For what should be my last "appearance" of the year (short of some other
"provocative" mail), I will join in the concert of greetings and thanks to
all of you, thanking those who have already sent them.
I'll take exception of the following statement :
> I have experimented with true type font symbols in ArcView - they operate
> very similarly to the standard MapInfo true type font symbols. Both Arc
and
> standard MI symbols use the bottom left corner of the symbols as the
anchor
> point and calcualte offsets to poistion the symbol. .....
I have always thought and shown that MapInfo text object anchor point was
the upper left corner of the text box. I have used that as the basis for
making true type symbols of text boxes (see GRADARRO.zip on our site).
Would true type symbols have a different structure that text objects? I
would very much appreciate confirmatiom.
TIA
Jacques
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