Hi does anyone have any MSO boundary files for Cable coverage? Thanking you
in advance.
Derek
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Tim -
Make sure that your declare statement:
Declare Sub IsTableOpen(ByVal MyTable_str as string)
matches your definition statement:
Sub IsTableOpen
.
.
.
End Sub
Yours should read:
Sub IsTableOpen(ByVal MyTable_str as string)
Lindsay Giles
Senior GIS Analyst
AXYS
I am running MapInfo 5.5 under windows NT.
I'm trying to print some rather complex print jobs and they are taking a long
time to print. These prints spool to about 19MB and can take over an HR to
print. The printer I am using is an HP LaserJet 4500. Is there anyway I can
speed up the
Hi Tim,
The easiest way to determine whether or not a table is open, is as you
mention
your self to use the TableInfo() function, which will give an error if the
table isn't open.
And because this question might be asked over and over again, I would say
that the
best thing to do is to put
Stephan,
We have used the Grid sdk and converted it for use with Delphi. It is really
not that difficult.
We have developed several tools that either use MapInfo grids or produce
them.
Roeland
Roeland van der Spek
Mercator GeoSystems
www.mercatorgeo.nl
- Original Message -
From: Stefan
Hello all,
I think I must be missing something obvious here, can somebody point me in
the right direction.
I can find an item in a layer by the using the layer.find.search method.
This is fine if I know the name of the item I'm looking for. How could I go
through each item in a
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again
Gareth Hardman
Dear all.
Pleas excuse me if this question has already been discussed. I am new to the list.
I use Vertical Mapper V.2 (MapInfo Professional V.5.0) to create a drape file. The
image I want
to drape over the 3D model is a high resolution satellite image. I would like to
preserve the
detailed
It's ok - I found it
For each oFeature in layer.AllFeatures
Thanks
Hamish
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On Behalf Of Hamish George
Sent: 06 March 2000 09:16
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject:MI Mapx - How can you navigate through
Someone recently sent this to me:
"I recently sent an e-mail to ESRI, inquiring about the status of
ArcView on the Mac, and pointing out that running v.3.2 under
emulation on a G4 was a rather poor substitute for the real thing. To
my surprise they answered:
'We have been watching Mac OS X;
In VB:
Dim ftr as MapXLib.Feature
For Each ftr in map.Layer("TargetLayer").AllFeatures
...
Next
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Sent: 06 March 2000 09:16
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Subject: MI Mapx - How can you
G'day Roeland,
I have had several unsuccessful attempts to link to the MI grid engine from
Delphi.
The main thing I don't understand is how to implement the GE_HGRID handle.
Any chance you could share a basic snippet of Delphi code that demonstrates the
fundamentals of opening an MI grid.
HI guys:
I did not see any documentation in mapx brochure
about able to import mif files. is this true? MapX cannot read mif/mid files. if
so, then how do we create files using VB and then just viewing it in map
window?
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rajeev saraf
Hi List,
I am in the process of exporting a large number (1000+) of maps into .wmf
format for publication. The country borders are displayed in MapInfo as
pure black (e.g. RGB = 0,0,0) but after they exported the publishers tell me
the .wmf files are showing them as quadrichrome (4
I believe that this topic has been discussed in the past and I need to find
out if anyone has a solution. We have an HP 750C and are presently running
MapInfo 5.5. We are having a very difficult time printing maps. Our maps
are fairly detailed - they include a great deal of point, vector
Here is a solutin that may give event he lowly farmer a bvigger pipe to the
net
http://www.tachyon.net/
FY
MidNight Mapper
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Sorry about the ESRI post, but if it will motivate MI to move back with the Mac
...
from: http://www.maccentral.com/news/0003/06.esri.shtml
"ESRI Conducting survey on GIS software
by Dennis Sellers, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
March 6, 2000, 7:00 am ET
ESRI, a provider of Geographical Information
Hi everyone,
I'm working on a MapBasic Program that performs operations on an Oracle ODBC
table.
First, my program establishes a connection with the server by opening the
linked table and refreshes it by issuing a Server Refresh command (taking
the information from the Metadata included in the
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Hi Brian,
You could use the ROWID function.
label the objects with the ROWID (use the expression option and type in
ROWID)
print the map
I tried using a 'select rowid "ID", col1, col2... from mytable' to get a
numbered list but it didn't work so here is a work around: (someone may be
able to
Thanks very much to four of you (C. Perry, M. Roundill, J. Paris, R. Saraf)
who told me about using ObjectGeography and/or the MBR (minimum bounding
rectangle) function to find the min. and max. coordinates of a polygon. This
is simple to do, and two examples should make it clear:
select
Listers,
I keep getting the MB error "Sub procedure or Function IsTableOpen does not
match Declare", from the following bit of code kindly provided by Ahmet
Dabanli.
include "C:\Program Files\MapInfo\MapBasic\mapbasic.def"
Declare Sub WellsOpen
Declare Sub IsTableOpen(ByVal MyTable_str as
I have a table concerning all the electric lines of my region. This table
is
made out of series of point that create the effect of a line. I would like
to convert those series of points into lines and i can't find a way to do
this rapidly. Is there a way? Thanks
The free utility called
Is there a free viewer out there which allows the user to
viewmultiple layers in one window. I downloaded Mapinfo's
proviewer and this apparently doesn't do this. I'm interested
in viewers that can handle tab files.
ProViewer will display multiple layers in a window if you open
a workspace
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