Re: [Talk-us] GNIS - All Feature_Classes Imported?

2010-02-11 Thread Mike Thompson
Alan, Thanks for your reply. Does anyone have an issue if I work on adding these for Colorado? The GNIS defines a "Pillar" (I misspoke when I said Pinnacle) as === Pillar Vertical, standing, often spire-shaped, natural rock formation (chimney, monument, pinnacle, pohaku, rock tower). =

Re: [Talk-us] GNIS - All Feature_Classes Imported?

2010-02-11 Thread am12
> It seems that not all GNIS Feature_Classes were imported Correct. I worked on part of it. I don't remember the details, but there were feature classes that overlapped with other data sources (like NHD) so did not appear to be useful to import. There were also many that did not map cleanly i

Re: [Talk-us] GNIS - All Feature_Classes Imported?

2010-02-10 Thread Apollinaris Schoell
or someone deleted them? Potlatch has an undo mode open the area where you expect it to be and use u or U. tend to forget which one is correct On 10 Feb 2010, at 16:17 , Mike Thompson wrote: > It seems that not all GNIS Feature_Classes were imported, at least not > in Rocky Mountain National Par

[Talk-us] GNIS - All Feature_Classes Imported?

2010-02-10 Thread Mike Thompson
It seems that not all GNIS Feature_Classes were imported, at least not in Rocky Mountain National Park in Colorado. For example, in this area (http://www.openstreetmap.org/?lat=40.4038&lon=-105.52128&zoom=15&layers=B000FTF) there is a prominent rock formation called "Twin Owls". It is shown on t