Thanks to all for the info supplied.
Overall, it seems that it is an industrial strength package that has
been built from the ground up rather than an MB application, and it does
its job quite effectively.
I'll happily supply the emails (6) to anyone interested.
Ladies Gentlemen,
My company has a large installed base of users, both full installations and
distributed run-time versions.
We still use Mapinfo 4.1, although we have purchased a copy of each upgrade
for evaluation.
Each time, I have investigated whether it is worth our while upgrading the
Is there a possibility to print a colour-seperated CMYK postscript-file
with the new MapInfo 6.0 version? Where can I find these print-format-settings?
would be great to get a hint.
Horst
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Warren has made some very valid points regarding world gazetteers, and I
hope that he will not mind some further comments from the point of view of
the Global Gazetteer. All comments should, of course, be prefixed by IMO.
1) Strictly speaking, a gazetteer is simply a location look-up. It does
Hi,
When I try to set my symbols, the list of fonts in the dialog box are limited compared
what I have installed in my Window/Font directory. Is there a certain type of
true-type fonts that Mapinfo only supports ?
YC Nyon
Dear all
Following my request last week for information regarding selecting text
objects from a layout and deleting them I am following up having worked
through the responses. From the responses I got (thankyou everybody) it was
clear that I need to query the LayoutTab to select the items I wish
If a true type font is installed in Windows, it should be available as a
text font, but not necessarily as a Symbol. I do not know what to do for MI
to accept it as a symbol.
But you can still use it by creating a text object of one character, typing
the character code you need and selecting the
To any Mapinfo users that use Maptech NOAA nautical charts:
I am currently running Mapinfo 5.5 .I have purchased a set of NOAA
electronic charts from Maptech, but cannot import the BSB format files as
they are in a proprietorial format. Is there a translator tool that can be
used with
Margie, we linked to your public health GIS site from ours at
http://www.rpmconsulting.com/PublicHealth.html
As for the map server question, ArcIMS is the latest and greatest, but if
all the geodata are in MapInfo format and I was used to the MapInfo
programming environment I might stick with
I have a table with a series of columns, one with place name and one with
the map code for each area.
As of right now, MI automatically labels the table with code #, but I would
like it to be switched to name as the default.( both columns are Character
but only code was indexed originally).
I've
There is a program called WorldReg Plus that allows you to open BSB files in
MapInfo. The web page of the company is
http://members.aol.com/MapData/software.html
"Strong, Michael B" [EMAIL PROTECTED] on 05/08/2000 08:26:17 AM
OK-thanks!!
-Original Message-
From: Francois Bergeron [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, May 08, 2000 1:59 PM
To: Swayze, Natalie: WPG
Subject: Re: Labelling Default
Hi again Nathalie,
Yes, I understand..but this is the solution. Dont click in the check box
option (Auto
Use the WorldReg program. I will allows you to load directly BSB format
+ it will save you the image registration process.
Contact:
web: http://members.aol.com/MapData
email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Best Regards,
Steve Iris
Marine Press of Canada
640 St-Paul West, Suite 300
Montreal, Qc
H3C 1L9
Hello everybody,
though working with MapInfo for a while, I just recently subscribed
to the mailinglist - and I already have a question. I hope someone can
give me a hint!
Im am supposed to use Mapinfo for network planning and documentation
purposes (glassfiber-networks in telecoms), i.e. it is
In what way does ESRI respond to public health? I am at a loss - I have seen
their presentations, etc but not ONE deals with anything that has anything
to do with public health (surveillance, assessment, program evaluation) .
Perhaps I am wrong, show me the way.
Dick Hoskins
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Sven Köllen wrote:
Hello everybody,
though working with MapInfo for a while, I just recently subscribed to
the mailinglist - and I already have a question. I hope someone can
give me a hint!
Im am supposed to use Mapinfo for network planning and documentation
purposes
Bill:
I visited this site -- but can't find any button that allows you to enter a
question. Am I missing something???
Thanks,
Dan
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Someone help !!!
Step 1 - I currently run a MapBasic script that loads a file into a MapInfo
table.
Step 2 - Then I run MapMarker and Geocode that table to the street level...
with fallback to zip code.
Step 3 - Lastly... I run a second MapBasic script to process that table
against various
(Please delete this long-winded diatribe if you are not into spirited
debate)
My two dollars
As an old-time MapInfo Pro desktop application user, I understand some of
the frustration with MapInfo spending more and more energy on their MapX
line, seemingly to the detriment MI Pro users. But
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Antigen for Exchange found timeline.gif matching =*.* file filter.
The file is currently Deleted. The message, MI gps stats, was
sent from LEPAGE, MIKE (MIKE) and was discovered in Pauline Hackwood\Deleted Items
located at NANCITY/CITYHALL/TEXADA.
Dear Mapper,
We are GIS Consultant located in Bali-Indonesia,
we have a problem and want to ask you for the answer. Our problem as follows
:We have a Places of interest layer and a street
layer, then we want to make a program with MapBasic to check how many ways to
get some place and
Chris,
Thanks for that. You have consoliated many ideas that have been spinning around
my head as I move my company towards its next business model. In other words, my
current mapbasic programming (particularly the ideas behind it) will most likely
need to be ported to the internet somewhere
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