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2000-10-27 Thread juanse barros





MI RE: one to many relationships

2000-06-02 Thread juanse barros

As far as i have tried Mi is not able to handle that posibility. It handles
one to one relations only, but do not manages all to one. I wish it could,
for handling multiple variables for the same region (schools for ejample, or
menu item opf a restaurant-point).

I guess this is because space is a one by one layer world. Only one atom can
be at "its one" space. Otherwise is a second flor, or one single room of a
school that you have over a single region named floor. I can be bother to
draw each detail of the schools (more than 4000) or students (their are in
movement and which system handles 1.000.000 gps signals arriving
simultaneously). Kind of Brazil! the movie.

If you find something please sumarize.

Juanse
Temuko-Chile


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De: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Fecha: Miércoles, 31 de Mayo de 2000 09:47 p.m.
Asunto: MI: one to many relationships





Hello,

I am not sure if I have asked this question before, so I will try
again.

Has anyone tried joining a one to many relationship in MI?

My experience has been that tables do join, but only one record seems
to display with the information tool

Any suggestions?

TIA

Peter


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RE: MI The Empire versus the metric

2000-05-29 Thread juanse barros

I guess that is the reason why the world community is trying to agree on the
Universal Metric System. You do not need the history to memorize the links
between diferent units. And the mathematics are much simpler.

Juanse Barros
Temuko-Chile


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De: Mick [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Para: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Fecha: Jueves, 25 de Mayo de 2000 12:48 a.m.
Asunto: Re: MI The Empire versus the metric


I must admit I've been impressed with the discussion, it's brought a smile
to my face a few times, well how about the Solomon Islands distance is
measured by the litre there..

i.e the number of litres of fuel you need in an outboard on a canoe to get
from  A to B, weather, currents and load sometimes make the same journey a
different length of course, as I found out to my cost a few times

I guess the bottom line is the best system to use in a place is the one
that
most people in that place understand, or maybe that's controversial.

Mick

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RE: MI DXF import and local grid

2000-05-23 Thread juanse barros

dear all

There have been conversation about dxf in the list i would like to know if
there is any help about the following:


I have some 90 dwg files composed of some 30 layers each (30 is the maximum
number of layers but they are not all contained on each file). I was able to
set them all in one layer cityall.dwg in Autocad14. The files have metric
coordinates (SAD 69, UTM).

Each layer represents a different atribute of the city plan. Primary,
secondary middle of street, electrical post, etc.

How can I save from Autocad, each layer as a separare dxf file to be
imported later to mapinfo?


Juanse
Temuco-Chile



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RE: MI - list problem ?

2000-05-18 Thread juanse barros

Count with my virtual chilean bottle of "tinto" (red wine), thanks BT.

Juanse


-Mensaje original-
De: PERRY Chris [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Para: 'Bill Thoen' [EMAIL PROTECTED]
CC: MapInfo-L (E-mail) [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Fecha: Jueves, 18 de Mayo de 2000 04:08 p.m.
Asunto: RE: MI - list problem ?


Bill,
Thank you so much for the work you do to keep this WORLD_WIDE resource up
and running. I suggest everyone send Bill a bottle of wine - Bil what is
your postal address.

Cheers All
CP

-Original Message-
From: Bill Thoen [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, 18 May 2000 23:55
To: HENROTAY PIERRE; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: MI - list problem ?


Normally, MapInfo-L produces about 30 messages a day or so, so when you
aren't getting mail with "MI" in the subject line, something's not working.

During the last virus scare, many servers were refusing mail, and since I
couldn't tell if the bounced mail from these was just temporary or
permanent, several people were unsubscribed. When servers stop relaying
MapInfo-L mail they just bounce mail back to my mailbox and fill it up, so
I
if your server stops handling mail for a couple of days, you're
automatcally
taken off MapInfo-L (I can't tell if your server is broken or if you have
abandoned your mailbox.) Anyway, you stop getting mail, so if this is not
what you want, just resubscribe. All the information about MapInfo-L is
available at http://www.directionsmag.com/mapinfo-l.

Sorry for any inconvenience, but it goes with the territory!

- Bill Thoen

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Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, May 18, 2000 2:18 AM
Subject: MI - list problem ?


 No messages received at all  from MI list these last days ? Is this
normal
?

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RE: MI Bivariate thematic mapping

2000-03-30 Thread Juanse Barros J

have you tried a symbol inside a symbol. I manage to use the same datapoint
more than one thematic mapping different columns, loading the layers as many
times (more than 3 get dificult to interpret) assigning different symbols at
each layer. To the one on the bottom i assign a bigger symbols and as i go
up on the layer position i use a smaller symbol

could work

juanse
Chile

-Mensaje original-
De: Alistair Hart [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Para: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED];
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Fecha: Viernes, 31 de Marzo de 2000 01:36 a.m.
Asunto: MI Bivariate thematic mapping


Has anyone done bivariate thematic mapping in MapInfo using two different
variables succesfully?

