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Apparently GML is some sort of XML format that allows GIS data to be moved
around
http://www.galdosinc.com/reasons_for_gml.htm
I don't this should be dismissed by the fish-wishers
MidNight Mapper
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l GIS market - still extremely strong!
Although dunno what is going to happen now re: C# and COM???!
doug
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Carolyn S White wrote:
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> When I talk with ESRI users they seem so confident that ESRI has 90% of the
> market.
What market?
I think they mean 90% of the market of ESRI products.
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Dr Rajeev saraf wrote:
> has any body heard of bonne projection. i came across it in an atlas.
does mi support it. if so,
> which option in projection file would do it.
The Bonne projection is a "pseudo-conic" projection. It is the conic
analogue
of the Sinusoidal projection. (You can also con
to
USGS Professional Paper 1395, 'Map Projections - A Working Manual' by John
P. Snyder.
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Rajeev,
I noticed the other answers you have received on the list
so far, and they are correct to a point. Within the
apparent context of your question about a projection found
in an atlas, you have your answer.
However, in 19th century Europe and early to middle 20th
century Middle East (a
Bonne's projection is a pseudoconical equal-area projection. The
meridians are represented by concurrent curves, the parallels by
concentric arcs of circles. The centre of the projection is defined as
the intersection of a straight central meridian with a central parallel
of length r0 = R*tan(
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> Hi:
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Hi:
has any body heard of bonne projection. i came
across it in an atlas. does mi support it. if so, which option in
projection file would do it.
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Hello everyone,
thanks to all who responded - I am now perferctly aware that BNA is a format
used and generated by AtlasGIS. There's also other tools out there such as
IE and MapMaker who can apparently generate BNA from MID/MIF.
Cheers,
Andreas
Andreas Mahn
DDS GmbH
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Somewhere I've got a little app I wrote in MapBasic a while back to read
.BNA files into MapInfo. I can dig it out if you want.
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At 11:26 AM 12/08/1999 +0100, Andreas Mahn wrote:
>Hi folks,
>
>does anybody know which software uses the .BNA format? And how do you
>generate it from .TAB or Mid/Mif?
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>Any hints are welcome.
This is an Atlas GIS format. From what I remember, Atlas can read MapInfo,
but MapInfo cannot read BN
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Betreff: MI What is .BNA
Hi folks,
does anybody know which software uses the .BNA format? And how do you
generate it from .TAB or Mid/Mif?
Any hints are welcome.
Thanks,
Andreas
An
Andreas,
.BNA is Atlas/GIS native format.
Regards,
Ton
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Subject: MI What is .BNA
>Hi folks,
>
>does anybody know whic
Hi folks,
does anybody know which software uses the .BNA format? And how do you
generate it from .TAB or Mid/Mif?
Any hints are welcome.
Thanks,
Andreas
Andreas Mahn
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> Many Thanks!
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> Peter Robinson
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> Urban Frontiers Program
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Does anyone know what type of file is a .dwf?
Many Thanks!
Peter Robinson
Research Associate
Urban Frontiers Program
UWS - Macarthur
PO Box 555
Campbelltown NSW 2560 Australia
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Does anyone know what type of file is a .dwf?
Many Thanks!
Peter Robinson
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Urban Frontiers Program
UWS - Macarthur
PO Box 555
Campbelltown NSW 2560 Australia
Ph: +61 2 4620 3499
Fx: +61 2 4620 3447
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What is Oracle Spatial?
The product provides an integrated set of functions and procedures that
enable spatial data to be stored, accessed, and analyzed quickly and
efficiently in Oracle8i. This means that spatial and attribute data can
now be managed in one physical database, thereby reducing pr
I believe the most recent issue of GeoInfoSystems Sept 1999 - "Framework
Data Survey Preliminary" on page 26 / Fig 13 you'll find a "map" for
Spatial Distribution of Popular GIS Systems Nationwide - County
Government. Yes, it does show that ESRI has a number or county governments
but you as I are
I know its a bit parochial, but In UK Local Government Circles, the
desktop mapping breakdown around last year was:
MapInfo 21%
ArcView (ESRI) 19%
Someone else 12%
...and then the rest...
I'm sure MI will give you some figures, but regardless, I suggest
that if ESRI are claiming 90% of most ma
When I talk with ESRI users they seem so confident that ESRI has 90% of the
market.
Does anyone have good numbers for just what the breakdowns are for market
share in the US and abroad?
I'm sure the market share differs in different markets, as well -- business
applications versus environmental
ap
Hello all,
I made a few maps for my client using MI's default lat/lon
projection. However, I'm finding out now that point data isn't
overlaying correctly, and it's probably due to some projection
problem. Someone mentioned that the other plots that I need to
create maps to go with was done usin
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> Subject: MI What is "rasterstyl
Hi,
do somebody know the signification of "Rasterstyle" in the tab file for a
raster ?
I don't find information in the mapinfo help.
Christophe
Optimus - Portugal
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