Bill,

Nice idea with the scotch. I'll have to try that some day ;-)

A couple of ideas:
1. Change the Autonode Pixel Tolerance. If this has been set to 1 pixel, you'll 
get a lot of nodes. Try changing it to 5 og 10. I guess this tolerance also 
depends on the zoom you are working in.

2. Proces the autonode line afterwards with the Clean/Thin function to remove 
not necessary point

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-----Original Message-----
From: Data Directions [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Wednesday, October 26, 2005 4:59 PM
To: Mapinfo-L
Subject: MI-L Autonode irritation


Does anyone have any hints for using the new AutoNode feature in version 8.0?

I can see that it could be extremely useful, but it is extremely hard to 
maintain a constant line, as my hand seems to naturally jiggle while digitising.

Any hints would be greatly appreciated. Note that I have tried using both a 
mouse and more recently a pen tablet.

Regards,

Bill

PS. Having a couple glasses of scotch didn't seem to help either! But it did 
taste good!




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