I would like to be able to map a dengue fever outbreak and fill property
polygons (regions) with a  foreground colour for each mosquito species
detected and then change the fill of the same polygons so it varies
according to the number of breeding sites on the premise.

I have successfully managed each operation separately but am having
difficulty organising the thematic mapping so that both variables are
displayed.

I already have symbols on the map polygons to indicate other variables so
that why I would like to use the polygon fill to state on of the variables.

Please tell me there is an answer to this! -Maybe an .mbx that takes
thematic mapping a little further? hh..

TIA
PS: "remember the insect repellent and 'avagoodweekend"

Alistair Hart
Dengue Action Response Team
Tropical Public Health Unit
Cairns, Australia
[EMAIL PROTECTED]

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RE: MI Do we want to create a MapInfo Newsgroup?

2000-03-17 Thread Juanse Barros J

Bill and the other:

I will keep the "petit committee", it always works better than going on a
full democracy "whose ever you are what ever you want to say wellcome"
approach.

Juanse Barros
Chile

-Mensaje original-
De: Bill Thoen [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Para: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Fecha: Viernes, 17 de Marzo de 2000 09:48 p.m.
Asunto: Re: MI Do we want to create a MapInfo Newsgroup?


Robert Karr wrote:

 What's a "Newsgroup", and why would that be better than what we have??
Bob


A newsgroup is a wide open open mailing list, with the main
difference being that all the mail resides on a server near you.
Your software can do all the same things with mail posted here
(read, send, search, thread, etc.) except that it doesn't fill
*your* mail box with mail. You have to connect to an NNTP server
(ask your ISP for the address of their news server) and you have
access to literally zillions of email based discussion groups.
The big GIS one is comp.infosystems.gis, but you can also look at
AutoDesk, ESRI, Integraph and other special forums that are
narrowly focused on just about any topic you can imagine. And I
mean ANY topic!!

However the first trick is try it out. Ask your ISP how to access
their news server. If they don't have one, you are not getting
the full firehose information stream you should be getting. Tell
the ISP what software you use to get your mail, and they should
be able to help you get set up. Then subscribe to news.answers or
news.newusers.questions and news.groups, and watch those for a
few days; you'll get the idea pretty quickly.

There are pros and cons to newsgroups just as there are for
mailing lists, but I think I will defer to those who thought
MapInfo-L should go to a newsgroup to describe why they think
newsgroups are better.

- Bill Thoen
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RE: MI Workspace regression utility

2000-03-15 Thread Juanse Barros J

Why not developing a tool, if possible, that will start by checking on a
given directory(s) before proceding with the exclusion/deletion of open
tables and asociated operations.

Juanse Barros
Chile

-Mensaje original-
De: Hayes, Andrew [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Para: 'Doyle, Peter W' [EMAIL PROTECTED]; 'Mapinfo-L'
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Fecha: Miércoles, 15 de Marzo de 2000 08:48 p.m.
Asunto: RE: MI Workspace regression utility


Peter,

Sounds like it might be worth expanding on this.  Perhaps by posting it to
mapinfo-l together with the source code, people could take the utility and
build on it if you gave permission for that.  Then hopefully, we could end
up with a utility that will read a workspace file, remove the open table
statement where a file cannot be fined, remove the relevant map from
statement and comma separator, and remove the layer control information
depending on where the layer appeared in the map from statement.  Queries
using that table should also be considered.

Andrew Hayes
GIS Analyst/Programmer
Wakefield MDC
 Web:   http://www.wakefield.gov.uk/
E-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Tel: 01924-(30)5440
Fax: 01924-(30)5424


-Original Message-
From: Doyle, Peter W [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, February 15, 2000 6:13 AM
To: 'Mapinfo-L'
Subject: MI Workspace regression utility


Greetings,

 Recently I have noticed there are a number of people inquiring about
how to open a Workspace that was created by a later version of MapInfo.

 As most of us are probably aware, the process is relatively simple
yet time consuming. Eg. use a text editor to edit the header of the
workspace, and
 then try to eliminate those lines that are not supported be earlier
versions. (can be frustrating at times).

 As I have a need to do this quite often, I decided to automate the
process by writing a simple MapBasic utility.  I have taken a very
simplistic approach -

 1) Read in the workspace
 2) Change the header
 3) Disregard all lines except for the table information
 4) Save out to new workspace

 You are left with a stripped down workspace that should load into
any MapInfo version, although you have now lost any formatting, layouts
etc.

 If you think this may suite your needs, or you just want to check it
out, Email me directly and I will forward it to you. Someone may even like
to build
 on the idea?

