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:::''Now'' I see the big yellow triangle with the exclamation point. I didn't look past the archive search field since that's all that I thought that I needed. Perhaps the relevant section could be moved to the top, à la the messages at the top of article talk pages stating that the pages are for discussion of the article, not the topic...although I seem to have been the only one to have been tripped up by this. ] (]) 14:44, 3 November 2012 (UTC) |
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:::''Now'' I see the big yellow triangle with the exclamation point. I didn't look past the archive search field since that's all that I thought that I needed. Perhaps the relevant section could be moved to the top, à la the messages at the top of article talk pages stating that the pages are for discussion of the article, not the topic...although I seem to have been the only one to have been tripped up by this. ] (]) 14:44, 3 November 2012 (UTC) |
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== Reversing KML to GIS maps == |
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As KMLs continue to proliferate (yay!), I'm wondering if there will soon come a time when we have all or most of the highways hooked to one. Given that some states have no GIS centreline data, and others have what seems like a half-a.... well, government, set of shapefiles. |
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I no longer have ArcGIS installed, but I recall an option to import KMLs into your map. This may be a simpler (though more time-involved, making all those KMLs) solution for those who are overwhelmed by GIS software. - ''']''' <sup>]</sup> <sub>]</sub> 07:42, 17 October 2013 (UTC) |
As KMLs continue to proliferate (yay!), I'm wondering if there will soon come a time when we have all or most of the highways hooked to one. Given that some states have no GIS centreline data, and others have what seems like a half-a.... well, government, set of shapefiles.
I no longer have ArcGIS installed, but I recall an option to import KMLs into your map. This may be a simpler (though more time-involved, making all those KMLs) solution for those who are overwhelmed by GIS software. - Floydian ¢ 07:42, 17 October 2013 (UTC)