Upon reading this email, I recieved a security warning that in the
past has proven to result from the email being a virus or worm
carrier. If memory serves me correctly, the behavior was caused by
the Kakworm. Roeland, check to see if you have the file "KAK.HTA" on
your system. If so, removal is easy, check the SARC site:
http://www.symantec.com/avcenter/venc/data/wscript.kakworm.html for
removal help.
You will also be provided with info on what Microsoft Download to
install that will prevent this and other attacks.
I formatted this reply email in plain text which should remove the
worm scripting to prevent additional spread.
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David Reid
GIS/Database Mgr
Colbert County E-9-1-1
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
----- Original Message -----
From: Roeland van der Spek
To: Mapinfolist
Sent: Monday, July 17, 2000 5:26 AM
Subject: MI Re: Gradient/slope shading
Michelle,
You can use Triangulator from Mercator Geosystems to triangulate your
elevation data. The resulting map contains triangle objects with
fields on the average elevation, slope in degrees and aspect. The
slope information can be used for creating a thematic maps or other
forms of further analysis.
A fully function trial version of Triangulator can be downloaded from
www.mercatorgeo.nl
Hope this helps.
Roeland
----- Original Message -----
From: General
To: MapInfo Discussion Group
Sent: Monday, July 17, 2000 7:56 AM
Subject: MI: Gradient/slope shading
Hi,
I have a client who wants his elevation data contoured (easy) and
then shaded by gradient. He needs to highlight the areas too steep
for the planting of grapevines. I could use the relief shading to
give a general idea, but was hoping for something a little more
qualitative. I'm running MI 6.0. Any suggestions?
TIA
Michelle Smith
Frontier Mapping Pty Ltd
Australia
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