Thanks to all and mostly to Caroline and Jennifer. With their clues, I have now a documented solution for making TRIVARIATE thematic shading (I am guessing that after BI comes TRI). Notice that one can make a BIVARIATE analysis only using individual values, the third dimension coming from a �range� thematic (do not try the �Graduated�, it does not have the required options) I do not know if the order is of import, some may say yes but I am not yet convinced (not enough torture applied to the case yet). Here is my way to proceed: (unnecessary to precise that all thematics are made on the same layer) 1 � thematic using shape: Type Individual�. Template type Point IndValue Black and white 2 � thematic using colour: Type �Individual�. Template type Point IndValue Default plus in �Styles� select �Apply Color� (not �All�) 3 � thematic using size: Type �Ranges�. Template type Point Ranges Varying Size plus in �Styles� select �Apply Size� (not All nor Color) MI cannot cope yet with a multi-processor environment, but MI-L is a very much alive proof of the power and speed of what happens when parallel experiences are merged together. Jacques Paris e-mail [EMAIL PROTECTED] MapBasic-MapInfo support http://www.paris-pc-gis.com _______________________________________________________________________ List hosting provided by Directions Magazine | www.directionsmag.com | To unsubscribe, send e-mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] and put "unsubscribe MapInfo-L" in the message body.
