+Beentherefoundit Posted March 20, 2003 Share Posted March 20, 2003 I was just wondering if there was any new news on the state map page where it whites out the caches you have hit. BTFI Link to comment
pdumas Posted March 21, 2003 Share Posted March 21, 2003 ??????????????????????????????????????/ Link to comment
+The Leprechauns Posted March 21, 2003 Share Posted March 21, 2003 Since Jeremy decided to contract out the work on the new mapping solution, I'm sure that it will take some time to select a programmer and get them up to speed. You can't get a project like that finished in two weeks (well, not without paying through the nose, anyways). x-x-x-x-x-x-x-x-x-x-x-x-x-x-x-x-x-x-x-x-x-x-x-x I was formerly employed by the Department of Redundancy Department, but I don't work there anymore. Link to comment
+Poindexter Posted March 21, 2003 Share Posted March 21, 2003 Use Microsoft Streets & Trips and import your caches. Blue pushpins for caches found, black for ones I haven't found. Pan around, zoom in/out at warp speed. Double-click on cache, link pops up, clicking on link takes you directly to cache page. Link to comment
+Renegade Knight Posted March 21, 2003 Share Posted March 21, 2003 When the maps come back if I can't see which caches I found, I'd like to be able to toggle between when ones i've found and which ones I haven't found just to keep things straight and deal with screen clutter. Wherever you go there you are. Link to comment
+Penny & Chaos Posted March 30, 2003 Share Posted March 30, 2003 quote:Originally posted by Poindexter:Use Microsoft Streets & Trips and import your caches. Blue pushpins for caches found, black for ones I haven't found. Pan around, zoom in/out at warp speed. Double-click on cache, link pops up, clicking on link takes you directly to cache page. Oh that sounds GREAT!!! How do I import the caches to Microsoft Streets & Trips? Link to comment
+Penny & Chaos Posted March 30, 2003 Share Posted March 30, 2003 OK, I used Geobuddy to make the file. And I was able to import the data. Now I just have to figure out how to do the colors. Do I have to do each one individually? Link to comment
+Poindexter Posted March 30, 2003 Share Posted March 30, 2003 No you don't have to. For each set of files you import, you can have different properties. Just click on one of the pushpins of a set and then click on "Data" then "Data set properties" and any changes you make will be made for all pushpins in that set. This is for S&T 2003. May be a little different for other versions. Once you have everything the way you want it, save the file in S&T so you can just open the file next time and not have to import each time. Link to comment
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