Juanse,

If you overlay the picture/layer with a vector layer stuffed with (e.g.
invisible) regions, these regions may be used to hotlink to your
ressources.
This is quite equivalent to image maps in HTML, and should work right
away.The hotlink spots will appear to be situated on the photo itself.

Best regards / Med venlig hilsen
Lars Nielsen

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Lars

It sound a good proposition, but do you know how to conect/hotlink a given
point in a table to the specific table with is photographs?

I am using hotlink.mbx  to do this, but just seing the raw photo is not
appealing. I would like to see hopefully in the same window, like the info
window, the photograph with "embebed text", being that text certain fields
in the browser. Is like a graphic info tool.

�Is it possible to place in a mapinfo table a photograph to just use the
info tool?

ID    Name    Address    photoN    photoURL
1    Juanse    Chile            1        c:\project\photos\image001.jpg


Hotlink result:

                ID            1
                Name    Juanse
                Address    Chile
                                           ,,,
                                         /'^'\
                                       ( o o )
---------------------------oOOO--(_)--OOOo------



Juanse Barros J.
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>
> Hi Juanse,
>
> Any picture/raster image opened in MI Pro is done so in a mapper window.
> This also applies even if the image is only viewed and not
geo-registered.
> The only difference from a "real" mapper window is the projection, which
in
> case of the viewed image is NonEarth (paper-like coordinate system).
>
> So add all the (NonEarth) map layers you want on top of your picture, and
> insert all kinds of elements into it: text, points, lines, rectangles,
> ellipses etc. etc. Or just utilize the cosmetic layer in the "mapper".
> Somewhat like what you would do in the layout window. Only be careful of
> the bounds of the individual layers.
>
> If you want to make it in batch mode, a custom MapBasic app will be able
to
> do it for you.
>
> Best regards
> Lars Nielsen
>
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>
>
>
>
> Sorry, do not where else to ask, a bit out of Mapinfo and Thinkdb =
> subject.
>
> I have some 360 houses photographs (*.jpg) in a folder/subfolder =
> structure. I have created a table with a field containing the =
> corresponding photo path (c:\folder\subfolder\photo00n.jpg). That table =
> is mapable. I am using hotlink.mbx to start imaging.exe to see the =
> photograph of the selected house in Mapinfo.
>
> How ever i will like to embebed, to write in each photograph some of the
=
> data in the table (for the purpose Access or Mi or any other table), =
> like name of the family, date, location.=20
>
> Any one knows a batch mode for doing this? It is bit cold just the =
> photograph on an other window!!
>
>
> Good Nigth and TIA
>
> Juanse
> Temuko-Chile
> www.matilde.cl/referencia.htm
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