G'day OddRails,
Indeed, your post is somewhat late - I completed this project for my 'client' about a month or so back, now, despite all the hassles I was having. In the end, if I couldn't use Google Earth to allow me to accurately georeference any of the really important Valuation maps (such as ...
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- 11 May 2020 15:51
- Forum: General
- Topic: Georeferencing "Valuation Maps"...
- Replies: 11
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- 02 Sep 2019 15:16
- Forum: Support
- Topic: Latest Update Issues...
- Replies: 4
- Views: 11600
Re: Latest Update Issues...
G'day geophil,
Thanks for that, Roland. I managed to track down the H_KEY but could only find a 'reference' to an "update" entry but there were certainly all references to "D:" drive, so I changed them all to "G:" drive and after restarting the machine and running the update again, it installed ...
Thanks for that, Roland. I managed to track down the H_KEY but could only find a 'reference' to an "update" entry but there were certainly all references to "D:" drive, so I changed them all to "G:" drive and after restarting the machine and running the update again, it installed ...
- 02 Sep 2019 05:17
- Forum: Support
- Topic: Latest Update Issues...
- Replies: 4
- Views: 11600
Latest Update Issues...
G'day geophil (et al),
It would seem that I have 'jumped' into this a tad late but I only just found out about the new update (ver 2.6.4.1) yesterday, so, as I have done many times in the past after learning of such things, I immediately sought out the web page and downloaded the appropriate ...
It would seem that I have 'jumped' into this a tad late but I only just found out about the new update (ver 2.6.4.1) yesterday, so, as I have done many times in the past after learning of such things, I immediately sought out the web page and downloaded the appropriate ...
- 22 Feb 2019 01:14
- Forum: General
- Topic: Georeferencing "Valuation Maps"...
- Replies: 11
- Views: 38097
Re: Georeferencing "Valuation Maps"...
G'day SharkNose,
Indeed, Andrew, if my PREsumption (let's not call it an ASSumption - you know what happens when you do that) is correct, then it does make sense. Is it really that long a distance (I haven't done the 'math', yet)? Actually, I have done the calculations, now and I see that the ...
Indeed, Andrew, if my PREsumption (let's not call it an ASSumption - you know what happens when you do that) is correct, then it does make sense. Is it really that long a distance (I haven't done the 'math', yet)? Actually, I have done the calculations, now and I see that the ...
- 21 Feb 2019 01:28
- Forum: General
- Topic: Georeferencing "Valuation Maps"...
- Replies: 11
- Views: 38097
Re: Georeferencing "Valuation Maps"...
G'day SharkNose,
Thanks for jumping in there. Also, many thanks for those links. I have worked with the Sanborn maps as well and I agree that it would be a real challenge to align their 'older' maps with modern day alterations! Regrettably, the decision to use the "Valuation Maps" was not mine to ...
Thanks for jumping in there. Also, many thanks for those links. I have worked with the Sanborn maps as well and I agree that it would be a real challenge to align their 'older' maps with modern day alterations! Regrettably, the decision to use the "Valuation Maps" was not mine to ...
- 15 Feb 2019 01:23
- Forum: General
- Topic: Georeferencing "Valuation Maps"...
- Replies: 11
- Views: 38097
Re: Georeferencing "Valuation Maps"...
G'day Geophil,
Thanks for getting back to me, Roland. Regrettably, those weren't the words I wanted to hear!! I am surprised to hear, though, that you are not at all familiar with "Valuation Maps". For your future information, here is one of the ones with which I am dealing (it is the first one for ...
Thanks for getting back to me, Roland. Regrettably, those weren't the words I wanted to hear!! I am surprised to hear, though, that you are not at all familiar with "Valuation Maps". For your future information, here is one of the ones with which I am dealing (it is the first one for ...
- 12 Feb 2019 01:50
- Forum: General
- Topic: Georeferencing "Valuation Maps"...
- Replies: 11
- Views: 38097
Re: Georeferencing "Valuation Maps"...
G'day all,
Okay, so now I'm starting to panic! It's been a full calendar month since my original post and there is still no response. I haven't even received anything from our "fearless leader"! At the very least, I thought Roland would have had something to say about this (if you're out there ...
Okay, so now I'm starting to panic! It's been a full calendar month since my original post and there is still no response. I haven't even received anything from our "fearless leader"! At the very least, I thought Roland would have had something to say about this (if you're out there ...
- 26 Jan 2019 00:44
- Forum: General
- Topic: Georeferencing "Valuation Maps"...
- Replies: 11
- Views: 38097
Re: Georeferencing "Valuation Maps"...
G'day All,
Come now, gentlemen (and ladies), surely someone out there has had experience with "Valuation Maps". Two weeks have passed and not a word of reply, I find that quite unbelievable from this forum!!!
Jerker {:)}
Come now, gentlemen (and ladies), surely someone out there has had experience with "Valuation Maps". Two weeks have passed and not a word of reply, I find that quite unbelievable from this forum!!!
Jerker {:)}
- 12 Jan 2019 00:48
- Forum: General
- Topic: Georeferencing "Valuation Maps"...
- Replies: 11
- Views: 38097
Georeferencing "Valuation Maps"...
G'day all,
I am currently working on a project for a 'client' who has requested (and kindly supplied) the so-called "Valuation Maps" for me to include with the usual Topographic maps that I would otherwise provide as 'ground textures' on the route. Now, I appreciate that there may not be any other ...
I am currently working on a project for a 'client' who has requested (and kindly supplied) the so-called "Valuation Maps" for me to include with the usual Topographic maps that I would otherwise provide as 'ground textures' on the route. Now, I appreciate that there may not be any other ...
- 31 Aug 2018 01:06
- Forum: Resources
- Topic: It seems like geospatial servers are pretty much dead in Aus
- Replies: 16
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Re: It seems like geospatial servers are pretty much dead in
G'day chrisj2110,
I was beginning to wonder what had happened to you, so to hear that your absence was caused by the mere act of moving is reassuring and I am pleased to see you have returned to the fray. I was not pleased to hear of your subsequent 'internet' difficulties! Dare I say; it is ...
I was beginning to wonder what had happened to you, so to hear that your absence was caused by the mere act of moving is reassuring and I am pleased to see you have returned to the fray. I was not pleased to hear of your subsequent 'internet' difficulties! Dare I say; it is ...