We always try to stick to the standard scales, e.g. 10, 20, 30, 40, 50, 60, 100, 200, etc.We'll sometimes use scales that can be measured by either do...
You can also have cooling problems with laptops, where the CPU will throttle down during intensive operations, causing things to take longer. If you ...
A lot of the resellers have old disks lying around.
Some State Plane HistoryAnd as I said above, I think you may be overestimating the ability of hardware to do that... We often spend a lot of time wai...
Some State Plane HistoryIt sounds like I view things a bit differently than you do...I don't view an LDP as a "kludge". As a Surveyor, when you are u...
Richard - I believe we're on the same pageI can see your point. But I'm not sure such a solution would be ideal just yet.If everything is stored inte...
RichardI suppose the biggest problem I have with what you are saying is that things like ECEF coordinates and a rigorous 3D inverse in such a system g...
Isn't the real root of the problem> I have always looked at this whole issue (scaled coordinates, low-distortion projections, etc.) as the tail wag...
So it doesn't sound like the video card, then. I'm using a 9800 GT and I've never seen the issue.It seems a few people have managed to get the proble...
Which video card were you using before?
It sounds a lot like you may be hitting a known issue, which may have something to do with graphics hardware.Check out this thread:This is an issue I'...
It's more related to the way the figure is defined.A 3D Polyline has a set of vertices in 3D space. You can try doing an arc through any three of the...
> I think someone once posted that curves in a polyline where really just a series of connected very short lines anfd that survey figures actually ...