Oo-er - where to start on this one?
I presume you're trying to import Ordnance Survey maps into MapInfo: Each
different data set supplied by OS uses a different flavour of NTF, and there
have been at last 2 versions of NTF in the last eight years.
To successfully import from NTF your translator needs to recognize the OS
product you're importing (eg Address Point, Land-Line etc). There are
several translators available from different organisations in the UK: we use
the one from DottedEyes (email [EMAIL PROTECTED]) at MIS. Other companies
include CDR and ByDesign.
Hope this helps.
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David Booth
Senior GIS Officer
Merseyside Information Service
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Iain Morrison [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: 26 January 2001 11:05
> To: MapInfo-L (E-mail)
> Subject: MI-L NTF
>
> What is involved in importing an *.ntf file into MapInfo? I have tried
> using
> the NTF Translator but I just can't seem to get it to work. (Must be a
> Friday thing !!).
> I think that the *.ntf file may be missing something but don't have the
> knowledge to find out what !?!?
> Is there another way to do this?
> How can I check if the *.ntf file is ok to use?
> There is a Crunchie up for grabs on this one !!!
>
>
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