Hello all,
I have a table with lines representing a road network. Each line has
traffic flow attributes. The problem I have is that each road link is
represented by two coincident lines - one for each direction of flow.
I would like to have one line for each road link, with flow attributes
On Mon, 21 Mar 2005, Stephen Chan wrote:
Just a confirmation.
Yup. Having trouble here w/ 7.8 and Windows XP
Stupid Q and just out of curiosity though.
Why are you loading a template when you want to export the MetaData?
Basically, just trying to see how many errors I could raise in
Hi everyone,
Just wondering if anyone knows of a product similar to ArcReader for
MapInfo?
Thanks,
Christine
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Hi Christine
You'll find MapInfo ProViewer freely downloadable from www.mapinfo.com.
We distribute it on CD with some of our electronic data.
Dan Bowles
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From: Ronning, Christine [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, March 22, 2005 7:22 AM
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Hi,
Just wondering if anyone has any ideas on how to integrate some simple mapping
functionality (eg zoom, pan, search for a feature, selection tools) into an
oracle forms application built using oracle 6i client/server? What MapInfo
product would be the best for this? MapX? MapXtreme?
I've posted a new version of MapBook at
http://www.gisnet.com/catalog/software/tools/index.php?id=14 and click on
Download. This evaluation version is free and is fully functional over
the sample data area.
MapBook is a utility for MapInfo users that lets you create map series
plots, index page
Does anybody know of analysis software packages that can be used to download
and analyze GPS data from a Garmin handheld unit?
The data will be related to an endurance cyclist's trips accross various parts
of the country (Canada). Ideally, I'm looking for auto generation of charts and
This site has a free garmin download program (as well as other well
known GPS handhelds). It has a mif/mid output. Easy to use, well written
shareware.
http://www.gpstm.com/
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From: Carlo Fazio [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, 22 March 2005 3:49 PM
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