoen
Cc: MapInfo-L
Sent: Monday, 25 September, 2000
13:32
Subject: MI RE: About DiaBuilder
Bill Try http://wap3.com/DiaBuilder2000/diabuilder2000.htmThis
page run, but not when you press
I don't think that porting a desktop software, either MapInfo Pro, ArcView
or any smaller packages is good way to make solutions for big public market.
These are just like strange plugins for netscape, nobody uses them because
nobody wants to use service which can't be accessed very simply.
In a message dated 09/22/2000 11:51:49 AM Eastern Daylight Time, Bill T.
writes:
How about some ideas for paying the freight for MI List instead of
complaints?
I've got a great idea!
How about Bill does what Bill thinks best?! After all, he's been on the
money (no pun intended) so far
Oops, forgot the mb file
Sorry about that, the day is wearing on and I want a beer
Mike Taylor
Terralink Limited
Phone 64-04-915 6000
Fax 64-04-915 6030
mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
http://www.terralinkltd.com
test_crash.mb
I figured out how to do what I wanted to do. I created a table - DATE,
listed it as a date field , then opened the browser (no data in the
browser), right clicked in the browser and a dialog box came up, I clicked
'PICK FIELDS' in the dialog box and then I clicked "ASSIST" in the next box
and put
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Subject: MI RE: Footers, etc - answered my own questoin
I figured out how to do what I wanted to do. I created a table - DATE,
listed it as a date field , then opened the browser (no data in the
browser), right clicked in the browser and a dialog box came up, I c
For you "mobilebslist"ers interested in GIS we "mapinfo-l"ers have an
interest in wireless..
We MapInfo GISers are very curious about the pending wireless era. I guess
the thread that we pickup on in the G3 thing is that one of the increasing
common features on WEB sites are maps and
To all who replied,
thankyou for your assistance. I had fairly good success, and hopefully I
will only get better at it.
sincerely
Grantley.
Mr Grantley Butterfield
Data and Mapping Co-Ordinator
ntl Australia.
POBox 31 Belconnen
ACT, 2616, Australia.
Phone (w); +61 2 62568506
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From: Ian Macey [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: 13 September 2000 16:23
To: 'Robert Brough'
Cc: MI List (E-mail)
Subject: MI RE: grabber tool problem
Hi
I have found that this tends to occur when the snap feature is turned on.
By turning the snap feature off
Thank you, Bill, for slamming the door in our favour.
Gerald Kornelsen
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"Van Uitregt, John" wrote:
who mapinfo-l
end
.it too has been instructed to clam up about this information.
- Bill Thoen
Thanks Neil, that was some good info. Surely nobody is terribly keen on
spending a million dollars getting up to speed with Oracle if they can help
it.
Has anybody had a go at developing using any Windows CE specific languages?
or is that just dreaming?
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From:
Hi
I have found that this tends to occur when the snap feature is turned on.
By turning the snap feature off you are then able to pan around the window
as normal.
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From: Robert Brough [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, September 13, 2000 4:14 PM
To: [EMAIL
Robert,
We've noticed this problem here too. It started when MapInfo introduced
"snap persistence", as I call it. Before v5.5, if you had node snapping
enabled and switched to the pan/grabber tool, snapping would be disabled.
You'd have to switch to a different tool and hit the S key again to
Robert, I have had this problem in MI 5.5. Don't know why it does it. Only
thing I do is click on a different tool and then click on the grabber again.
This usually gets the grabber working again.
Mike Hankins
Country Companies
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From: "Robert Brough" [EMAIL
Yes,
In Layer Control tool you click on your table, then click on thematic and you
will see Template/Save As. This serves to save your settings for your thematic
legend. To load existing settings you click on Merge
(Template).
Milo
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Salut Jean-François,
You just have to put Quotation mark ( " ). Like:
commit table "BDdescriptive_CO" as "BDdescriptive_CO_MI"
close table BDdescriptive_CO
open table "BDdescriptive_CO_MI"
SELECT *
FROM Wirecenter,"BDdescriptive_CO_MI"
WHERE Wirecenter.sucal = BDdescriptive_CO.clli
INTO
Hi!
