Anyideas how to do this, I see some directions extracting files, etc but what I get extracting the EXE with 7zip is different so no idea how to do this. Somthing else said using files in %temp% which was of no use because no files were even placed there by google earth. installer when ran it.
The installation instructions listed here are for document.write(OSName+'.'); Installation instructions for other Operating Systems and for the offline installation packages can be found in the OpendTect Administator's Manual.
OpendTect Pro and OpendTect Pro + Plugins (the commercial products) or OpendTect (the free version) together with Python packages, offline OpendTect and dGB Plugins documentation and Developer Tools can be installed via the OpendTect Installation Manager ( document.write(installerFilenm); ) or via an offline package.
As written in the Linux System Requirements, OpendTect requires several system libraries. To be able to successfully launch the OpendTect Installer and OpendTect itself you have to make sure that these system libraries are present:
Please note that in order to install OpendTect into the Applications folder the user that installs OpendTect should be allowed to administer this computer. You can check whether this option is toggled on via Users & Groups.
Find out whether user is allowed to write into Applications folder via Users & Groups
In case you get a window with error message: "OpendTect Installer" can\'t be opened because the identity of the developer cannot be confirmed. or "OpendTect Installer" can\'t be opened because Apple cannot check it for malicious software then please follow the Security settings section in the top of this page to allow the opening of the OpendTect Installer.
Error messages explaining that the OpendTect Installer can\'t be opened
if (OSName==="Windows") document.write('If it is a fresh installation then you may keep the proposed installation base directory or choose your own. If it is an update then select its installation base directory. To install commercial - and free products on the same system, the commercial and free products must be placed in separate installation folders, e.g. C:\\Program Files\\OpendTectFree and C:\\Program Files\\OpendTectPro. Now click Proceed.'); if (OSName==="Linux") document.write('If it is a fresh installation then you may keep the proposed installation base directory or choose your own. If it is an update then select its installation base directory. To install commercial - and free products on the same system, the commercial and free products must be placed in separate installation folders, e.g. /home/your_username/OpendTectFree and /home/your_username/OpendTectPro. Now click Proceed.'); if (OSName==="macOS") document.write('If it is a fresh installation then you may keep the proposed installation base directory or choose your own. If it is an update then select its installation base directory. To install commercial - and free products on the same system, the commercial and free products must be placed in separate installation folders, e.g. /Applications/OpendTectFree and /Applications/OpendTectPro. Now click Proceed.');
Please note: installing in C:\\Program Files\\OpendTect will require administrative rights. In case you want to prevent using the administrative rights then we suggest to install into a folder on which a normal user has permissions, e.g. into C:\\Users\\username\\OpendTect
The installation manager will automatically recognize the previously installed version at the selected path and will prompt it in the Installed version field. To read more about a particular item in the list, select the item by clicking on it and read the description on to the right panel. if (OSName==="Windows") document.write('For example, Machine Learning:
Machine Learning information in right panel of OpendTect Installation Manager'); if (OSName==="Linux") document.write('For example, Machine Learning:
Machine Learning information in right panel of OpendTect Installation Manager');
You may get a window with error message Cannot Write /Applications/OpendTect. You may want to check the access permissions. Restart the Installer. This means that the current user has no administrative rights to install into the Applications folder. The solution is to either give the current user administrative rights, let an admin user create the OpendTect folder in Applications or to install into a folder where the user is allowed to write files, like e.g. the users Documents/OpendTect folder.
Cannot Write /Applications/OpendTect
After selecting the packages for installation click on Install to start the installation. You will first get a window that downloads the files from the download server. After downloading the packages they will be unpacked to the installation path.
'); if (OSName==="macOS") document.write('You will first get a window that downloads the files from the download server. After downloading the packages they will be unpacked to the installation path.'); if (OSName==="Windows") document.write(' Example of downloading files and archive unpacker Windows
After the installation is finished the Manage Firewall Program Rule window appears. This window gives the possibility to add rules for a selection of OpendTect and Python executables to the Windows Firewall. For more information please see the Administration Manual Firewall rules and ports chapter.
If you need help during installation, please read the Installation Instructions or reach out to our active online communities. Priority support is available for our commercial users. You can contact This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. directly.
Google Earth for desktop let you see satellite imagery, maps, terrain, 3D buildings, galaxies in outer space, and the depths of the ocean. With street view you can view streets of many cities, explore 3D buildings and trees around the world, easily discover Historical Imagery and much more:
Explore rich geographical content
Search for business locations
See 3D buildings and add your own models
Visualize your GPS tracks and share with others
Dive beneath the surface of the ocean
The best part of Google Earth is that it s very easy to use, you can search places in any particular city and it will take you to that place. You can add place marker to remember place you want to remember.
Google Earth is available for PC, Mac, and Linux platforms. You can download Google Earth with online installer but if you need offline installer then download it from link below. It will download latest Google Earth offline installer.
Most of these basemaps require internet access, including the default basemap. If you do not have reliable access to the internet, you can use strategies such as downloading a selection of basemaps onto your local system or displaying data over the "darkwater" basemap. Some strategies require MATLAB to have temporary internet access and other strategies do not require MATLAB to have internet access. Different strategies support different types of map displays.
When you have internet access, you can download the basemaps created using Natural Earth onto your local system. The basemaps hosted by Esri are not available for download. Then, when you are in an offline environment, you can use the downloaded basemaps.
In the Add-On Explorer, scroll to the MathWorks Optional Features section, and click Show All to find the basemap add-ons. You can also search for the basemap add-ons by name, or click Optional Features in Filter by Type.
When you are in an offline environment and attempt to view basemap tiles that you have not previously viewed, MATLAB issues a warning and displays different tiles depending on the type of basemap. When you attempt to view tiles created using Natural Earth, MATLAB displays "darkwater" tiles. When you attempt to view tiles from a custom basemap or tiles hosted by Esri, you see missing map tiles.
When you have internet access, you can read an image from a basemap or a Web Map Service (WMS) server as a spatially referenced image and save the image as a MAT or GeoTIFF file. Then, when you are in an offline environment, you can load the image from the file and use it as a base layer for your data.
The readBasemapImage function spatially references the image using the Web Mercator projected coordinate reference system (CRS) with EPSG code 3857. Specify the CRS code by using the CoordRefSysCode name-value argument.
Vector map tiles enable you to customize the appearance of the basemap and typically include higher zoom levels than raster map tiles. For information about customizing the appearance of vector basemaps, see Customize Appearance of Vector Basemaps.
Mapping Toolbox includes a vector MBTiles file, naturalearth.mbtiles, with low-zoom levels of region and land boundaries. Create a custom basemap from the file. Specify the appearance of the basemap, including the colors and fonts, using a predefined topographic style. Predefined styles do not require internet access. For information about vector basemap styles, including limitations in offline environments, see the Style argument on the addCustomBasemap reference page.
When you are in an offline environment, you can read a spatially referenced raster image from a file and then use it as a base layer for your data. The function you use to read the data depends on the file format.
Read a GeoTIFF image of Boston into the workspace as an array and a map cells reference object. Then, display the image on a map. Use the mapshow function when the reference object is a map reference object and use the geoshow function when the reference object is a geographic reference object.
When you are in an offline environment, you can read spatially referenced vector data from a file and then use it as a base layer for your data. Read vector data in formats such as shapefile by using the readgeotable function.
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