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Jamar Lizarraga

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Jun 12, 2024, 7:49:28 PM6/12/24
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I'm new to Python and Arcpy mapping. Has anyone built any code for exporting a layer of polygons one record at a time, I want to select each record, Zoom to selected and then export each view from the dataframe to jpeg with the worldfile. I want to name the files with the name of the polygone that is stored in the field name.

An example of an oversized postscript graphic can be downloaded by clicking here. The size of the file is 7.6MB (pdf version, 1.5MB). This was generated by Mathematica 9.0 on an 64 bit linux machine, with the commandExport[ "test.eps" , ContourPlot[ Sin[ x * y ] , x,-4,4 , y,-4,4 ] ] There does not seem be be any way to reduce the file size from within Mathematica, without bitmapping the figure. A repaired version of test.eps, generated by polygone can be downloaded by clicking here. The size of this file is 1.3MB (pdf version, 476KB).

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* Bug fixes April 2012 *

  • Polygone no longer fails if the postscript includes paths that consist of a single point (sometimes created by Mathematica). I am grateful to Jens Nckel for finding this problem.
  • A bug which sometimes caused Polygone to omit the last line of a postscript code has been eliminated.
* New version December 2011 *

Polygone 3 is superior to version 2 in a number of ways. It uses a much faster algorithm to find potential mergers, and it should work with any reasonably structured postscript code. The documentation contains a list of improvements and bug fixes.

Thanks for the feature to import and export points from dxf and shape files you recently added to reachview3.
Can you please add support for line and polygone geometries to the dxf and shape import.
In the stakeout screen the lines and polygons should be visible with the points baking these geometries.
Best regards Roland

I like WMS or similar for background maps, info or as a sanity check. I use this in FieldGenius.
Its scalable (fonts and objects fits nicely on a phone, the amount of info you want to see is selectable, options for caching (works without internet), link to live service with the latest version or updates.

For those who are using QGIS there is an android app called QField. You can load a QGIS project into QField on the smartphone. Over bluetooth you can connect a RS2 and collect not only points but lines and polygons. If you connect a database like postgis as backend to your project, the collected geometries are even directly stored online into the database. To stakeout you have your plan/map on the display and see your current position too.
We use this setup successfully for some of our customers. But for those who do not want to use QGIS/QFiled it would be cool if reachview3 has some of this functionality built into the app which is the reason why I created this request.

What I expect from google, and from another thread, is that the polygone ignores the click and whathever element is below the polyline gets the click.However, this is not the case. I still get the click-cursor when being above the polygone

For poly* stack ordering, you could also use the zIndex property, which specifies "The zIndex compared to other polys". The angular-google-maps package also provides the option to set the zIndex attribute.

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