On Monday 14 November 2005 10:05, Jeroen Vanattenhoven wrote:
> In projects our research group is working on, there are GIS companies
>  involved. So when we get there data (in Shape format), there is already
>  a watermark present?
>
Jeroen,

Are you using GIS data or SVG pictures of the GIS model?

SVG is a model of a picture, whereas GIS is a model of geographic data.

A picture of a car is not the same as the engineering drawing of a car. And a 
screenshot of an Autocad drawing does not give away the car CAD drawing. 
There is loss in the conversion process, and the same happens with GIS->SVG 
transformation.

Ronan

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