I Take It That Fire Lanes And Roads Are Out?Ya, then we can add another "complex tee shirt" to the collection. Around here they are using this specia...
That's what they should have told my grandfather after he spent nearly half a lifetime working to pay their wages "you want to hunt? You have 2 feet"....
I really did not intend to bring hunting into this. However you did. My grandfather could not hike the pacific crest trail, or use his two feet becaus...
no attack intended, but this is personally directed to you, it's a long winded one. What you have just done is provide a prime example of what is wron...
You can as long as you are not crippled, overweight, or otherwise disabled.That eliminates what ...half of Americans. This roadless designation is dir...
That is directly in conflict to the intent of the congressional acts that created the forest reserves and the Forest Service. Congressional actThey we...
You have mail, once you respond, I'll send it as a compressed folder. The instructions are included. It is easier than it looks to get it running. If ...
I do not believe it has that ability built in.I'd be happy to send you a free extension I downloaded a few years ago that will do what you want in Arc...
In my experience any error codes displayed (especially in Trimble Survey Controller) require a shop visit. The old CU face plate provided useful error...
Only for areas with good wireless coverage.
Yup, thanks!
Ok, that is what I thought. It IS much easier. The r/w lines do not have to be 3D polylines, you just have to have label RW checked on in the draw sec...
I would think it would be fairly easy. So far I have been able to convert my RW lines to 3D polylines by draping them over the TIN, then creating a .s...
Well it could work several ways. First it could just be an offset label. Second it could sample a point from the tin at the r/w line as well at all of...
That sounds like the best solution so far! Thanks for the ideas. JRL
Ambler is an excellent and interesting case. Several years ago, I was called on to do the title work for the original Ambler tract, as the title compa...