frenchy_84 wrote:Surely in the time its taken you to write this rant you could have started your own mapping software development company to show the multitude of inept people out there how its done.
frenchy_84 wrote:So in a time when the government has to slash the health budget you think it is ok for the government to employ more cartographers to ensure maps are revised more frequently?
Ent wrote:.....Have download the free 1:250,000 maps to have a play with it. Bandwidth cost on the Telstra 3G network will be an issue if I was to go that way. Hence, the intrerest in Weeman's solution.
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Ent wrote: Also, if Tasmaps is wedded to the raster format then they should rescan the maps from the highest level of magnification at the highest sensible pixel rate. Old school resolution levels no longer apply given current GB memory storage and processor capable of churning through the data.
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