KOREM (KOREM .com), the makers of "Pushnsee.com" and "Map-Logix.com" is
still there ! We just made some little server modifications in the last
two days. Visit us!
Best Regards!
François Bergeron
GIS Analyst
KOREM Inc.
Does anyone know what's happened to Le Groupe Korem (makers of
To All --
There is an interesting effort that is going on at SAIC, DTRA, and FEMA.
Might be an interesting read.
http://www.SAIC.com/products/software/cats/cats.html
or try the Disaster Center
http://www.disastercenter.com/
or the Earthquake Info Center
http://wwwneic.cr.usgs.gov/
US Army
Title: RE: MapXTreme and broker
Hi,
should I mail it to you for inserting this into the discussion area.
Kind regards,
ing. Stefan De Schutter
Project Development
Marketing map
Lemméstraat 18
2018 Antwerpen
Tel : (32) 3 260.66.60
Fax :(32) 3 260.66.66
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
For more info on this, check out Directions Magazine's review of ECW at
http://www.directionsmag.com .
Steve
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From: "Michael Naughton" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Sunday, September 03, 2000 10:16 AM
Subject: MI: Image Compression Utility (Free)
Phillip,
Go to option, preferences, startup, and check the box: "display
quick start dialog"
Best Regards,
Randy Wilson
e-Mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
website: www.terragraphics.com
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From: Forest Management
Lawrence,
The Global Gazetteer includes around 37,600 places in Malaysia, and about 28,500
places with postcodes. No boundaries
though, just point data.
Best wishes
Alan Pritchard
The GLOBAL GAZETTEER: the world on file
http://www.allm-geodata.com
Tel: +44 (0) 1202 417 477
Anyone have a
If you put "Interactive"after the mapbasic "Open Table" statement then if it
does not find the table, it will throw up the open table dialog to find the
table. If you omit "Interactive" and it does not find the table it will
generate an error.
- Original Message -
From: Wright, Kevin
Mappers,
"Speaking" of importing Excel files. Does anyone have any tricks for
maintaining the integrity of dates and times when importing Excel files
into MapInfo. I find that Dates and Times as recognized by Excel are
coverted to decimal format in MapInfo but these are not readily interpreted
MI puts interactive only after the tables that are not in the same directory
as the wor when it is created. That creates an inequality in the treatment
of the tables open by a wor. If it does not find the table where it should
be located, without interactive it will be an error; with it, an "open
Hi Listers
Many thanks for the replies concerning a DLL editor and my multi editors
into one dataset problem.
Special thanks to the gentleman who sent me the exescope programme (sorry
but I lost your details), also to the kind souls out there who offered to
create the DLL file for me.
Also
Christopher
I imagine you'll receive better alternatives than this one, I hope you do
because I'd like to know a better way too.
I've always opened the Excel file into Mapinfo and then saved it as
something else using the Save Copy As option in the File menu. If you then
open this new file you
Thanks to all who replied.
The answer wouldn't come as a surprise to many; You can view but cannot
directly modify a number of different data formats, including Excel,
without first saving to native MI format (File|Save Copy As...).
You can confirm this yourselves, as I did, by searching the
I hate it when the tool bar un-docks...it is very frustrating!!! MapInfo
please hear our cries!!! Lol
Kris Kobylski
GIS Analyst
Nextlink Communications
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Hi,
There is a Routing product called Market Drive (Drivetime) from MapInfo Corporation.
It is an Australian product for Australian Market from MapInfo designed on Drivetime
of the Data Consultancy UK now a subsidiary of MapInfo Corporation. You can get more
info from MapInfo Australia on
MapInfo Line Style Editor (MILISTED)
The MapInfo Line Style Editor (MILISTED) is a stand-alone tool that allows
you to create custom line styles for use with MapInfo Professional. You can
use the editor to replace existing line styles, or to add new line styles to
the standard set of MapInfo
Graham,
The Global Gazetteer has geocoded postcodes for both countries - linked to
place names.
