I checked and the Geobase.ca NRN uses the ROADSEGID to associate which shape with what dbf entry. If theres no connection, xastir colors the roads seemingly randomly (due to misassociation of the dbf entries). So I'm down to 46.7mb for BC, but this is even before a dbfawk file is created, so depending it could get smaller. My next steps are to track down the quadtree splitting program and redo that. Also need to use a little bit of dbfawk maybe to make things nice.
Searching for the quad splitting program is eluding me. Anyone remember where it is or who made it? This is whats left dbfinfo="NATRDCLASS:RTNUMBER1:RTNUMBER2:RTNUMBER3:RTNUMBER4:RTENAME1EN:RTENAME2E N:EXITNBR:NBRLANES:PAVSTATUS:STRUCTID:STRUCTTYPE:STRUNAMEEN:ROADSEGID"; On 10/5/06, Curt, WE7U <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On Thu, 5 Oct 2006, Jason Winningham wrote: > My (limited) understanding of dbfawks leads me to think we can > eliminate all the fields that are not listed in dbffields, adjust > dbfinfo accordingly, and we'll have a smaller file. I believe that to be correct. -- Curt, WE7U. APRS Client Comparisons: http://www.eskimo.com/~archer "Lotto: A tax on people who are bad at math." -- unknown "Windows: Microsoft's tax on computer illiterates." -- WE7U "The world DOES revolve around me: I picked the coordinate system!"
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