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Feature Requests / Controlling/Showing Elevation Contours
« on: November 05, 2010, 04:22:56 PM »
The elevation shading for maps in 4.05 is very cool, thank you!

However, it appears that (a) the number of ranges is fixed; and (b) the size of each range is not obvious (although I would assume that they're evenly distributed as 1/5 of the difference min and max?)

It would be nice if:
(a) there was some sort of legend to determine which colors refer to which elevations; and/or
(b) there was a way to set the ranges for each color individually (e.g. range 1 is 0-4000, range 2 is 4000-8000, range 3 is 8000-10,000, range 4 is 10-11,000, range 5 is 11,000+ -- note that I am suggesting non-equal-sized ranges here!).

Note that with (a) and the current min-max features you could kinda sorta emulate (b).

(a) is particularly nice when you're using the auto-min-max feature.

Again, thanks! It's actually pretty interesting

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TopoFusion Pro / Color Aerials Wonky again? (2010-10-18)
« on: October 18, 2010, 06:59:32 PM »
Trying to look at some color aerials in California's Sierra Nevada (Kings Canyon area), I am getting nothing but error tiles. The last update on the Announcements forum indicated that the last bit of wonkiness was supposedly resolved over a month ago.

Is anyone else seeing issues with the color aerial servers? How would I debug the issue to make sure it's not me? Other map types (Landsat, OSM, MyTopo) seem to be working fine.


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TopoFusion Pro / Corrupt Topo Tiles?
« on: June 11, 2010, 05:39:45 PM »
Fired up TopoFusion to take a look at the Yosemite-Mammoth Lakes region using topo maps from TerraServer.
(This is TopoFusion 3.973 -- NOT the beta with MyTopo maps.)

Many of the tiles download fine but then all of a sudden the tiles start showing up corrupted; they look like old-school video corruption. Shutting down and restarting TopoFusion has no effect. I erased the Maps index and Maps0.dat file, and was able to download a few sets before running into the same problem.

Has anyone else seen this problem?

To make things a bit more interesting, I'm running TopoFusion on Windows XPSP3 under VMware Fusion 3.1 on a Mac (OS X 10.6.3), although I've never seen video corruption like this before. Also note that the VM doesn't get destabilized, and the corruption remains even across TopoFusion and VM restarts.


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TopoFusion Pro / Alternate California topographic map servers?
« on: January 31, 2010, 04:01:03 PM »
Is anyone else using a server for topographic maps other than Terraserver (particularly for California)?

For whatever reason (datum issues?), there are places where the maps are heavily offset within California; my understanding is that this isn't a TopoFusion issue but rather an issue with TerraServer and the underlying USGS maps (but other map sources have worked around this). It wouldn't be so bad if it was someplace no one would want to hike, but sadly, Yosemite NP has a number of these in prime hiking terrain (Hetch Hetchy Reservoir has a sudden shift, for example, as does the area near Tuolumne Meadows, right where two maps are stitched together).

It's particularly annoying because I wanted to get some Garmin custom maps for upcoming trips in these areas, and it wouldn't really do to have my track running in the reservoir (or worse, following the GPS straight into the drink...).

This isn't a problem with TopoFusion per se but it is something that will affect anyone trying to use TF in the affected regions.

I've skimmed the User WMS docs and some of the links presented elsewhere in the forum but didn't find anything immediately obvious (nor do I fully grok the WMS incantations).

Thanks,
Steve

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Feature Requests / Shading for elevation
« on: December 12, 2009, 02:26:31 PM »
The elevation profile tool has a number of ways to shade the track; the 'standard shading' seems to always do 4 stripes regardless of elevation change (it looks like just the quartile marks), and both vertical and horizontal shading just seem to do gradations.

Would it be possible to have 'striped' shading but with the stripes on x00 or x000 boundaries? I.e.  a stripe between 100/200, 200/300, or 1000/2000, or 500/1000, etc? That would make it easy to see actual elevation gain.

Thanks,
--Steve

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TopoFusion Pro / Replay of merged tracks
« on: December 12, 2009, 02:21:11 PM »
I've been playing with the 'merge' functionality (just uploaded some trips to EveryTrail) and have run into two issues:

1. EveryTrail didn't recognize a length of a merged GPX file;
2. Playing back a merged trail doesn't work very well with my merged tracks.

The background:
When backpacking, I collect a track per day of hiking, which means that there is a big time gap between the segments (finish ~7pm one day, start ~7am the next). Afterwards,  before uploading the gpx, I used TF to view the files and merge the two with the Merge Tool, and then I used 'save as...' from the right-click menu of the merged track to save as a gpx.

When I uploaded the resulting file to EveryTrail, it reported the trip length as 0.0 miles. I don't know if this is their bug or not; TF reports it as the proper length. (I've got the gpx if you want it.) No big deal, just interesting.

For fun, I decided to watch the replay of the merged track, and this results in a l-o-o-o-n-g wait at my campsite (the aforementioned ~12 hour gap between setting up camp and starting hiking again). While it's kind of nice to know that I camped there, it's rather annoying to have the playback pause for a long time. Is there a way to have the playback just cover the points one after the other or do something to compress that long interruption?