 If there is enough interest I will upload it to the Mapinfo-L site


Regards

Peter Doyle
TELSTRA
OnAir Networks Queensland
Geographical Information Systems  Mapping
'  +61 7  34064304
Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

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RE: MI Importing Map Symbols

2000-01-12 Thread Juanse Barros J

I have not found a method excep to put the new simbols (.bmp of no more than
500 kb) in the custsymb folder under ...\mapinfo\profesional\ path.

For my country chile, or any where else i have found tourist symbols and it
seems the category "the sort of stuff that is on your average tourist road
map" does not exist. I gather thats the reason for the geographer,
cartographer and the lot of ..grapher  to exist.


juanse
-Mensaje original-
De: Stokes Jonathan [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Para: MapInfo Listers (E-mail) [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Fecha: Miércoles, 12 de Enero de 2000 12:56 p.m.
Asunto: MI Importing Map Symbols


Happy New Year to you all

I'm interested in seeing if it possible to design map symbols in a graphics
package and then import them for use in MapInfo (we're running 4.5.2). Also
are there any (Free!!!) on line symbol sets that are available anywhere
(I'm
thinking of the sort of stuff that is on your average tourist road map type
thing)

ta

Jon

Jonathan Stokes
GIS Analyst
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North Yorkshire, HG1 5AW.
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RE: MI USGS Geographic Data

2000-01-12 Thread Juanse Barros J

Dear Steve and rest of mapper!

based on the list it seems that on your countries (especially USA a
Australia) there are a bunch of public map data released from some
governmental services (USGS, Nasa, Tigger, Zip Codes) that is the start of
some of your analysis, or it works like an anchor for modern aerial
photographs, satelitte images, or country surveys. Is that declaration
true?.

Can any of you directme to some of the discution around the point of the
property or need of difusion or governmental data (at last paid by all of
us)?.

In Chile, the paradise for brutal capitalism, all the governmental
institutions are going around on how to sell? and how much to charge? for
their cartography or any other type of data. As GIS is a new fenomenon here,
most of the data or is too expensive, or the institutions haven't decided
yet, and they are not releasing their info.

I would like to learn what happens or is happening abroad? Any help,
comments, will be well received.

Juanse



-Mensaje original-
De: Steve Wallace [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Para: MapInfo-L [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Fecha: Miércoles, 12 de Enero de 2000 02:01 p.m.
Asunto: MI USGS Geographic Data


Well, it finally happened. Maybe some of you noticed it already. I guess I
should have realized it from the number of new messages and advertisements
I had read regarding SDTS translators, but now I know for certain.

The USGS Geographic Data site no longer provides data in the "DLG-3
Optional" format from their HTTP:// site. I checked my FTP client, where I
had the USGS FTP site entered, and the non-SDTS DLG format data is still
out there for 1:100K and 1:2M, but who knows how long it will be there.

I have a translator for DLG, but not one for SDTS. Some of you may be in
the same boat. So, if you expect to get some of their data, use logon as
anonymous with your FTP client to edcftp.cr.usgs.gov and look in
/pub/data/DLG/ before they take that away too. Otherwise, looks like a good
year to invest in data translation companies!



Steve Wallace
GIS  Market Information Manager
Florida Farm Bureau Insurance Companies

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RE: MI Raster to Vector Conversion

2000-01-07 Thread Juanse Barros J

I agree with robert edwards

For vectorizing after scanning I am using Streamline 4.0 from Adobe. Usually
you still need some hand clening other wise you end up with a lot of non
existing object. I been able of only obtaining lines. To get closed
polylines of better polygons only work with veru simple drawing.

I understand that Corel Draw family have a vectorizing option.

Steve riese How did you do the "mask out color process"?

Juanse Barros
Referencia S.A.
Temuko - Chile



-Mensaje original-
De: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Para: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Fecha: Jueves, 06 de Enero de 2000 11:54 p.m.
Asunto: Re: MI Raster to Vector Conversion


[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 I have JPEG images of 1:50,000 topographic maps.  From these, I need to
extract feature objects (roads, rivers, buildings, etc.).  I can mask out
colors and save different copies (e.g., save a copy with only green to
represent trees), but how do I proceed to convert these green areas into
vector objects?  I've looked through the MI/MB documentation, but couldn't
find anything.  The area I've got is about 40km x 50km so, naturally I'm
not
looking forward to manually coding the points!  Any help or suggestions? 

I my view you describe two different types of "raster-to-vector"
conversions:
one for lineal features (roads, rivers, political boundaries, etc.) and
another for areas (forested areas, lakes, etc.). And I believe different
tools are needed for these two types of problems.

For conversion of lineal features any standard raster-to-vector tool used
in
drawing applications will do the trick. However, in converting areal
features
you will want to make sure that adjacent areas in the raster image don't
result in vector-based regions with a lot of slivers and overlaps along
common boundaries. For this you want something specially designed for
extracting regions from the raster image, such as the MapTools region
extraction tool. Information about this tool can be found at the URL:
  http://members.aol.com/MapTools/

  Robert Edwards
  The MapTools Company
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