MI-L Problem determining the bounding rectangle with TableInfo

2001-07-16 Thread HENROTAY PIERRE
I am using MI 6.0 and experiencing a problem in determining the bounding rectangle for a file. My file is a raster image: it is a TIFF file, 6.49x8.27 in, 300 dpi, 1948x2480 pixels; its TAB file is displayed hereunder: !table !version 300 !charset WindowsLatin1 Definition Table File "075.tif"

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2001-07-16 Thread bdz
Dears, I've got M.I. 4.1 and now I've this problem. Values of coordinates X andY of the Centroids of various objects ( regions,lines,point) written on the browser don't correspond to their real position. In fact if I crate two columns with method "Pick fields" or with "Update columns", I get the

MI-L doq2geotiff source code

2001-07-16 Thread David L. Dennis
Listers, I've recently been informed of the existence of the doq2geotiff converter for converting USGS DOQ images (native) to geotiff format. This is a FREE DOS utility (available from geocommunity as well as some other sources) with no obvious indication as to the developer. I'm interested

MI-L Opening files on a network

2001-07-16 Thread galmala
Hey guys, I have a simple network - two computers attached with a cross-over = cable. My co-worker tries to open a workspace that I created on my = computer with his - of course what happens is MI thinks it cant find any = of the files because the path to an single file is different for evey =

MI-L FW: MapInfo Problems!

2001-07-16 Thread Kent Hargesheimer
Listers- We have a client having problems running MI Pro in Windows 2000...please see description below. Anyone else out there run into this type of problem? MI Support cannot figure it out. Any insight into a resolution would be appreciated. Thanks, Kent Hargesheimer SRC - Extending the Rea

MI-L Slow label generation with MapX

2001-07-16 Thread Alex Eshed
Greetings, List. A customer claims that the street names (labels) of the map appear too slowly. Please assume that all the regular techniques have been used (no overlap, no duplication) and that ALL the streets on the screen (about 40 to 50) MUST be labelled. A powerful computer could refresh t

MI-L Text Object

2001-07-16 Thread Eric Gagnon
Hi.. I have 2 table.. first one has polygons in it. Second one has text for each polygons. I would like to insert the text objects in my polygon table, so they can be labels. Can someone help me up with that.. please. Eric -- Eric Gagnon GIS Technician La Commission du District d'Aménagement

MI-L Quiz: translating VB-code to MapBasic Code

2001-07-16 Thread Milo van der Linden
Hello list, Got a little Quiz for all MapBasic guru's out there, I found VB-code (http://www.allapi.net/tips/tip5.php) to see if an application executed via shell is running yes or no. I tried to translate it to MapBasic, but it keeps returning errors, where did I go wrong? ---ORIGI

MI-L SIMPLY THE BEST MEGA EXPERIENCES .. NO.1

2001-07-16 Thread BABESonWEB
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MI-L Quiz: translating VB-code to MapBasic Code

2001-07-16 Thread Milo van der Linden
Hello list, Got a little Quiz for all MapBasic guru's out there, I found VB-code (http://www.allapi.net/tips/tip5.php) to see if an application executed via shell is running yes or no. I tried to translate it to MapBasic, but it keeps returning errors, where did I go wrong? ---ORIGI

RE: MI-L interactive geology guidebook set up

2001-07-16 Thread Eagle, David A
One solution could be to use MI ProViewer. Just create a workspace that has the data layers setup in it as you wish and use the Hotlink tool to link your external reference books and maps to points on a map. Store all data in one directory and then burn that directory and the Proviewer self-extrac

Vedr.: MI-L NMEA 0183 V2.0 Projection

2001-07-16 Thread Kampsax
Hi Chris, The usual NMEA coordinate notation is DDDMM.mmm, with N/S or E/W attached to shown the appropriate Earth quadrant. But your numbers seem odd in this respect, as that would render your latitude to be 45 degrees 78.456 minutes !? And assuming it's a Canadian point, E seems kindof out of