[Gistoolkit-editor] geo-referenced images and UML
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From: ithaqua <it...@at...> - 2003-04-17 23:59:27
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> Hi! > How i can use a geo-referenced image like .tiff with a word-file? > I have another question: where a can find a class diagram (UML) of > GIStoolkit If you have a tif, and tfw file, or jpg and jpw file, then simply open a new layer, select the Image File Datasource, and select the tif or jpg file. The data source should automatically read the world information from the world file and default the correct coordinates. If this is not the case, you can enter the correct coordinates for the image. Selecting OK will cause the image to be displayed in the viewer. DIRECTORY If you have a directory of these files, you may wish to use the Image Directory Data source to display them. It will combine them and only read the ones you are displaying. HUGE IMAGE FILES If you data is very large, you may wish to use the RasterCatalog creator (tools menu) to create a RasterCatalog. This will chop your directory of large images into smaller tiles that are much faster to display at all zoom levels. To my knowledge, there is no UML diagram of GISToolkit. Thanks for your question. Ithaqua. -- ithaqua <it...@at...> Ithaqua Enterprises Inc. |