Thanks,
Steve

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Feature Requests / KMZ Tiling of User Maps
« on: November 30, 2009, 07:35:20 PM »
The ice cream is wonderful, may we have more?

Is there a way to export a KMZ of tiled user maps? Right now it seems like we can export predefined tiled datasets (aerials, satellite, topographic maps), to allow for really big regions,  OR untiled user maps which have to be limited to ~1024x1024.  "Obviously" one could do the tiling manually but TF already knows the georeferencing... or is there an easy step that I'm missing?

I ask looking at my 10MP user map of a local park...

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Feature Requests / Smooth Drawing Tools (plus better route management)
« on: November 23, 2009, 06:49:17 PM »
I've been a longtime user of the National Geographic TOPO! series. One of the tools they offer is freehand route drawing: you just click on the 'pencil' and draw (with a mechanism to erase the track), and click to stop drawing. This makes it pretty easy to trace a route along a trail (to whatever level of detail you feel necessary), and is (IMHO) easier than the 'draw a track' mechanism in TF -- the latter results in more point-click-point-click repetition, particularly for trails which aren't straight lines.

Why would I do this? If I'm planning out a hike, it's nice to follow the trail and get a good idea of both the distance covered by the trail plus the elevation profile of the trail, instead of doing straight lines between the interesting waypoints.

(On thinking about it, another feature of TOPO! that is nice is that if you hit a screen edge while drawing, the map will automatically scroll some distance, so you never need to stop drawing; in TF I have to stop drawing, switch to the hand tool, and start drawing again.)

My first, and specific, suggestion is thus to allow for this free-hand style of drawing rather than the current segment at a time.

Now I will go off into dreamland...

The idea for "better route management" is something that's been growing for a while as I've played with various map programs. The general idea is that I've picked a place to go (and in my case, go backpacking) but I haven't narrowed down exactly what to do yet. I can leave from a given trailhead (TH) and do several routes (call them routes 1, 2, 3) and stop at one of several places for my campsite (call them sites A, B, C). Some parts of routes 1,2,3 are in common (same trailhead), some aren't.

With most programs, including TF, I need to draw out every option (route 1 is TH -> A -> TH, route 2 is TH -> A -> B -> TH, route 3 is TH -> A -> C -> A -> TH, for example), and either lay all the routes on top of each other -- which is hard to do -- or draw a route, save it, clear it, draw a new route, record the data, clear it, etc.

It Would Be Nice if I could add another level of indirection and draw segments, then connect segments together into routes (maybe aggregating routes into trips).

In terms of my example above:
I draw a 'segment' a that is TH -> A. 
  Route 1 (one day's hike) is just segment a, Trip 1 is Route 1 in both directions.

I draw a segment ab that is A-> B, and a segment b which is B -> TH.
I've now got a couple of options:
   Route 2a combines segments a and ab (so it goes TH -> A -> B), and Route 2b combines segments ab and b (so it goes A -> B -> TH). (Basically, I'm trying to figure out where to camp one night.)

  Trip 2A has Route 2a for the first day, and a route that's just segment b (hiking B to TH) on the second day.
  Trip 2B has segment a (TH->A) for the first day, and Route 2b (A -> B -> TH) for the second day. Both of these Trips cover the same terrain but the Routes I travel are different.

This may sound complicated but it's basically a manual form of what a trip planning program like Streets and Trips or TopoUSA lets you do. What I'm hoping for is a way to think about a trip  as a whole and on a per-day basis, including adjusting the route accordingly ("what if I go THIS way? what's the elevation profile if I stop HERE, rather than THERE?").

I can certainly understand if your response is "way too hard and not worth it," but I figured I had to try.

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Feature Requests / Combo with color aerials?
« on: November 23, 2009, 05:40:17 PM »
I've got 3.95 and the Combo View options only appears to support the black-and-white aerials for places in the boonies. Is there a way to get a combo of Topo maps and color aerials?

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TopoFusion Pro / User Maps in 3.95
« on: November 23, 2009, 05:22:43 PM »
I have a freshly-registered copy of TF 3.95 (I bought it for the tiled map export, which is verra nize!) and have been playing with it.

I can't get the User Maps to work, or more precisely, to display.
What I did:
1. Scanned in a paper map as a PDF.
2. Exported the map from PDF to JPG
3. Verified that I could view the JPG.
4. Brought up the User Maps Dialog.
5. Added the file as a user map.
6. Nothing visible. I unchecked and then double-clicked on the map (which according to the docs is supposed to enable and display the user map)... the map resizes but I still can't see my user map... just the underlying topo map (or color aerials, or B&W aerials, etc).
7. Adjust the transparency slider from the default up to fully opaque and down to fully transparent... nothing.

What am I doing wrong?

This is on a virtual machine rather than 'raw' hardware; specifically, it's Windows XP running on VMware Fusion 2.0.6, under Mac OS X 10.6.2, so I'm wondering if there's something funny in the graphics system there.
(There are definitely funny things going on in the 3-D imaging; sometimes it shows, sometimes it doesn't.)

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