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TopoFusion Pro / Zooming in on a user map.
« on: January 18, 2009, 07:42:18 PM »
Thanks for the quick response!

An email about the fix would be welcomed.

--  SG

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TopoFusion Pro / Zooming in on a user map.
« on: January 18, 2009, 05:28:00 PM »
I'm doing three point calibration using my own points to rotate the user map.

You can see a screen shot at http://picasaweb.google.com/sgreen.sgreen/Misc#5292785974316376098

The user map disappears when I zoom in farther than the view shown there, or when I pan the map so that more than about 1/2 of the user map is out of view.

I'm using TopoFusion Pro 3.61 on Windows Vista Home Premium. The user map is a 1.12MB jpeg, 7125x2708.

Thanks for the help. --  SG

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TopoFusion Pro / Zooming in on a user map.
« on: January 18, 2009, 01:20:11 AM »
When I add a user map and then try to zoom in for a close look at part of it, it disappears. My user map covers a fairly small area, less than .5 miles wide. Is there any way to keep it visible when zoomed way in?

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Archived - Feedback and Comments / Wishlist: Workspaces
« on: May 25, 2004, 04:54:32 PM »
I use TopoFusion quite a lot; it's a great tool. I Keep a lot (hundreds) of GPS tracks and waypoint files around for my volunteer project at a large local park.

A feature that would be useful to me would be a way to save and load my active file list, enabled/disabled files, and current view -- the stuff that gets saved in TopoFusion.ini -- as a named workspace. Sometimes, when I get things set up in a way that I know I'll need later, I'll exit the program and save a renamed copy of TopoFusion.ini. The next time that I want that particular setup I can then change the name back to TopoFusion.ini before restarting the program, but that's sort of a hassle. It would be very handy if there were "File/Save Workspace" and "File/Load Workspace" commands that would allow me to use named ini files without restarting the program.

Keep up the good work, thanks.

-- Steve G.

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