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Feature Requests / Skip tiles not enabled
« on: January 01, 2007, 01:07:58 PM »
There is a combo 1m tileset and it does work anywhere that there are aerials.  It combines the 2m topo and 1 meter aerial.

As far as it switching to it when it shouldn't, I'll have to take a look at it and see if I can correct it.  It should bump up to the next tileset if combo 1 is disabled.

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Beta Testing / user maps
« on: January 01, 2007, 12:33:52 PM »
Glad you like it.  Thanks for the feedback!

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Archived Support / PHOTOFUSION-NEW TRACK WITH OLD PHOTOS?
« on: January 01, 2007, 12:32:47 PM »
If you compute the number of hours to offset two years, then it will work just fine.

It would be a positive GMT offset, and remember to subtract 7 hours (or whatever your timezone offset is).

So:

24*365*2 (years) = number of hours in 2 years (supposing it was exactly 2 years off) = 17520 hours

then subtract 7 = 17513:00:00

Of course pictures won't be in the right place unless you rode at the EXACT same speed as the ride that you took the pics on.

If you check out the new beta there have been significant changes to photofusion, making it so you can just add pictures manually.

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Archived - Feedback and Comments / crash in GOVSS analysis
« on: December 28, 2006, 06:48:12 PM »
Thanks for the report on that!

1:00 would be interpreted as 1 minute, not one hour.  But it obviously shouldn't crash!

I fixed it so it takes it as 1 minute.  For one hour use "1:00:00".

Thanks!

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Archived Support / Help with Pocket PC
« on: December 21, 2006, 08:26:03 PM »
Not unless it can run Windows 98/ME/2000/XP/Vista.

No pocketPC or Palm version, sorry.

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TopoFusion Anouncements / TopoFusion and Direct3D
« on: December 19, 2006, 07:35:10 PM »
Thanks for sparing us a beating.  '<img'>

The shorter list is definitely current graphics card that will not work with TF Direct3D.  Pretty much any new card should be able to handle it.

The only thing I'd steer away from is 'onboard' graphics cards.  Get a dedicated card from nvidia or ati (even a cheap one) and you won't have any problem running TF.

You could check for DirectX 9.0c compatability, but that's pretty much a given.

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Archived - Feedback and Comments / Photofusion
« on: December 19, 2006, 11:54:36 AM »
Everything in the "target" directory (the bottom directory in the photofusion dialog).  If that directory wasn't where the original, full-scale images were (that's the way I usually do it), then you'll need to copy the original images from the top directory in the dialog over too.

Basically:

index.php, aerial.jpg, topo.jpg, profile.bmp, and th_*.jpg

from the original source dir:

*.jpg

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Feature Requests / Waypoint Management
« on: December 18, 2006, 09:04:38 PM »
Give 2.985 (out today) a try.  It will ignore duplicates on download into an existing file.  

This really should have been done for consistency.  Most units don't like duplicate named waypoints anyway.

Thanks.

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Beta Testing / Export Bug in 2.984
« on: December 18, 2006, 09:03:32 PM »
Also, thanks for the report about no smearing!  Great to hear that problem cleared itself up!

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Beta Testing / Export Bug in 2.984
« on: December 18, 2006, 09:03:02 PM »
I had a chance to look at this today.  I had noticed some problems with large exports on my system.  I definitely don't want the beta to be a downgrade in this category.

I just put out 2.985 that uses a little different method (perhaps slower) of exporting large images.  Please download it and give it a try.

I was able to get 8000x8000 going.  Before anything over 4096x4096 would fail.  If this version still doesn't work, can you post your log file from a failed export?  Thanks.

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Feature Requests / Waypoint Management
« on: December 18, 2006, 02:47:54 PM »
I think I understand what you're saying.  So if you download a waypoint into TF, add a comment and upload it back, you lose that comment?  Does it just get shortened?  What GPS do you have?

You'd definitely lose the URL field (where the picture paths are stored), so I guess the loss of comments is moot point.

OK, so if you download waypoints into an existing file (which you can do now) it should only add any that don't already exist.  I can't think of any reason you'd want the duplicates, so this makes perfect sense.  If you just want to dump all your waypoints from the GPS, you can do a new file.