Best wishes
Alan Pritchard
The GLOBAL GAZETTEER: the world on file
http://www.allm-geodata.com
Tel: +44 (0) 1202 417 477
Does anyone know of a good source of map data for South Korea and =
By the look of it I have missed many more replies.
Thanks everyone for your help. and there's me thinking, I have a look next
week and see if anyone sent me a clue.
all the best
John
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LaunchURL() calls the function ShellExecute() to start your default
browser.Because ShellExecute is not a Mapbasic function but a Windows
API function, you will need to pre-declare it.
You must include a statement like the following in the declaration section
of your Mapbasic program.
Title: RE: high res image generator
Convert the image to 8 bit or get a copy of MI 6.0. ECW files will print at 24 bit out of MI 5.5 but you would have to convert your imagery to ECW format (www.ermapper.com).
Bill Landis...
Mapping Services Director
CB Richard Ellis
Voice: 602 735 5233
+AD4- MI Re: calling a WWW page from
MapInfo+ADw-/DIV+AD4-
+ADw-DIV+AD4APA-BR+AD4APA-/DIV+AD4-To Mapbasic programmers:+ADw-BR+AD4APA-BR+AD4-In his recent e-mail on the
subject +ACI-Re: MI calling a WWW page from MapInfo+ACIAPA-BR+AD4-Mr Dressel kindly provided
a neat Mapbasic sub called
Hi Ross,
I also use the window save-as option and have very good success with wmf
format.
If saving more than one sheet shot I ensure the map window doesn't change
size and that I use the same width/height values. This enables the position
of the map within PowerPoint to be amended with a
Hello,
A project for *automation* so that you can *post
message* to the adobe
window and make it do what you want.
Take a look at some of the *free* PDF
writers
a good start is http://www.over.to/freepdf/
I use a free one from a long while back that is
just a printer.
Trey
Robert,
I believe we will hear a lot more about SVG in the upcoming months/year. It
really is a revolutionary way to present maps on the web.
For your information, tou can also find quite a few samples of SVG Maps in
our SVG technology preview area at http://www.dbxgeomatics.com/svg/. I am
Bonjour David,
You can use the update column function:
Table to Update: Table??
Column to Update: Column??(Character)
Type this in the "Expression" dialog: objectinfo(obj,3)
Hope this help!
Bonne fin de journée!
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I am try to find something that will eliminate the duplicate streets for
Street Pro. I am adding distances to the roads and need a way to remove
duplicate streets so when I do a sum of the mileage I can get accurate
mileage for the area we are studying.
Any help on this will be appreciated.
Raj
Hiya guys
Does anyone has any knowledge of technical papers/internet sites regarding
GIS implementation of cycle lanes.
I am doing a MSc dissertation project at Birkbeck College, London on this
subject area and to date, have found no information sources except for a
civil engineering charity
Hi Neil,
Thanks for the immediate comments...
The reason I am asking this question; There is a big military tender, they
actually mixed up some tender documents that defines, ESRI, Intergraph and
surprisingly GenaMap and MapInfo... So the trouble is to answer most of the
questions I need to
Hi Reuben
This should not be a problem as both MapXsite and MapXtreme support ODBC / DAO ... As
long as you just want to read attributes, Oracle 7 should not be a problem.
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On 24.07.2000 at 12:14 Reuben Briggs - DMG wrote:
Does anyone know if Mapxtreme
Try Inno Setup (http://www.jrsoftware.org/), combined with ScriptMaker
(http://www.jrsoftware.org/is3rdparty.htm) or other third party script
generators.
The setup tool works very well, uninstall is provided, and it is free
(donations welcome).
Regards
Franz-Josef Behr
Does anyone know if Mapxtreme can be connected to an Oracle 7 database.
Everything I haveseen says that it works with Oracle 81 but I am curious
about its interaction or lack thereof with Oracle 7
Thanks guys
Reuben Briggs
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Hi Everyone, I am currently experiencing a problem with labels not appearing
in their correct location. I have roughly 150 map/layout workspaces which
contain a layer with the labels check box on. A number of labels had to be
manually selected and moved for cosmetic reasons. However, when I
We are looking for data for the Dominican Republic. Preferable free or
at a low cost. Can anyone direct me to a source?
