Legacy uses a standard, but the reality is that all the better online
mapping systems (Including Google ) all use the Decimal system, I wish
Legacy would change.....

Jay



On Thu, Aug 15, 2013 at 7:36 AM, Brian/Support
<[email protected]>wrote:

> Legacy uses degree, minute, seconds for coordinates. The only
> non-standard thing is that we do not divide the parts with a space.
> Latitude is entered as ddmmss.ssss longitude is dddmmss.sss note there
> are three degree digits in longitude because that can vary from 000 to
> 180. latitude only goes from 0 to 90 so only two digits are needed.
>
> Some applications use decimal degrees rather than the dms system but
> both are equally valid systems for measuring angles along with radians
>
> Brian
> Customer Support
> Millennia Corporation
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> --
>
> On 15/08/2013 5:00 AM, Randy Clark wrote:
> > The format used by Legacy seems non-standard.
> >
> >
> > On Thu, Aug 15, 2013 at 4:48 AM, Mary Young <[email protected]> wrote:
> >
> >> Google Earth easily gives you the Lat. & Long. for any address,with  no
> >> conversion needed.
> >> Search for the address in Google Earth.
> >> Click on the Pin Icon at upper left of the bar.
> >> A New Placemark box opens, showing Lat. & Long. in the format:
> >> 55°56'54.05"N and   3°11'53.23"W
> >> Copy each string into the appropriate box in the Legacy Location dialog
> >> box.
> >> Then delete the  °(degrees), '(minutes) and   "N or "W(which are
> already
> >> in Legacy).
> >> The numbers should be in pairs, so any single digit should have a "0"
> >> placed before it, i.e. 6 digits before the point, and 2 after the point.
> >> This works perfectly, you can pinpoint any place to within a few metres.
> >> Mary Young
> >>
> >>
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