I'll add this to the 'todo' list.  Shouldn't be hard.

As to no names with the waypoints, how about if the names show up when the photo display is toggled off?  Would that be good enough or do we really need an option to display names when photos are already displayed?

Thanks for all the feedback.

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Feature Requests / Suggested Improvements
« on: December 18, 2006, 11:39:54 AM »
BTW -

As of this morning, 12/18/06, the OnEarth server is back up with both 3D and Landsat downloads!

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TopoFusion Anouncements / OnEarth Back Up! (was: downtime)
« on: December 18, 2006, 11:36:21 AM »
As of this morning, 12/18/06, the OnEarth server is back up with both 3D and Landsat downloads!

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Feature Requests / Suggested Improvements
« on: December 17, 2006, 10:37:58 PM »
Re: manual jpeg assc.  Just add a waypoint by clicking (waypoint tool) and then use the button to browse to a jpeg.  Doesn't need to have time or an associated GPX track.  It wouldn't be too hard to associate other files here too, just might be a little confusing for people.  I'll think about it.

I think a dialog with thumbnails and a list of waypoints might be  a little over the top in terms of what it would take to get that rolling versus the real gain in functionality you'd get.  Having to browse to grab a pic through explorer (where you can get a display of thumbnails) is 80% there, unless I'm not quite understanding it...

No real easy way to convert shape -> GPX.  It's not outside the scope of TF, though, since we just added export TO shapefile.  Import is a little trickier but it'll happen sooner or later.

As for landsat issues, it seems the entire server has been down for the last few days, meaning no one can get landsat images, beta or otherwise.  I hope he gets the server back up soon!  Fingers crossed...

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Archived Support / Surveys in Central America
« on: December 16, 2006, 11:21:23 AM »
Hit the "L" key, or use the drop down in the upper right to switch to the Landsat tileset.

I'm not quite sure what kind of topo map you are trying to create, but if you traced out contours of the ground using a GPS you could   create topo lines, sure.  If you just want to get roads and trails marked, then GPS is ideal.

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Archived Support / DeLorme PN-20 and TopoFusion
« on: December 15, 2006, 09:35:09 AM »
I did a little reading and it appears it can only read "data packets from XMap" as raster images.  

Quote
Regarding the Aerial Data Packets, and the USGS topo quads which they contain, bear in mind that these are purchased as separate downloads from the DeLorme site. It's true, however, that $50 worth of them come included with Topo USA 5.0 (i.e., you can download up to $50 worth from DL before you need to provide some means of paying for any more).


In other words, it's not going to be easy for a 3rd party app (like TF) to get any old map onto the units.  Possible, yes, but would require reverse engineering the protocol and data format.

Might be worth the effort, might not be legal, and I'd have to see (and "like") the unit first.  Even if you only display TopoUSA's maps, it'll still be an improvement over Mapsource.

If you purchase one, please let us know what you think.

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Archived Support / Changing waypoint color?
« on: December 15, 2006, 09:26:14 AM »
The box drawn at each waypoint is the same color as the "track point" setting in options->prefs, which is the color the track points go to when you're in select points mouse mode.

I can't think of a way to remove just the text while keeping the dot on a waypoint.  It would be easy to add "no text" in the preferences (where you found symbol, etc).  That's not the easiest for use, but I'm not sure how else to include an option like that.

What do you think?

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Archived Support / DeLorme PN-20 and TopoFusion
« on: December 15, 2006, 09:16:35 AM »
Hi,

Thanks for the info on the new GPS.  It sounds promising.  To have something like TF running on a handheld unit would be pretty incredible -- especially with 4 GB of map storage.

To answer your question, I have no idea what the format of the maps will be.  I will have to check out the unit itself and see if adding upload support within TF is 1) possible, 2) worthwhile.

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Feature Requests / Suggested Improvements
« on: December 14, 2006, 10:29:06 PM »
Quote (smileyninja @ Dec. 14 2006,12:41)
* improved access to waypoint information- something similar to ExpertGPS's way of searching for a particular waypoint (type and search at same time).

