Hi Sharad,
Even I am relatively new to Datameet
I have reduced the Point/segment density of the Election maps of Datameet
and put them in commonly
used formats for NON-GIS users.
This is link yo the post here
https://groups.google.com/forum/?hl=en#!topic/datameet/TvSlGy3VRYw
Presently
Am going away for 10 days, will work on this when I get back.
How /where will such maps be posted in the public domain?
As I said, I am quite new to how datameet works, hence the question.
Sharad
On Tuesday, July 22, 2014 10:22:21 AM UTC+5:30, Devdatta Tengshe wrote:
Hi Sharad,
Any village
Hi Dilip,
Boundaries are rarely clean straight lines. The official boundaries as of
today have their origins in different eras. Right from the boundaries of
historic princely States, to the partition, to linguistic reorganization of
states, all of them have contributed to the boundaries that you
Devadatta,
Thanks
they exist on the ground
That is what I wanted to confirm.
Whenever there is time I would like those to be identified and named so
that there is more clarity.
I had done some search on Bangladesh and Assam etc. and those were obvious
I think only doubtful was this