Mike, The feet <--> meter conversion is not working for all MPs features that can have a elevation specified. According the MP documentation, section 4.2.5,...
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I'm wondering if anyone has a good method and/or program for geo- referencing imagery. I have a few aerial photos with no projection or world files with them...
Mike, Is it possible to export a shapefile, in geographic coordinates, into xyz file with more than 5 decimal characters? The xyz file that I get has 8 decimal...
You can simply use Global Mapper to geo-reference (rectify) the imagery to load. If you just try and load the raw image files you should be prompted to ...
Luis, If you are getting 8 decimal digits in your XYZ file then that is the precision that your data is being written out to. If the last 3 digits are all 0...
Mike, If I have the coordinates of the upper left pixel (from Google Earth), and I create my own TFW file, Global Mapper seems to be bringing in the TIFF in...
Mike, The file "test foot.mp" contains several features, all of them having the same elevation: 2929 F When exporting this file to MP using the header...
Mike, If I mark a point in the shapefile and I ask to "set position" of the point, I get: -0.213929999778022 40.0747600037514 And when I mark the same point in...
If your coordinates are lat/lon coordinates in Arc Degrees then the correct projection is Geographic with units of Arc Degrees. From Google Earth the datum...
Luis, Actually what is happening is that the coordinates are being rounded to 8 decimal digits, then to save space any trailing zeroes are removed since they...
Jose, I took a look and found that for spot sounding and spot height features the elevation values were always being interpreted as meters if they did not have...
Mike, it has been really fast!. I need to make some tests in your solution for spots. With respect Summits, unit conversion is working fine by means of the...
Jose, I checked the .img file that you had provided and in the .img viewing tools that I have the elevation was interpreted correctly. What cGPSMapper should ...
Mike, you are right, if the header units are meters, cgpsmapper makes the rounding when converting to feet, and the elevation is always recognized by the gps. ...
Jose, I forwarded this threads and some of my thoughts to Stan at cGPSMapper, so perhaps he can shed some light on the situation. Thanks, Mike ... From:...
On 01 February 2007 21:24 in global_mapper@yahoogroups.com ... Yes, that is my experience as well with my monochrome Etrex Legend. Integers only. ... AFAIK,...
Hi! I have data that are defined in the Hungarian's national grid and I'd like to use it's projection in Global Mapper I find a reference to it in in the file...
Hello! Hungarian National Grid (EOV) is not supported at present, but custom settings allow to make it available. Here are my steps made for this: 1) custom...
Mike, Please, do the following test: - Load Test.mp. As you can see it contains 10 line features - Select all features an combine them. - Check that now we...
Jose, It's not the original 10 line pieces that are being exported. In fact the new export just has 9 lines. What is happening is that on export any non-road...
Jason, There is not currently any way to directly do that in Global Mapper. The only possible approach that I can think of would be to export your imagery to a...
Hello marci, ... ... Thank you very much! Just what I needed. And thanks to your reply it even became included in the current version of Global Mapper. Really...
Hello , I'm totally a newby with map authoring . I have a Streetpilot 5 , it comes loaded with NorthAmerica roadmaps and main roads of Central America , I live...
I think that your question would probably be more appropriate in the map_authors Yahoo group since it has more to do with cGPSMapper and the use of custom maps...
Mike, thanks for adding HD72 and EOV to Global Mapper! I tried it, and found that HD72 datum is O.K., but unfortunately the built-in EOV projection is not. ...