*Is there a way to change the default placeholder that is shown when downloading tiles?  The checkmark and downloading image is jarring and a bit intrusive for my tastes.  It's possible I'm just used to USAPhotomap's simple empty square.  However, if it's possible to put in a system like WorldWInd or WW2D, it would not be necessary to have placeholders.
[edited: After purchasing and trying out the latest version, I'm not noticing this as much.  Maybe it was the "Demo" that was bothering me.]


* add virtual earth layers( hybrid -aerials with streets) with automatic "flipping" from the USGS b/w 1m aerials, to the color .25m aerials if you zoom in close enough.  

* if not that, how about adding Tiger Streets and a USGS search for addresses (like USAPhotomaps)?

* The way WW2D loads and displays tiles/aerials is very nice (especially using the plugin for loading VirtualEarth server). If the program would start with a large scale of either the US or just the county you are in, allowing a user to get his/her bearings.

* is there anyway to "share" the downloaded aerial maps between these various programs?  They all come from the same place for the most part (except for the virtual earth stuff).  I have 4gb of aerials and topos for central florida I've gotten for USAPhotomaps and still have to download more whenever I use another program.  It would be very nice to just set a pointer to direct to a central depository to grap these photos. [Edit: I see in Preferences that it is possible to change the map directory.  I wonder if USAPhotomaps and TopoFusion store the files in the same manner?]

*How about a way to just select the tiles for a particular US county and download just those tiles- I'm not sure how useful that would be but I can see myself using a feature like that.  There are lots of times I'm away from internet access and need to see an aerial photo of my surrounding area, I usually have to get a GPS coordinate and download the aerials later.

Like I said before, I feel that TopoFusion is the closest to my version of an ideal program for GPS aerials.  Sorry about the long wordy post. '<img'>

Hi,

Thanks for the thoughts.

Re: improved waypoints.  Yes, this is due to the focus on tracks more than waypoints.  The city search function just searches a GPX file of waypoints, so we plan to extend it to search any GPX file (or all GPX files loaded).

Re: download tile.  No way to change it.  Must have been the demo tiles because no one else has suggested they are annoying.

I tried WW2D this evening and found its method of always having something to display but mix and matching maps to be extremely annoying.  That and the seams between maps, and transparency problems et cetera.  It looks like a promising viewer, but obviously needs some work.

We tried various strategies for display, including what WW2D/WW/GE do, but we eventually settled on what is in TF now.  With the new beta version we could certainly revisit the issue.  One thing is that that strategy works OK for aerials, but topo maps get pretty messed up when you combine different resolution maps.

Re: virtual earth.  When it first came out I thought they made it clear that you could not use the imagery in a program like TF.  Not sure if what WW is doing is OK or not, but it's worth looking into -- maybe they changed the policy.

I couldn't get the WW2D virtual earth plug in to work (??), but if you try the beta you'll be able to see the whole world and better move around large areas.

I like starting off where I left off on the last TF session, but it could be an option to instead start with the world view -- or better go to a view and do "set current view as startup view."  I'll add that to the ideas file.

Re: sharing.  There isn't really a way to share data, unfortunately.  I believe all programs listed by you use their own format for caching the data.  It would be nice to share them, but don't count on it any time soon.

Re: entire county.  You can use the load maps tool to download a box of maps.  Not sure there would be enough need for a "county" function.  It should be too hard to approximate it with a rectangle.

No worries on the lengthy post.  Glad you like TF and that you took the time to comment.  Thanks.

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TopoFusion Anouncements / OnEarth Back Up! (was: downtime)
« on: December 14, 2006, 08:16:06 PM »
Still down... but not responding which is a good sign that they might be updating DNS records or something.

Hopefully it'll be back up tomorrow (Friday).

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TopoFusion Anouncements / TopoFusion and Direct3D
« on: December 13, 2006, 05:40:49 PM »
1 - calibration is automatically saved, no need to do anything
2 - Not sure I understand.  It might help if you send me (smorris@topofusion.com) the track and map.  So far I've only calibrated things using U.S. topo maps from terraserver as a reference.

You can zoom in, zoom out and pan around as you are choosing the calibration points.  One tip: hold CTRL down when you are in select points mode -- this switchs you temporarily into pan (hand) mode -- it works for all mouse tools, but it's especially useful here.

