Tony,What you have described matches my understanding as well. In my area (northeastern Colorado), the WGS84 (or EPSG3857) coordinates are about 4.5 f...
@jacob-wall That works. Thanks! Kinda strange. If I type (setq sv:sm 500), the command line replies 500, but setup says the horizontal scale is 100. ...
Can't you just click the pull-down, or just type, setup Yes, but not from within a macro.
@glen @frozennorth Thanks. I probably wrote it off too soon. I may renew it in the future.
I was, until recently, a Certified Fe'ral Surveyor. The course did have a significant amount of valuable, in-depth information and I had a much better...
I'm not retracing any of this survey- I just found it in the records while I was searching for something else. I thought it was interesting that the d...
The county surveyor's record in my home county has similar notation. This survey is from 1887. I'm pretty sure that 40.26.4 chains shown here is is eq...
Like Jim Frame, I use a Triumph-LS with a short (~5 foot) rover pole. It's better balanced and has less runout and less centering error than a longer ...
@gdskelly That's awesome.?ÿ Thanks. Help me out with the syntax of all those semicolons and slashes.?ÿ I might find a use for combining some other co...
@sergeant-schultz That's how I ended up making them.?ÿ I'm pretty sure there was a single command to make them, but maybe not.?ÿ I did find out that b...
Thanks, all of you, for the quick responses. These were made by a lady that used to do some drafting for me years ago. I think she was using Carlson S...