Hi all,
does anyone know if and where i can find worldmaps for free.
Country boundaries and capitol citys is what i need.
My searches on the internet has not led me to it.
Anyone?
Kjartan Greiff Selnes
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Dear all,
I have several raster maps which are continuously connected to each other
and want to merge them together for digitalizing. When I open them in one
window by File Open table, they are laying on top each other and I have
no way to drag them to be side by side. Please any one give me a
Dear list
I can not save my graphs to the workspace - the *.3tf files do not =
appear in the workspace directory and when I re-open the workspace the =
files I created they are gone. Saving the graphs as .jpgs is not =
satisfactory as the graph images are distorted. Is there a way of =
saving
Hi,
Does anyone have a table of Munsell colour codes and their equivalent RGB or
cymk codes ?
regards
Russell Lawley
Geoscientist
British Geological Survey
www.bgs.ac.uk
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Hi Bob,
I often use Dr. Ian Johnson's program. It is a DOS program but flexible
and works fast.
It can make rectangular grids but it does not make any TAB files directly.
It creates MIF/MID files and you have to import these files to get
desired grids.
If you have not used the program before,
Definitely a tricky question.
The question is how would you determine where the sign was located
not where is the sign located
I think that makes all the difference, and I think that Anitra Robinson is
on to it, in that the answer to the question is an explanation of how to
determine where the
Bill,
The boundary goes through the historic waters
of Palk Bay from Adam's Bridge to Palk Strait.
Note that a geodesic is NOT a straight line on
a Mercator projection, the most common type of
projection used on nautical charts. The boundary
is composed of Great Circles (geodesics) between
the
TAD,
the problem is that the raster images are not georrefenrecied.
I use an exelent program to to this called Geographic Transformer from
Bluemarble.
http://www.bluemarblegeo.com/
good luck
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I see they took it off their download section.. but it appears to still available as
a knowledge base article.. go to
MapInfo | Upgrades | MapInfo Professional 4.5.2 Patch and Support Notes
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I bet that if Marilyn Vos Savant knew the consternation her questions was
causing in this community she might be amused...especially if it is a trick
and/or simple answer problem!!
Comes back to the fact that every problem looks like a nail to someone with
a hammmer.
Tom Thomson
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Comes back to the fact that every problem looks like a nail to someone
with a hammmer.
Pardon me? Did not Bill Thoen post a message a few days ago asking why
nobody was doing the obvious--using their GIS to solve the problem? And
have we not witnessed
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Hello All,
I need to get the linear measurements of roads for a certain area. In this
case its the total number of square miles in each census tract for a
particular county. I know I can select/clip out the roads with in that
boundary, but how can I get a total measurement of the
Steve
Have you tried a simple Select Query without specifying anything in the
that Satisfy space, and choosing your highway number column to sort by in
the Sort Results by Column space?
Richard
Original Question:
Is there any way to get MapInfo to sort numerically? i.e.
Hi,
Does anyone know where I can obtain a digital file, for free, showing
offshore international boundaries? In particular, I am interested in the
offshore boundary between Sri Lanka and India. Even a raster image would do
Many thanks,
Bill
Does anyone happen to have the patch required to upgrade MI Pro version
4.5 to version 4.5.2?
Brian Murphyy
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I have always liked the K.I.S.S (Keep It Simple Stupid) Approach
In keeping whith my simple way of thinking I can think of 2 answers
You do not need to determine where it is, it is;
1. Right in front of you !
2. Where ever you are at that moment ! (As you should know that before
reaching the
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