So there shouldn't be a problem of zooming out too far and not being able to see what points you are clicking on.

You can also get the points "close" and then just adjust them using the select points tool.  Transparency is nice here.

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Beta Testing / Beta 2.984 - User  Maps
« on: December 13, 2006, 03:43:33 PM »
Here's what is new in 2.984:

2.984 - [12/13/06]

Added User Map capability
  CTRL-U brings up user map dialog (or in Window menu)
  2 and 3 point calibration
  jpg/bmp/png
Added on-screen message display
Added ability to rename files in loaded file list
Fixed bug profiling tracks using profile/merge tool
Fixed short filenames coming in when double clicking on GPX file
Fixed highlight track/zooming issues in DLtracks dialog
Speedup - less map tiles drawn when zoomed in
Minor fixes - CTRL panning in other mouse modes, shadowed text

--------------------------------------------------

The biggest thing is user calibrated maps.

So, this is the thread for problems/comments about that feature.

We'll be putting together a web page with instructions, but my guess is that you guys can figure it out.

A few comments:

2 point calibration is the default when you first add a map.  Using the select points tool you can resize and move the map.  Resize by grabbing either of the corners (labeled as calibration points), or move the map by clicking on the center green "X".

You can change the location of the 2 calibratin points, while still keeping the map from rotating (north still up).  This calibration is useful for most maps that just need to be scaled in X and Y.

If you need rotation, skew, etc, then you should add a 3rd calibration point.  You can adjust the position of all three calibration points using the select points tool -- for fine tuning.  Note that you can only adjust the world coordinates, not the position on the image itself.  To change where the points are on the image itself, you'll need to redo the calibration for that point completely.

Also, when you hit one of the "calibrate point X" buttons, the map you are calibrating appears scaled to fit the current view.  You can still zoom in or pan on the image to get a more precise location.  Just use the select point tool to choose the point on the image.

Transparency is pretty nice if you are calibrating something over a topo or aerial.  Adjusting it is pretty self explanatory.

Finally, if you want to enter coordinates for a calibration point rather than clicking on a map, I suggest creating waypoints for your calibration point.  Then you can just click on the waypoint.

Please let us know what you think.  Thanks.

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Beta Testing / profile tool bug in beta 2.983
« on: December 13, 2006, 03:35:15 PM »
Fixed in 2.984 (out now).

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Beta Testing / 3d not working in 2.983
« on: December 13, 2006, 03:34:52 PM »
Right now 3D isn't working because the NASA server is down.

Definitely let us know if it doesn't work when the server is back up.

Thanks.

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TopoFusion Anouncements / TopoFusion and Direct3D
« on: December 13, 2006, 02:15:25 PM »
Hey guys, sorry about the delay.  Cleaning up other small issues before getting this version out.

2.984 is up.  I'll be putting together the email and some info on the beta forum later today.

Thanks.

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TopoFusion Anouncements / OnEarth Back Up! (was: downtime)
« on: December 11, 2006, 05:39:44 PM »
Lucian Plesea, the brains behind the OnEarth server, has told us that it will be a few days until the server is completely online.  As I stated above, some services are available (beta version can get Landsat tiles, for example).  But the elevation dataset will not be available for a few days.

The server is actually up, but DNS records and firewalls take some time to get cleared on the JPL (Nasa) side.

We'll keep checking and post here when things are back online.

Thanks.

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TopoFusion Anouncements / OnEarth Back Up! (was: downtime)
« on: December 09, 2006, 10:25:13 PM »
Looks like the OnEarth server is experiencing downtime.  See:

http://onearth.jpl.nasa.gov/

Until the server is back up (they say as soon as possible), TopoFusion won't be able to download Landsat tilesets or 3D data.

Topo, Aerial, Urban and 3D through DEM will continue to work just fine.  We'll post again when the server is back up.

Side note: Beta users should still be able to get Landsat images since the beta accesses the cached server data.

Thanks for the patience.

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Beta Testing / profile tool bug in beta 2.983
« on: December 08, 2006, 04:43:27 PM »
Yep, you're right, it crashes for me too.

Thanks for the report, it should be an easy fix!  I almost always right click to profile, so I haven't noticed the bug yet.

Thanks.

