Hi Tim

To get the roads filled as per your request you need to translate the Topology 
data. 

MapGML uses a "Style" file during translation. If you have downloaded MapGML 
from our website this includes a style called "OSWEB" that will produce output 
exactly as you require. There is also a style there called NTFPLUS that 
produces the same layers as out MapNTF translator for Landline, PLUS the new 
polygon layers.

These style files for ITN and Topology are just examples. You can easily create 
your own which controls what features go to which layers and how they appear.

Please give us a ring on 01874 622569 if you need any help on setting up some 
new styles or any other aspects on MapITN / MapGML.

Regards

Bob




Hi Bob,

I looked at MapGml - it does translate the different layers well.
I'm probably going to be using the topographical layers.

I have to confess that I'm really new to MapInfo (due to go on a basic MapInfo 
course next month)
and I'm new to changing the look of the maps.

How can I change the look of the layers to be like the example shown on the OS 
site...

http://www.ordnancesurvey.co.uk/oswebsite/products/osmastermap/topography/

I can't get the road to be 'solid' - it's just lines.

Kind regards

Tim 



-----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: 12 July 2004 22:11
To: Tim Smith
Cc: Bill Thoen; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: MI-L GML to MapInfo


Hi Tim

When MapInfo wrote their import for Version 7.5 they only had Topology data 
from OS.

As OS release new layers to MasterMap we introduce updates to our MapGML 
Translators. MapGML will currently translate Topology, Addresses and ITN. Also 
it takes the compressed GZ in batch which is faster than uncompressing to 
GML.The whole of Hampshire takes 80 seconds ( yes seconds ) to translate. We 
also include some post processes which can take relational table information 
back to flat file if you want this.

We anticipate a market for ITN only so have just introduced MapITN for �395. 
This translates ITN as per MapGML but ignores addresses and topology. The full 
MapGML is a bit more expensive at �750. We are committed to providing all new 
MasterMap layers free of charge to MapGML users on Maintenance ( �225 per 
annum ).

I appreciate users would like free translators but there is quite a bit of work 
involved with keeping the software up to date. For example we along with other 
software developers have been with Ordnance Survey today looking at proposed 
improvements to MasterMap delivery. When you consider how much you pay for the 
data itself I believe having up to date software is worth the small additional 
cost.


If you are interested in MapITN or MapGML we have an evaluation version. This 
leaves small "holes" in the tables but will give you a good idea of what output 
looks like. We are also very open to users ideas for continued development of 
translators.For example ITN contains routing information and we are keen to 
include tables to suit all users needs in the routing market as well as those 
who just need to manage assets.

If you just want one translation we willingly carry this out of free of charge -
  without the holes
!! Just send us your data.

We can be contacted on 01847 622569 or by email. Alternatively come along to 
the next MapInfo User Group at Blackburn on the 22nd July - we have a stand 
there.

I apologise to listers for the plug, but Tim did seem to be looking for a 
solution and I think the above fits the Thoen! - sorry Bill!

Regards


Bob
[EMAIL PROTECTED]

www.mapsbydesign.co.uk



Quoting Tim Smith <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:

> Thanks Bill,
> 
> I can import some GML data into MapInfo, but it won't work for OS ITN 
> data. Not sure why.
> 
> Tim
> 
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Bill Thoen [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: 09 July 2004 15:14
> To: Tim Smith
> Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: MI-L GML to MapInfo
> 
> 
> On Fri, 9 Jul 2004, Tim Smith wrote:
> 
> > What is a GML map format?
> 
> GML stands for Geographic Markup Language. It's actually a geographic 
> implementation of the XML (Extensible Markup Language) format. And XML 
> is simply a way to structure information using bracketed tags in a 
> plain text format. You can learn all about it at 
> http://www.w3.org/XML/.
> 
> XML is coming on strong, too. You'll be seeing a lot more of it in the
> future.
> 
> > I have got this data from the British OS and I want to use it in
> > MapInfo.
> > 
> > GML OS MasterMap(tm) ITN Layer SU6352+ (11/07/03)
> > http://62.25.96.209/partners/developer/OSGBsampledata.cfm?display=1&os
> > _id=1
> 
> From the main menu, choose Table > Import and then pull down the 
> "Files of type" to OS MasterMap, which will import the OS GML format.
> 
> - Bill Thoen
> 
> 
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