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... up in Templot using the 'make double track' functions. A good tip about the crop and combine of the shap file map images- I'll try to remember that one. posted: 8 Sep 2017 14:24 from: Martin Wynne Hi John, Templot can now make these NLS screenshots for you, and scale them to the correct size. However, for screenshots made manually and imported, there is now a calculator tool to help you get them to the right size. Remember to set your gauge/scale first: 2_080908_000000000.png 2_080908_570000000.png The information needed is in the map URL if you still have it or can get it again: http://maps.nls.uk/geo/explore/#zoom=18&lat=52.3214&lon=-2.5272&layers=176&b =6 The pixel width of the image is shown below the list on the background shapes dialog. The result: 2_080912_370000000.png Sorry about the silly long decimal fraction. I will get that fixed. Click the modify shape> re-size... button to ...
... mainly for tablet computers with limited keys. I will add more details for each of these changes shortly. The directly loaded maps need a detailed write-up. regards, Martin. posted: 8 Sep 2017 14:31 from: Martin Wynne In 215a Templot can now make map screenshots for you, and scale them to the correct size. However, for screenshots made manually and imported, there is now a calculator tool to help you get them to the right size. Remember to set your gauge/scale first: 2_080908_000000000.png 2_080908_570000000.png The information needed is in the "slippy" map URL on the browser address bar: http://maps.nls.uk/geo/explore/#zoom=18&lat=52.3214&lon=-2.5272&layers=176&b =6 Similarly for Google Maps, etc. The pixel width of the image is shown below the list on the background shapes dialog. The result: 2_080912_370000000.png Sorry about the silly long decimal fraction. I will get that fixed. Click the modify shape> re-size ...
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