Hello,
I made a grid using make grid tools. i have about 1000
area form by that grid.
is there any way i want to export all those areas
automatically ?
should i do it one by one ?
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OK, this died down a week a go, but I thought I'd stick my head in.
I've had a lot of success printing to individual PDF files, then using
Acrobat to combine them. Acrobat has a "create from multiple files"
function as well as an "Insert->Page" function.
I ran across this after having to write
Check out the format of openoffice.org
What the user sees is a single file, eg memo.odt
However, the .odt file is actually a standard zip file, just with a
different extension.
If you were to re-name memo.odt into memo.zip, you can un-zip it and look
at all the files inside.
Typically, there is
Hi Leigh
If you're using one of the latter versions of MI Pro you should find a
"Distance Calculator" tool in the Tool Manager. This will allow you to develop
a table which will contain the distance from one point file to the other.
A simple SQL query should then allow you to select only those
I have a file of accident data that is referenced by the nearest major
intersection in Peoria, Arizona. The table is set up with two street
location fields, one for the north-south street and the other for the
east-west street. An example might be:
Accident Date: 1/07/05
Street 1: West Thunder
The most recent changes to LayMan improve the ability to locate tables in the
catalog by type and contents. I have about 6000 tables and 500 workspaces on my
network and whilst there are a few obvious directory trees to go looking for
things, every project has its own local data set and naming c
I haven't seen that tool in donkey years. There are copyright issues if you have been acquiring this tool without proper licensing though. Most of the features are already incorporated as standard tools in the latest version of MapInfo Professional. I believe, however cannot confirm, that this t
Hi,
I've just purchased MapXtreme 2004 SDK from MapInfo (UK), and they say they
can't license me due to problems with their licensing software? Does anyone
know if this is just localized to the UK, or are people from other corners of
the world having the same support problems? Is anyone who is
Does anyone know of any decent examples of maps depicting population
migration?
MP
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Title: Question about DXF Export
Hi All,
How do I stop the DXF export from creating Shared Cells?
The command I am using is:
Export ExportMe Into sExportName Type "DXF" Version 12
When I open this is Microstation, all my points are Shared Cells.
TIA
Cheers Ian
Ian Tidy
GIS Admin
Have you tried copying the "boxes" with Ctrl+C from your browser window and pasting that into the Search and Replace as the search string?
On 2/15/06, D. Peter Berical <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hello! I have a MapInfo TAB file with a column containing "boxes" for acarriage return. I want to remove
Why don't you just make it easier for yourself and use layer number instead of layer name?
Heh... I was bothered to write the code but could not be bothered to test it.
Theoretically it should work =) Tell me how ya goes
layer = layer i want moved to bottom of mapper windowDim tmpCmdStr As Stri
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We were still having people get their mail blocked by the server, so in
desparation I have simply turned off the "Content filtering" for list
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It's necessary to add another column, update that
column with street1+" &&
"+street2, then geocode to that column.
Hope this helps
Spencer
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MapInfo-L@lists.directionsmag.c
Hi,
Thanks to Mark, Uffe, Trey and Bo, who replied on my question.
This was the result
1. You can't specify a path for a DLL, at least not using a function. It is
possible to specify a hardcoded path as part of the dll name.
2. Let Windows do it's stuff . This one almost scared me ;-)
3. Cop
I have a file of accident data that is referenced by the
nearest major intersection in Peoria,
Arizona. The table is set up with
two street location fields, one for the north-south street and the other for the east-west street. An
example might be:
Accident Date: 1/07/05
Street 1: Wes
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Hi Leigh,
A little SQL in the MapBasic window will do the trick.
Assuming your two point tables are named p1 and p2, and both have at
least these two columns (add them if if necessary) :
- id - unique ID for each record
- dummy - any (preferably an integer column) un-initialized column, i.e.
Hi all. Is it possible to create a new table and save it with a password, so
only those who know the password can open it?
Thanks
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Sent: Wednesday, February 15, 2006 4:52 AM
To: mapinfo-l@l
No, MapInfo do not support password-protection. At least not for native
tables - DBMS based tables do.
Regards
Uffe
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Sent: Wednesday, February 15, 2006 12:36 PM
Subject: [MI-L] How to save a table with a Password?
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