MI-L Internal limits

2000-11-13 Thread J . Wintner
Are there internal limits in MapInfo 6: Maximum number of polygons per region? Maximum number of points per polygon? Maximum number of points per region? Thanks in advance Josef Wintner ___ List hosting provided by

RE: MI-L Internal limits

2000-11-13 Thread Jacques Paris
The definitions contained in the MB v6.0 help file of Create Pline and Create Region both give the same limits: A single-section polyline can contain up to 32,763 nodes. For a multiple-section polyline, the limit is smaller: for each additional section, reduce the number of nodes by three. A

Re: MI-L limit of .map file size?

2000-11-13 Thread Jens Åge Nielsen
Have you tried packing the table? (Table Maintenance Pack Table) It just might help. __ Jens Åge Nielsen Jl. Guntur 35 Bogor 16151 - Indonesia Tel +62 251 324711 / Fax +62 251 340098 E-mail [EMAIL PROTECTED] / [EMAIL PROTECTED]

MI-L RE: centreline data

2000-11-13 Thread Anthony Greenhalgh
Title: RE: centreline data Hi list, Does anyone know of a way to generate road centreline data from normal cadstral data. ie instead of two road lines you have the one line which runs through each polygon centroid. Any help would be appreciated. TIA Anthony Anthony Greenhalgh GIS

RE: MI-L MB Text file editing - Thanks for your tips!

2000-11-13 Thread Jens Åge Nielsen
Thank you for your tips, everybody! All of the tips suggested almost the same solution, and I've already implemented it. Thanks again. Best regards, Jens Åge Nielsen - Original Message - From: Jens Åge Nielsen To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Sunday, 12 November, 2000 00:42 Subject: MI-L

Re: MI-L GPS hardware for development in VB

2000-11-13 Thread Holroyd Engineering Services
Thank you for your comments, Iam now confident to proceed with the purchase of a GPS unit for the small data collection project we have at council. Thank you again to everyone who responded - Original Message - From: Johnson, Stuart (ENet) To: 'Holroyd Engineering

MI-L PCMCIA GPS are there any is Australia

2000-11-13 Thread Holroyd Engineering Services
Hi, Sorry if this is not an appropriate forum to ask this, but I think its maybe of interest to other subscribers. Following my previous post (GPS and VB), it would seem to be a more logical to purchase pcmcia version than hand held recreational/personal version of the hardware. I came across