Just also be aware that things may not be what they seem.
I have found that if my bound of the coordSys are to big and I zoom in real
small what I see is a mess because MapInfo cannot draw the lines/nodes
accurately. I would suggest that you check you boundaries and work in as
tight an area as possible. You map may be correct only for MapInfo to
display it wrong.
Just another angle on the matter. It will also help with you snapping.
etc.
I am about to launch a CAD tools package. giving some Cad function if you
are interested please contact me.
Yours
Anton de Gruchy
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Sent: 11 February 1999 06:06
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Subject: MI: Snap Tolerance
I've been trying to join the borders of one polygon with another using the
node editor tool. When I specify a tolerance of 5 pixels the nodes appear
to snap to the corresponding nodes in the bordering polygon however, when I
zoon in the nodes are not snapped. I have to progressively zoom in and
re-edit before the nodes coorectly snap. Is this a bug in MapInfos editing
capabilities? Is there a way arround this?
Jeff Rogers
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