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Archived Support / How often to pick up trackpoints?
« on: December 03, 2006, 08:12:06 PM »
You are correct, less track points (more distance between points) will result in a shorter track.  Just use TopoFusion to simplify a track and see the distance drop.  However, when TF simplifies it removes the least significant points, so the effect will not be as pronounced as comparing a Magellan tracklog.

What you've noticed is one of the main reasons I don't like Magellan units.  It's all about the tracklog for me, and I want as high resolution as possible.

There is a 'mathematical' explanation yes, but it also just makes sense.  You could read up on sampling theory, but basically, the less samples you have, the less detail you are recording.  The more sinuous your path (switchbacking trail) the more distance you will lose by only taking points at a set distance.

The Garmin units have an "auto" mode which is what I prefer to collect data at.  It drops points when turns are made and also when speed changes.  This is best for recording the path and also playing the track back.

Hope that helped.

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TopoFusion Anouncements / TopoFusion and Direct3D
« on: December 03, 2006, 07:59:46 PM »
Yep, that's the plan for PhotoFusion.

User maps will show up if you just have them on (over any current map), so you'll be covered there.

But we want to make it possible to choose which background maps you get in the HTML page.

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TopoFusion Anouncements / TopoFusion and Direct3D
« on: December 02, 2006, 01:51:38 PM »
Sometime this week!  Stay tuned.

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TopoFusion Anouncements / TopoFusion and Direct3D
« on: December 02, 2006, 12:38:50 PM »
Just another quick update on a new feature in progress:

User scanned maps!  Finally!

Here's a screen shot:



Right now it's google maps style -- you can reposition and resize the map using the mouse.  There's a user map library window that you use to add maps, turn them on/off, etc.  Still to go is calibration via points.  Just trying to work out the best way to make this process as easy as possible.

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Archived Support / Merging multiple GPX files into one
« on: November 30, 2006, 08:38:24 PM »
There currently is no way to merge multiple tracks into a single GPX file without actually merging them into one track.  You'd have to select them all, and then cut them later.

How about if you select the files you want in the active list, and then right click to choose "save merge as..." ?  That seems like the best way to add it to me.

You can reverse tracks.  Just select one with the merge/profile tool and then hit the 'v' key, or, with the track selected, right click somewhere on the map to get a menu with a "reverse" option.  If you're merging multiple tracks it'll only reverse the last one added.

Hope this helps.

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TopoFusion Anouncements / Terraserver issue - 11/20/06
« on: November 27, 2006, 07:16:14 PM »
Update:

Looks like all topo maps are back.  Please let us know if you notice any more outages.

Thanks.

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Archived Support / Purchasing
« on: November 27, 2006, 07:14:08 PM »
Yep.  As long only one copy is active at a time, that's covered by the single user license.  Pretty easy if you're the only user.

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TopoFusion Anouncements / Terraserver issue - 11/20/06
« on: November 26, 2006, 12:52:22 PM »
From what I can tell, certain UTM zones are working, while others are completely out.

As of 12:47 MST, 11/26/06

Outage by UTM Zone:

10 - no  (west coast)
11 - yes
12 - yes (az)
13 - no
14 - yes
15 - yes
16 - no
17 - yes
18 - yes (east coast)
19 - no (maine)

So it appears less than half the country is experiencing problems at this time.  Remember that if you already have looked at maps in your area, you've got them because they are on your hard drive.

We'll keep checking on this....

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TopoFusion Anouncements / Terraserver issue - 11/20/06
« on: November 26, 2006, 08:32:00 AM »
Now it seems aerials are back online, but topos are out!

This should be resolved soon.

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TopoFusion Anouncements / Terraserver issue - 11/20/06
« on: November 25, 2006, 08:16:58 AM »
Slight update: it's not all areas -- some places work just as normal.  But others are still returning no maps.  The next time you open TopoFusion it will try to redownload any maps that weren't available before.

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TopoFusion Anouncements / Terraserver issue - 11/20/06
« on: November 24, 2006, 08:39:30 PM »
As of today, it seems Terraserver is not serving up B/W aerials, at least for every area that I tried.

We'll continue to monitor this, but if you're not able to download aerials, this is a temporary server issue.

Thanks for the patience.