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Michelle,
You can use Triangulator from Mercator Geosystems to
triangulate your elevation data. The resulting map contains triangle objects
with fieldson the average elevation, slope in degrees and aspect. The
slope information can be used for creating a thematic maps or other forms of
Would it be possible to have the Kiev Software Factory web
site link. I believe I did have it a while back.
(Probably lost it in a bookmark shuffle).
By all means: www.ksf.kiev.ua
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Mark
Meridian-GIS produce a really cool product called COMPASS
It writes metadata to tab files as well as a database.
Fully customable front end.
Drive from within MapInfo.
And the best part You can spatially search for files once catalogued
You can download a trial version from
: Wednesday, July 12, 2000 5:25 PM
Subject: MI RE: GISList: Manifold GIS
Dhyan,
We've got a copy of Manifold v4.5 in the office and have played around
with
it a bit. It might take a bit of getting used to for MI or ArcView users
since the program seems to take a somewhat different approach
My question is how do I reproduce this functionality using
M_EDIT_PREFERENCES_PRINTER? I think the suggestion was that I should be
able to still use the Windowinfo() to detect what the user has set in
M_EDIT_PREFERENCES_PRINTER and then go off and load the appropriate
layout,
but I cant get
Victor,
This has been an issue for many years (and I think it is on the wish list). The only
way around it at the moment is a small utility (SELNMSG.MBX) that should be on the web
site that tells you how many items you have selected.
Let me know if you can't find it and I can e-mail you a
To your first question, there is a three shot answer:
1 - create your ellipse of the size you need and centered where it should be
2 - convert it to region (you can set the number of nodes in the converted
ellipse; by default it is 100; use the mapbasic window and run SET
RESOLUTION )
3 - use
Thanks to Bruce Napier and Laurent Frilleux for your prompt
responses to my problem. Should anyone wish to do this in the
future, these methods work:
1) Just add an extra column (integer) to your table using table -
maintenance - table structure.
Then use table - update column choose your
!
Wilson Baker
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Tuckley, Paul
Sent: Monday, June 19, 2000 4:36 AM
To: MapInfo-L
Subject: MI RE: Help with tourist maps of Canada
Hi,
Could anyone please help me locate simple town plans
I am getting the error message "SetPixelFormat failed" when I create a 3D
map
with version 6.0, specifically when I try the Viewpoint Control option.
Does
anyone out there have any suggestions?
This sounds like a display driver problem. We did experience this but were
unable to reproduce it.
After some experimenting, I came to the same conclusion as you did. The display
driver from the ATI Technologies web site worked perfectly before MapInfo
version 6.0, but wrecked havoc once I tried using the new 3DMaps. Installing a
driver from the Compaq web site solved it for me. The
Looks like 6.0 is the solution I'm after for now then.
Thanks again!
-Original Message-
From: PERRY Chris [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, June 19, 2000 7:36 PM
To: Swayze, Natalie: WPG
Subject: RE: Interactive Web-mapping
Hi Natalie,
With MapInfo
Hi,
Could anyone please help me locate simple town plans and tourist maps
for British Columbia / Alberta preferably in a digital format.for use in
Mapinfo. This is for personal use so free data would be appreciated.
Thanks in advance for your help.
Paul Tuckley (GIS Mapping Officer)
I am out of the office until 10 July 2000. I will NOT be checking my e-mail messages
often while I am away.
Please contact John LiMarzi or George Santana for ITS @ 914-949-2103.
Please contact Stacey Chavez-Ceja for Parkway Towing @ 914-949-5892.
Also, I am sorry to any e-mail list members
// text. And I guess Monty Python got it from that lovely American meat
// (loosely speaking) product that nobody here claims to eat, yet it's always
// on the grocery shelves.
As I remember, it lasts for a long time. Bomb shelter food.
