Isn’t that the exact functionality that MI Australia’s Steve Chan wrote,
early this year? I remember using it, reasonably successfully (some
problems). 

It was either HardCodeThematics v0.7.MBX or maybe also RWT v0.92 (SMUT).MBX
– both of them terrible names! 

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Ian Thomas
GeoSciSoft - Perth, Australia

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From: Alistair Hart [mailto:Alistair [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Friday, September 09, 2005 12:07 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; MapInfo-L
Subject: MI-L Save thematic map as .TAB

 

Dear Listers,

 

Does anyone know of a utility to transfer thematic map styles to the
original data file so you can present it via an .ocx (say in MS Powerpoint)
and have the thematic map appear, as opposed to just the original polygon
dataset?

 

The following is a related reply to the List posted by Robert Crossley some
time ago...but I'm hoping the situation has changed..!

 



I have tried to write just such a facility, but unfortunately you cannot
access the information about a thematic layer programmatically.  Look on
the wish list for the item about a request for a function that you could
run and it would return information about the thematic settings of a layer,
called thematic_info or something.  and give it a vote.....

-----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]

1.) Does anyone know of an utility to transfer thematic map styles to the
original data file.  I'd like to be able to save the thematic
representation without using workspaces.

 

Cheers,

 

Alistair.

 

 

 



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