We have created a MB program to perform the same process as Atlas GIS(DOS)
where a given map window is sectioned to a size specified by the user
(usually A size, C size or E size) and a page is created at the same scale -
zoomed to the page size and continues until the entire window has been
covered. We do not print the page but we make a workspace of the page that
can be printed later.
Chuck Collins
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Nucomm Data, Inc.
(612) 591-0820
http://www.mnmaps.com
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I agree Warren,
I remember Atlas*GIS (for DOS) handling this sort of thing OK about 10 years
ago!
(And scale bars likewise....).
Wouldn't it be nice if you could draw a box in the corner of a map (or
layout), and whatever scale you were at, MapInfo would automatically fill
that "box" with the right scale bar and RF for your particular zoom.
Chris Perry
Manager Mapping Systems
Parks Victoria
Melbourne Australia
Ph: 613 9816 6800
Fax: 613 9816 7222
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Subject: Re: MI Wish list - an ideal gridmaker
> Wouldn't it be nice if ... gridmakr.mbx worked like this:
> ...
Or how about native support for grids in MapInfo? By this I mean a special
layer (like cosmetic
layer) which has properties for drawing grids. You set the range, interval,
labelling, perhaps even
layer control variations, etc. and MapInfo draws the grid for you without
any need for data sets.
Imagine no more multi-MB data files just showing a fine grid. Native support
for graticules may
also open the way to more advanced features in layout windows. e.g. map rim
coordinate labels.
This type of feature seems to be implemented in ArcView's graticule
extension very well.
Grid layer properties could be stored in workspace files with a modest
MapBasic construct. I don't
think the whole implementation of this would not be particularly difficult.
I suggested this to MapInfo last year...
Regards,
Warren Vick
Europa Technologies Ltd, U.K.
www.europa-tech.com
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