RE: MI RE: Translators

2000-05-23 Thread Jeff Lebowski
That's only the case if you are using a newer version of MapInfo, otherwise Wessex has a free DOS shp2mif translator on their website under SupportUtilities. From there, you're home free. http://www.wessex.com -Original Message- From: Bill Thoen [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent:

RE: MI MapInfo Professional JAVA version down the road?

2000-05-22 Thread Jeff Lebowski
With the advent of Win 2000 helping to merge the multimedia capabilities of Win98 and power of NT I think that down the road OS's will demand multiple CPU's and that MapInfo should start reconfiguring it's line two work in this environment, the sooner the better. don't hold your breath.

RE: MI Well . . . .has anybody tried their GPS this morning?

2000-05-02 Thread Jeff Lebowski
I did and it kept giving me coordinates for someplace called Devil's Mountain in Wyoming. Go figure. -Original Message- From: David Reid [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Tuesday, May 02, 2000 7:54 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: MI Well . . . .has anybody tried their GPS this

RE: MI New version, new hardware?

2000-04-17 Thread Jeff Lebowski
the big question is whether you have any 16-bit apps you want to run on your new system. if the answer is yes, then windows 2000 is out of the question because they've stripped all 16-bit code out. personally, i'd go with winnt just because it's much more stable than win 95/98 and the 3rd

RE: MI Sangars

2000-04-07 Thread Jeff Lebowski
Just as long as the potato salad doesn't spoil. -Original Message- From: David Eagle [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Friday, April 07, 2000 8:16 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: MI Sangars Me thinks our sandwiches are going to be a little warm!

RE: MI MapInfo CEO comments in magazine

2000-04-07 Thread Jeff Lebowski
It really wouldn't surprise me in the least if MapInfo completely abandoned the desktop GIS market. They have been making strides in that direction for the past few years, and it is evident more than ever with the recent press releases touting their big money deals over their software. All

Re: MI MB: Changing styles

1999-08-29 Thread Jeff Lebowski
Try this... Dim ColorRow As Integer Dim ColorObj As Object Set Table WorkTable FastEdit On Undo Off Fetch First From WorkTable Do While Not EOT(WorkTable) ColorRow = WorkTable.RowID ColorObj = WorkTable.Obj Alter Object ColorObj Info OBJ_INFO_PEN,