The Universal Translator included in MI 7.5 tools can be used with the
projection files, you can also select multiple shp files at a time and
translate a batch of files. 

Nicolas Muszynski

-----Original Message-----
From: Neil Havermale [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: 20 ao�t 2004 01:44
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: MI-L Hopefully ETA questions?

I have two questions that seem to endlessly vex me... someday it will
just
work...

Question #1 - I am trying to make advantage on a rather large heap of
SHP
data.  Each set of data have three files: a SHP, a DBF, and a PRJ.  I am
using MIP 7.5 and when I select *.SHP from MIP's Open File dialogs I go
through first a rename step on the way to TAB which also includes a
button
for projection.  All the SHP data are correctly defined in their PRJ
file as
WGS84 natively but the MIP Open>File>SHP apparently does not recognize
the
"third file", PRJ, with the projection information in it?  Checking the
projection of the in-bound SHP file, the projection is defaulted as
simple
Lat/Long and not Lat/Long WHS84 which should(?) be found in the PRJ
file?
Am I missing something or is this one of those "as programmed"
shortfalls? 

Question #2 - Firstly I want to thank and congratulate Data Directions
for
their Win2Tab that makes a georegistered TIF, JPG, or BMP file from a
MIP
window.  Why? If any of you are experimenting with PDA mapping or
handheld
GPS devices this utility would seem a nifty way to put MIP backdrop maps
in
PDAs and PNUs (personal navigation unit).  So here is my question.  If I
have a registered image in a MIP window, lets say UTM meters in the
Mid-west
somewhere and overlain with streets (NAD27) and labels and the like, if
I
use this nifty utility to make a world JPEG, am I going to run into all
sorts of almost correct registration issues since I didn't formally
shift
the original UTM registered image to the targeted WGS84 output JPW
format so
I best match the PDA's GPS connection? (I am using one of the many under
$39
PDA mappers.) The issue being the original UTM MIP image will afinely
warp
the NAD27 streets to it's projection.  Therefore the MIP window is in
UTM
orientation which the Win2TAB utility is about to build a WGS84 JPW ....
whew!

Thanks for your insights...
MidNight Mapper
Aka neil

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