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Feature Requests / request - elevation information
« on: November 22, 2006, 09:07:39 AM »
Check the 'window' menu, there's a scale window that shows the current min/max elevation.  Unfortunately it won't show up on a map export, so you'd have to use more traditional means (ctrl-printscreen then paste in a graphics program), but that's not that hard either.

Another option would be include a profile of the track (using the export function), which gives an even better correlation between colors and elevation.

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TopoFusion Anouncements / Terraserver issue - 11/20/06
« on: November 20, 2006, 08:56:40 PM »
Looks like things are back to normal.  Please let us know if you notice any other irregularities with Terraserver.

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TopoFusion Anouncements / Terraserver issue - 11/20/06
« on: November 20, 2006, 07:09:34 PM »
There seems to be a problem with Terraserver as of today.

Some tiles are coming in as "map not available" when they actually are.  It seems to be random.  Recommended strategy at this point is to close TopoFusion and repoen it if you want the tiles to try downloading again.

We'll be watching this issue and if it is a change in Terraserver's behavior we will quickly release a new version with a fix.

Thanks for the patience with this.

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Archived Support / Where are Topos for W. PA and OH?
« on: November 20, 2006, 07:06:23 PM »
Thanks for reporting the problem.  I think I see what you're talking about.  Some tiles, apparently random, come in with "no maps available."

I am fairly sure this is a terraserver issue, and I'll wait to see if it gets resolved for the time being.  One thing you can do is close TopoFusion and reopen it.  This should give those tiles a "second chance" to load correctly.

I've definitely never seen this before coming from Terraserver. . .

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Archived Support / printing maps
« on: November 17, 2006, 11:25:21 AM »
Well, it's just a ratio.

So if you're not going to use Landscape mode, the ratio is 8:10.  So you could so something like 800 x 1000 pixels.

Or 1600 x 2000, 1200x1500, etc...

Going to landscape should get you an aspect ratio close to many common screen aspect ration (1600x1200, 1280x1024, etc)

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Beta Testing / Beta Bug in 2.982
« on: November 17, 2006, 10:30:52 AM »
Well, not quite since there are a few other things going on with some other users, but pretty close to your own version...

Try it again when you get a chance.  I may have a fix (got your crash report).

Looks like it didn't crash so much when you opened a file as when the window resized or maximized?

This would be a good time to make sure you have the latest driver for your (apparently old) video card.

Thanks.

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Archived Support / Editing route data
« on: November 16, 2006, 01:44:42 PM »
By hand is the best way to preserve time stamps and speeds.

Usually it's best to just delete the spurious points altogether, so you may be able to grab several of them at a time with the select (box) point tool.

It may be possible to come up with an algorithm to "clean" tracks automatically.  Looking for bad jumps of speed or elevation, and also just the points itself.  It would basically be a smoothing method.

I have experimented somewhat with this, and it's not easy to get it to do what you want it to do.  A human is much more effective.  '<img'>

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Archived Support / printing maps
« on: November 16, 2006, 01:41:49 PM »
Are you setting your printer to landscape mode?  Otherwise you just need to get the same aspect ratio in pixels as 8:10.

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Beta Testing / Beta Bug in 2.982
« on: November 14, 2006, 07:33:04 PM »
Dan,

If you want to try the beta out again, I believe I fixed your problem.

2.983.

Thanks.

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Beta Testing / Beta Bug in 2.982
« on: November 11, 2006, 12:12:43 PM »
Hey Dan,

Thanks for the bug report.  Can you send us or post your TopoFusion.log file?  It'll help us get it working on your system.  There's still apparently some video cards that we aren't initializing correctly on.

It's actually 2.982 but I see that the about and splash screens are still on 2.981.  The log file will say 2.982.  I just fixed that.

As for the GIS files, they are in 2.97, so you should be good to go.  Just head to the regular registered download page.

Thanks.

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Archived Support / colored arial photos
« on: November 10, 2006, 08:46:25 PM »
Hi,

Color aerials (urban tilesets) are available for some urban areas in the US.  You'll get white fuzzy tiles with a message about no map available elsewhere.

Color satellite images are available for the entire world using the Landsat tileset.  They are not as high resolution as the urban aerials, however.

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