Does anyone know the source data file (and map scale) of the water area layer (i.e. "ccWaterArea.cdf") that is bundled with Maptitude 5.0? Thanks for any tips anyone can offer.
Kevin F. Byrnes, AICP Director of Regional Planning & Regional Demographer George Washington Regional Commission (GWRC) 406 Princess Anne St Fredericksburg VA 22401 Ph (540) 373-2890 (ext 18) Fax (540) 899-4808 From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of [email protected] Sent: Monday, January 16, 2012 5:05 PM To: [email protected] Subject: [Maptitude] Re: Lost my "Blue Ocean" Hi: With a map open, choose the menu item File-Properties. >From here you can change the map "Background". Maptitude Mapping Software<http://www.caliper.com> Group Moderator --- In [email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>, "Bruce" <bruce.rising@...<mailto:bruce.rising@...>> wrote: > > I made a very nice map, by combining two together (of the US). But in the > combined file, the Atlantic, Pacific, and GOM are now white (normally in a > default map they are blue, or at least some shade of blue). > > I have a WATER layer on my maps, and it is checked. But I still have a WHITE > ocean. Any ideas how to adjust that feature? > > Bonzoboy >
