i am unable to add track points to the middle of a track. is it possible to add newly created points between say point 200 and 201? if so how do i do this?...
Well it might not seem intuitive... 1) make one or more track points active 2) hold down the alt key 3) position cursor over an active track point 4) left...
maybe im not doing something right but im now getting a new section to my track that continues from the last track point. what is happening is im getting a...
Yes, sorry, I left out a step. 1) make one or more track points active 2) in the track control window, click on the button with three track points with a plus...
i must still being doing something wrong. id tried this and still couldnt get the result i want, the new points follow the track generally but pull to the...
NO, it always puts the new track point on the existing track. Then you can shift-drag it to where you want to put it. A bit tedious for sure. The alternative,...
aah, i was hoping that there may have been a point and click method to inserting the track points to the right location but that would be that too easy wouldnt...
35 13.281S 149 06.409E Easy to split, there is a button in the Track List window. Then in the Track Control window, use "Split Track". Then save all the...
Hi people fighting with tracks Inserting track points might become tedious if you have many. I dislike having to Alt-clicking on a selected point and then...
depending on what you want to do with the 'new' track file, i think you may have forgotten a step. the procedure you describe lays 2 sererate tracks on the...
That's true, two tracks are remaining. By the way you still can join the tracks using Ozi. At least two ways to do it : 1) select the first track point of the...
another method that could be used is the snap tool. in any event dealing with tracks and track points can be tedious on time until you get the hang of ozi. ...
I use the old active track points insert method. Maybe the next time I will break my track into track files such as track1, track2, etc. and then add my track...
I have had many questions relating to the same problem here in the Netherlands where the topo-maps are calibrated with the Dutch Grid (Rijksdriehoeksmeting)....
... Yes, it's in the Help File, Technical chapter. -- Dave Patton Canadian Coordinator, the Degree Confluence Project http://www.confluence.org dpatton at...
When I try to download S-56-25 from this site I get a "timed out" message & the download stops. Unfortunately this is not a site that continues the download...
Hi, Just to add another 'slant' to the working with tracks discussion. A couple of weeks ago I asked about standard for the sharing of info, and on of the...
Sandy, I don't know why you're having trouble downloading. The site should be fine for downloading via modem (if you have the patience). As for importing...
... Not a problem that others are having. Try using a different browser. I see you're using "Outlook Express" to post your message, so maybe you are using...
Many thanks. Using your map file everything is ok. This is the map file as generated by my import. OziExplorer Map Data File Version 2.2 S-56-30.sdw ...
Now that I have it right it is pretty awesome the detail shown. If attachments are allowed the attached track file is of the fences on my farm. ... From: "Dave...
... Could be a difference in the Ozi or MrSid DLL versions, but your map file has the map title as "S-56-30.sdw", but mine has it as "S-56-30". When I do the...
... This group doesn't allow attachments. For something specific like this(vs something that's likely to be used by others, which could be uploaded to the...
Sandy, Something is definitely wrong there. It looks like the x coordinate for point01 is correct, but the y coordinate is off by exactly 10,000KM. Point02...
Is it possible to import map file (with the ".map" extension) into a WORD document? So far I printed the map from Ozi, scanned it, and imported the resulting ...
... It's just a text file, you could import as text, or, rename the map file as .TXT and use Word as you normally would. But I'm prompted to ask _why_? Or...