Hei,

so did you look on the link I send a while ago on the swiss DEM data?
Everything is there in different or one file. If you need help I may 
make a short description of that data in case they did not provide the 
english translation but only the german or french description.

stefan

Sunburned Surveyor schrieb:
> Chris,
> 
> You wrote: "3D point data would be fine for now, but if you could get
> 3D point data + breaklines + boundaries, I would thrilled."
> 
> Would the breaklines and boundaries be provided as LineStrings with z
> values in the LineString coordinates?
> 
> This might take me a little doing, as I'll have to write some AutoLISP
> to get the data out of CAD as WKT. I need some tools that will do this
> anyways, but it'll take me a coupld of days. I might be able to get it
> done by the end of the week?
> 
> Landon
> 
> P.S. - Any suggestions on the classes/class I should start my code review 
> with?
> 
> On Mon, Jul 7, 2008 at 3:26 PM, Christopher <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>> From: Sunburned Surveyor <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>>> I finally backtracked to Subclipse 1.2 on my laptop, and I
>>> was able to
>>> download your source code for JTin. I'll try to get
>>> that code review
>>> squeezed in tonight or tomorrow.
>>>
>> That's fine, give me a call if you need anything explained. I just uploaded 
>> an updated set of files. The new thing is that triangle clipping is 
>> implemented and there is the ability to get a subset of the tin (unused as 
>> of now, but it will be useful in the future). Right now, I'm working on 
>> javadoc'n then hillshades.
>>
>>> I know that we talked a little about my providing some CAD
>>> data that
>>> you could use to test JTin. What type of simple features do
>>> you want?
>>> Do you want Point Features? Or do you want LineStrings
>>> representing
>>> contours?
>>>
>>> Let me know what you have in mind.
>>>
>> 3D point data would be fine for now, but if you could get 3D point data + 
>> breaklines + boundaries, I would thrilled.
>>
>> Thanks,
>> --Christopher
>>
>>


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