Hello All,

I have an island that is about 4.5Mb in size, this is too big to work
comfortably on my crummy PC. The original file had the island divided into
over 400 different regions. I though by combining the regions into one big
region I would be able to significantly reduce the number of nodes and
therefor the actual file size, less data = less space. But I was wrong, no
change in file size occured at all. I realize I can run a node smoothing
utility, which ones work best or is there a better way to achieve the
desired result? TIA.

Steve

-----Original Message-----
From: Caroline Hilton [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, September 11, 2002 8:37 AM
To: MI-L
Subject: MI-L Graphics problems in MI7


Hello all

I am having trouble with my display (GDI apparently) in MapInfo 7.
Does anyone know if MI7 uses a lot more graphics memory than older versions?

The problem occurs when I have more than one application open - this did
not used to happen with older versions.

I am writing a training manual, and as such have MS Word, MI, and Excel open
at the same time. Norton keeps telling me I'm running out of GDI resources,
even though the files I have open in MI are both few, and small.
I did have a similar trouble previously with large raster files not
reallocating
graphics memory on panning, but that was fixed by the recent patch.

I'm using MI7 and Win98.

Thanks
Caroline
..................................
Dr Caroline Hilton
Pelican GeoGraphics Ltd
London, UK
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
www.pelicangeographics.co.uk




---------------------------------------------------------------------
List hosting provided by Directions Magazine | www.directionsmag.com |
To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Message number: 2971

Reply via email to