Check for dust on the cans
// However, I would add to
Correct me if I'm wrong here, but isn't MapInfo Professional with Internet
connectivity function limited? ...not an alternative to MapXtreme to develop
an interactive mapping site, but just utilities to deliver GIF images to a
web site and to start a browser from an object in a map and it does
Natalie,
From your first message, I would have replied with the answer MI 6.0
too. MapInfo 6.0 has an Image map creator tool that can take a layer like
your company locations and export them as an image map in an HTML file. You
have to choose a field it can use as a link to a web page to
Actually, you're right, it's not a spam... just a mistake, so what do we
call those mistakes? Spam means that someone is sending us junk emails
intentionally, is that right?
Thanks for unsubscribing him. I'm sure he'll resubscribe when he gets back.
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Well, I looked it up, and the net use of the term SPAM comes from the Monty
Python song, "Spam spam spam spam, spam spam spam spam, lovely spam,
wonderful spam." Like the song, spam is an endless repetition of worthless
text. And I guess Monty Python got it from that lovely American meat
(loosely
Hello John
This may not be such a big problem:
1) Delete any index'es (*.IND)
2) Rename *.DAT to *.DBF
3) Open the DBF's with a DBF-viewer (see http://www.legendsoft.com/, look
for freeware edition)
4) Now inspect the field types and create your TAB-file manually
DBF doesn't support the same
Hi,
It's an even smaller problem than describes by Uffe.
In MapInfo:
File Open Table...
Select FiletypesDBF
In the Filename enter *.dat og hit Enter
Go to the directory where your *.dat file without the Tab file is found.
Select the *.dat file and voila...
MapInfo automatically created the
Hi Todd -
Change the label settings under layer control to the airport name field,
just don't turn on the autolabel toggle. This works for any label setting,
including expressions. The infotip uses the first selectable layer that has
an object under the cursor. If othe rlayers come up, either
Dear all
Many thanks to the people listed below who gave me sound advice regarding
handling slivers, duplicating and overlapping polygons. Original question
below. Apologies to anyone I have missed.
1. Jacques Paris
skim.mbx or SKIMALL www.total.net/~rparis/gisproducts.htm
2.Cinda Graubard
If you can stand one more update, and the inevitable code bloat that comes
with feature creep, here is another version that also includes the ability
to write grid files:
'
*
' Copyright (c) 2000, MAPINFO
Just to say thanks to those who replied in answer to my conundrum. In the
end I opted for searching the following Registry key;
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\App
Paths\mapinfow.exe
This enabled me to check whether MapInfo is installed on the machine, and if
so
Hi!
The problem is because of the I Love You virus. Nothing is wrong with
MapInfo but with the profile on the server. Recreate it and it should work
fine.
Hope it helps.
Regards Christer
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From: Lavoie, Claude [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, June 02, 2000 9:38
Paul,
try to use the Automation.
If MapInfo is properly installed this will work:
dim mapinfo as object
set mapinfo = CreateObject("Mapinfo.Application")
mapinfo.Visible = True
Look at the MapInfo documentation for integrated mapping for more.
Or ask the registry for the install-path for
Paul,
You may take a look at MapWizAX, an OCX control, which will make the
integrated mapping in VB much easier, esp. the callback function.
You can get it for a free trial at:
http://www.ducomsoft.com/mapwizax.htm
Regards,
Haibo Du
Ducom Software
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From: Paul
As far as i have tried Mi is not able to handle that posibility. It handles
one to one relations only, but do not manages all to one. I wish it could,
for handling multiple variables for the same region (schools for ejample, or
menu item opf a restaurant-point).
I guess this is because space is
Thank you for your response. Of course, I have always been applying the
patch as an administrator and from my own computer. Really don't know what
is going on.
Regards.
Jaromir SVASTA
Hydrogeologist
Geological Survey of Slovak Republic
Mlynska dolina 1
917
Nilmini,
New Caledonia has been a French Overseas Territory (TOM) since 1946. It was
photogrammetrically mapped in 1954 and again in 1987. At those times the
coordinate systems were based on the International ellipsoid, UTM Grid,
since then collectively called IGN 72. They are now on the ITRF
Stupid me...I forgot to click off the Graduated option, which had distorted
the view, and confused me! Thanks!
