Yes Robert,
Definately interested in ANUDEM for MI, anyone else?
Thanks for your reply.
Laith
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To: 'Laith Wark'
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Yes Robert,
Definately interested in ANUDEM for MI, anyone else?
What do you think it would cost?
Thanks for your reply.
Laith
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Laith Wark would like to recall the message, "MI From XYZ to slope anaylsis".
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Yes you can: Check out
http://www.cs.wisc.edu/~ghost/
HTH
Peter
Peter Ketting, GIS consultant
Ministry for Environment and Energy
Denmark
/snip
...the PDF method because I see what a PDF file will look like; I
can't look at
a PRN file (can I?).
Thanks listers, you've come
You might want to have a look at MFworks. It can be viewed at our website
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MFworks. A full up to date version can also be downloaded.
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Education Consultant
ThinkSpace Inc.
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From: Laith
Use ODBC that works like a charm
Anton
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Sent: 27 September 1999 10:13
To: 'Yvonne Hau'
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Hi Yvonne,
If you only want a
Just a totally unrelated fast fact-
When Buzz Aldrin was getting back into the lunar landing module and removing
his suit, he accidentally knocked off a switch on a control panel. When
they tried to use the switch and found the toggle missing, he used that same
pen to stick in the resulting hole
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Hi David (- how are things in Merseyside?) listers
I've recently been experimenting with IE4 / IE5 and its Active-X
component with Delphi to integrate web browsing in an application. Until
last month I didn't know that you could do this with IE. This is obivously
well-beyond the humble
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G you know what I mean...
transtlation of my late day garble:
Anybody know of a way to promote records (like you can in arcview in a
mapinfo table using mapbasic (or any other method for that matter.)
sorry for the confusion. I banged out the message 2 secs before I went
home.
-Ben
Good thing it was a pen, if it had been some cheap #2 the tip might have
broken off and they all would have been screwed!
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Hi!
I noticed some strange behavior from MI when I display decimal value
in labels. My regional settings are set to display a comma as decimal
separator. So, in the browser, in MI, a distance value looks like 0,5. If I
label objects with decimal numeric value, the label will show as 0,5
When I use format$(distance,"#0.00")+" km" *notice the dot in 0.00*, I get
0,50 km, with a comma. Nothing to help me understand...
Yannick
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Esteemed colleagues:
I performed a Point Inspection on a hypsographic grid. Rather than
finding a new column with elevation data for each record, I found a new
column with elevation data for exactly 199 records (out of ~5000). The
selection of records seems to have been random. Is
Maybe if they had spent some of the million dollars buying better switches
that wouldn't break so easily, they would never had needed the pen
Chris
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Hello to all.
It is called Cristian and I am making a map of my Temuco city (Chile)
for
visualizing an automobile with a GPS for my work from I title, but I
want to make a
data base for certain points of the city that is seen when he are
punctured
on the and don't I eat up make him one could
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