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I'm wondering if anyone knows of mapping programs that could be used
to project characters (e.g., A-Z, 0-9, etc.) onto "map" surfaces, as
if they were map features. For example, using an orthographic or
stereographic projection. My interest in this is s t a t i s t i c a l ,
to produce publication quality "spherical analysis diagrams," where
the factor loadings of variables in 3-spaces are depicted as points
on the surface of a unit sphere. (Tryon and Bailey, Cluster Analysis,
1970.)
Also, does anyone have the current e-mail address of Phillip. M. Voxland,
the author or WORLD?
Robert Dean
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