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From: Leduc, Yannick [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, May 26, 2000 1:44 PM
To: Swayze, Natalie: WPG
Subject: RE: Thematic Pie
Hi:
I just started subscribing to this list, because my responsibilities have
just been transferred to MapInfo GIS from ArcView GIS.
I have a script to convert from MIF to Shape. Is there a Script to convert
a Shape to MIF/MID so that I can transfer the data from my ArcView project
back into
: Tuesday, May 23, 2000 11:07 AM
To: Andre DeHaan
Cc: MapInfo-L
Subject: Re: MI RE: Translators
That's not needed since MapInfo comes with Universal Translator,
which handles Shapefiles, and ArcLink which translates ArcINFO
Export files (*.E00). Look under your Tools menu for them.
- Bill Thoen
Andre
Thanks to all who responded to my problem in importing a .gif into MI.
I've got the output required!!
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From: Waardenburg, Dennis [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, May 23, 2000 1:58 PM
To: Swayze, Natalie: WPG
Subject: image registration
Althought the Nyquist theorem isn't implemented (I'll have to think of this
one, a bit tricky since one would have to implement a low pass filter after
going thru a Fourier series on polylines segments groups, then back to
regenerate spatial information ... hummm, not really a work for dear
Hi Mike!
Use Update Column function and type Rowid in the "value" Edit Text Box.
Hope this help!
Regards,
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|| //Conseiller en Géomatique
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|| \\ Le Groupe KOREM
Another good one to check out is MySQL.
http://www.mysql.com/
http://www.mysql.com/what-is-mysql.html
It's free for Unix and around $200 for Win32.
Jeff Koncz
Directions Magazine
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of PERRY Chris
Sent:
Someone was asking the other day about a free relational
database management system. I recently saw a bit of info
about miniSQL which you can get from http://www.hughes.com.au
Its supposed to be free or at least very cheap.
I suggest you read:
http://www.ntlug.org/~cbbrowne/rdbms.html
OK-thanks!!
-Original Message-
From: Francois Bergeron [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, May 08, 2000 1:59 PM
To: Swayze, Natalie: WPG
Subject: Re: Labelling Default
Hi again Nathalie,
Yes, I understand..but this is the solution. Dont click in the check box
option (Auto
Title: RE: MI RE: (GIS-L) Wide open GPS - no more SA, starting tonight!
Well I don't agree. Ok, it isn't Mapinfo, but its of interest to myself and I'm sure other list users. Its a lot more relevant to me than 'Friday Funnies', Adverts for making easy money and the huge amount of US centric
Title: RE: MI RE: (GIS-L) Wide open GPS - no more SA, starting tonight!
I think we ought to be civil to "guests" and entertain the
idea that there is a bigger world out there besides how to work around the
latest found MI deficiency. GIS people have some broader responsibilitie
Listers,
I'm all for lively discussions of GPS/SA, since they're integral for many of
us in the MI community. What I have a problem with is the discussion
degenerating into personal insults and xenophobic jokes about the IRS. And
for that matter, ridiculous comparisons between rape and the
I've been on this list for 5 years now, and maybe the flaming was getting a
bit too personal, but I rather have enjoyed the occasional departures from
the "My printer is giving me this error".
An international slugging match involving an assortment of views from an
obviously well informed
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Subject: MI RE: Recent burn victims
I've been on this list for 5 years now, and maybe the flaming was getting
a
bit too personal, but I rather have enjoyed the occasional departures from
the "My printer is giving me this error".
An int
lth summer course:
http://healthlinks.washington.edu/inpho/gis/course.html
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From: "Tim Warman" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: "Mapinfo-L" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, May 02, 2000 11:21 AM
Subject: RE: MI Re: (GIS-L) Wide open GPS - no more SA, starting to
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From: "Tim Warman" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: "Mapinfo-L" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, May 02, 2000 11:21 AM
Subject: RE: MI Re: (GIS-L) Wide open GPS - no more SA, starting tonight!
Guys,
Can you take this crap over to the Political Rants mailing list?
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