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"McManus,Gary;Geog;s1025" <[log in to unmask]>
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On Mon, 30 May 1994, Roy Hughes wrote:
 
> ----------------------------Original message----------------------------
> Although I've been reading this and other image and mapping
> groups for some time, I've not seen any postings that suggest
> a solution to a problem I have.
>
> I would like to be able to extract county boundary outlines
> in vector format from the USGS Digital Line Graph (DLG)
> 1:2,000,000 CD-ROM of the United States on my PC.  The
> CD-ROM comes with a demo program called "mapper," but the
> USGS folks tell me that I need a "spatial application
> package" to manipulate the data on the CD-ROM.
>
> Thus far I have not seen mention of such a program that would
> run on a 486 PC.  As I am an educator, not a cartographer or
> programmer, I would like to find a user friendly, relatively
> inexpensive software program that would allow me to process
> the DLG data on my PC in a vector file format (for scaling
> purposes) that could then be converted to a standard PC
> graphics file format, such as .tif or .pcx.
>
> If anyone could e-mail me suggestions or leads, I would
> greatly appreciate it.
>
> Thanks,
>
> roy
>
> Roy E. Hughes                   [log in to unmask]
> 8904 164th Street S.E.          (206) 668-0515
> Snohomish, WA 98290
>
There is a program called: E-Map by Breakwater Books, 100 Water Street,
PO box 2188, St. John's, NF, A1C 6E6, tel (709) 722-6680 fax (709) 753 0708.
 
E-Map is "designed to access any database implemented in Vector Product
Format (VPF)".  E-Map is supposed to allow access to subsets of the DWC
database.
 
The program seems a bit clunky, creates a whole bunch of subdirectories
on your hard drive.  It breaks the data set up into 5x5 degree blocks and
allows you to tile these together.
 
It exports to pcx.
 
This may be the program you are looking for, contact Breakwater for more
information.

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