Hi All!
I agree with Peter Horsböll Möller. He wrote:
The problem might be that in some organisations there exists several
versions of the same table with the same name. In this case I think the
user might be better of picking the table by himself instead of MapInfo
finding a table that
Mr. Blasenheim and all,
We all have probably entered paths for Files settings (I've got a danish
version, so maybe it's not applicable in the english version). However the
Location of tables is in my opinion a little too cryptic to be understood
right away. If there was a small description or the
Mr. Elfström and all,
Well, I don't agree. This is a question of organizing your data. I've i.e.
not put in the search path H:\GIS\User where my users (data producers -
not plain users) can save copies of tables for their own temporary use. If
they want to use one of their own tables then
I'm usually working on a lot of small different projects and my
directories changes for each projects; also I'm using network disks rather
than local disks. My problems would be better solved if there was an
option allowing to specify the directory related to the Workspace when you
save a new
Hi
I have a program that loops through a number of layouts and saves them as
jpegs. However, no matter what i set the resolution to it allways seems to
save it at the default for the papersize, in this case 96dpi. This is the
line of code im using:
strmsg = save window frontwindow() as +
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Søren, Christiane -
Søren: I agree that an improvement of the way MI Pro handles workspaces
would be the preferable solution, and if multiple tables with the same name
are found on the search path then the user should be asked to choose one (or
none); and if a table cannot be opened, the entire
Christiane Roh
05.11.2004 14:52
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SCSOFT wrote :
Christiane: I think that there's a single location specified for
workspaces
to
Since a lot of issues about Workspaces and moved or missing tables lately. I tried two
utilities a while ago. Some problems could be resolved by using either of those
tools:
Workspace Control and Workspace manager...Both can be downloaded for evaluation
Can anyone help me with the Hotlink Tool. I've made a table selectable,
went back to the Map View and the Hotlink tool is not active. In other
words I can't activate the tool. Any help?
Philip Lesnik
Research Systems
This is an interesting and useful conversation. Eric: IMHO file and
workspace/project management is a worthy topic for architectural thinking. I don't
have any silver bullets for you.
It's a general problem (not a MapInfo problem).
As a Friday Thought, lets keep some perspective: at least
That is great information, Tony, as I've often wanted to move the pies too. Any tips
on easy ways to move the centroid?
Thanks,
Jim
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Hi Alan
You can actually move the pies around.
They are created at the centroid of the polygon so if you move the
On Fri, 5 Nov 2004, Jim Debner wrote:
That is great information, Tony, as I've often wanted to move the pies
too. Any tips on easy ways to move the centroid?
From the menu, choose Map Layer Control. Select the layer, and click the
Display button. Check the Show Centroids box, and click OK
Phew...
I am so glad no one has tried out my app as there was a serious bug =)
However the issues have been fixed and my mbx updated.
My testing was based on heavy map / browser / graph window usage
Also takes into account of queries, thematic maps, legends.
However I did not take into account
The precision agriculture community uses PDAs every day on the farm and in
the tractor. Most do well but others do better. There are several devices
out there you should consider. Whatever your do get one with Bluetooth
connectivity!
Trimble has two WinCE devices that are well hardened and
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