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Make image maps within ArcView - A complete review and download info is supplied

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North Carolina ArcInfo Resources

Dog Creek
Check out and download (60 day trial version)the latest version of its ArcInfo® data quality assurance package. Complete details are available at http://www.dogcreek.com/html/software.html

SWEGIS is a company that was created to develop extensions for ArcView GIS. Click here to download product demos and free scripts that will convert lines to points, backup projects, convert grid to point theme, and add more zooming capabilities.

Eagle Information Mapping has the ViewPoint Suite of Products which exists for one purpose: to make ArcView® GIS 3.0 by ESRI® accessible to everyone. ViewPoint Document Manager, their core product, lets you store ArcView documents outside of ArcView project files

Rowekamp and Associates have a great site - lots of good material - check out this free stuff page...it's loaded with goodies!

Seminole County Florida has a very informative site where not only can you learn alot about what they can do with GIS but you can download a fair bit of data including soils, FEMA, parcels, control, census data and more. They also have a pretty extensive selection of free Avenue scripts available for the taking. This is a nice find!

ESRIVIEWS is the electronic body of the UK user group for ESRI. The group has a site at http://www.esriviews.org.uk and a discussion list at esriviews@mailbase.ac.uk

Columbia Mapping has a some freebies including railroad symbols, mailing labels and a bitmap legend in View utility. Make sure to also check out the dialog examples from the 1998 NW users group.

The ESRI site where users and developers post scripts. There's over 300 scripts for the taking and you can search by category. Awesome site and well layed out....

The unofficial ArcView and Arc/Info Symbols page. Lots of symbol files, fonts and related links.

Pierssen Publishing has a nice page with Arcview Stuff. Graphic, conversion and layout utilities. They have also just added an IDRISI extension for ArcView 3.1 that will enable you to display your IDRISI images directly in AV.

A documented list of Avenue Bugs - from the Oregon Dept. of Forestry.

Gary Greenburg, has provided just a wealth of ArcView information... Check out this handy description of ESRI sample scripts that come bundled with ArcView. Also, I will have to try this Mapbook sometime - a utility for large volume plotting.

XTools from the ODF. Xtools is a user-developed extension aimed at meeting the analytic needs of ArcView users in the Oregon Department of Forestry. It is being made available to others with similar needs free of charge on an "as is" basis. Click here for download instructions.

Maps On Demand, users define keyplans to print individual keyplan maps at a desired scale (An Excel spreadsheet is provided to assist in keyplan design.). Keyplans can be quickly developed in a couple of minutes using Maps On Demand's set-up tools. Once the keyplan is developed, user's can print off the entire keyplan map set, a group of maps, or individual maps with a mouse click. Click here for examples of maps they produced using Maps on Demand.

ArcView extensions from Seminole County, Florida.... They include Image to Map Transformer Utility; Additional CAD File Utilities; View Tools Extension; Linked Tables Identify Display Tool; and Xtools View Extension. Nothing too fancy but likely useful for many - especially the CAD extensions

Minnesota DNR
Many ArcView freebies here including utilities here for clipping, mosaicing, buffering, road symbols and other true type fonts...

Andrew's handy ArcView page has lots of scripts that he wrote. Point in poly; shape reporter, auto union; theme manager and more - nice job here!

Metadata Collector Extension from the NOAA Coastal Services Center. As you input your data into the collector, FGDC compliant metadata is created. It won 2nd place at the 1997 ESRI International Users Conference in the ArcView/Avenue Application Competition.

During FY97 DASC produced over 30 interactive maps, each containing various themes, on the WWW. As part of the contract deliverables, the image map development methodology must be published on the DASC WWW site. The following are the steps DASC formulated to make these custom image maps.

Christopher Eykamp has developed a Virtual GIS prototype combining ArcView data with HTML and Java in order to demonstrate how basic GIS functionality can be provided over low-bandwidth Internet connections. This is nice - I'd like to see more of what he does!

Decision Support Services, Inc. is giving away its Shape Sifter utility for ArcView. Shape Shifter! builds a catalog of shapefiles and project files, allowing you to see the dependencies between them. This promotion will end soon. Decision Support Services is a full service GIS house in Brooklyn, NY. Please visit our web site to check us out! Click below for a direct link to Shape Sifter!
http://www.dsslink.com/utilities.htm

ESRI Canada has a nice, new, re-vamped web site. Check out their free page for access to tons of Avenue scipts, AMLs and other free programs contributed by Arc users.

Here's a couple of scripts from R. Wardenier. Generate2shape, control max number of points and export field properties.

Bubba's fishin hole!
Howdy pardner, ya just found a good spot fer some fishin'... Avenue, C, Perl and other source code help is found here. This site has also a ton of sample scripts. Just key in a keyword and up pops a list of related scripts along with the code.

X-Tools This extension contains useful tools developed, collected, or modified by Mike DeLaune, Oregon Department of Forestry. All of the more complicated tools have "Shift" click instructions. That is, you hold down the shift key and click on the menu item to get a description of the tool and instructions for running it. Documentation in PDF is also available.

Spatial Tools is an ArcView extension that contains a collection of 19 tools that extend the capabilities of Spatial Analyst. The majority of tools are implementations of functions available in spatial analyst from avenue programming or awkwardly in the map calculator but not from the menu, button, or tool interface. These include functions to clean up, assemble, aggregate, warp and analyze grids. Documentation here, and download here. I just saw a demo of Spatial analyst and it looks great. This, with the 3d extension will blow away Vertical Mapper!

Kenneth's ArcView 3.0 Stuff R.I.F.T. Image Resampling and Registration for ArcView 3.0. This page has info about the Image resampling and registration extension/program created for PC versions (NT and Win 95 only). It will allow you to "warp" images to fit a feature theme in ArcView.

Intro to ArcView by the FAO/UNESCO Water Balance of Africa Exercise 1: Introduction to ArcView in West Africa. Its a little dated (version 2) but still a good primer for newbies.

Here's some tutorials from the Yale school of Forestry ArcView 3.0 at FES. It includes ArcView to Idrisi conversion, and info on converting projections

Check out this ArcView Shapefile to DXF/DWG Converter from Guthrie CAD/GIS. Arcv2CAD is a stand-alone application that lets you convert ArcView / ESRI Shape files to AutoCAD DXF and DWG formats. This allows Shapefiles to be read by virtually all CAD software (eg AutoCAD, MicroStation, QikDraw, etc), as well as many other Mapping, Drawing and Graphics programs (eg CorelDraw). They also have a CADViewer available for download.

So, you downloaded some free DLGs in SDTS format and you need to get them into ArcView - here's a translator for you!

Scott's Avenue Coding Standards. This is a nice geocities site by an avid GIS type, web enthusiast, and consultant. Because no documented standards for Avenue programming exist, he decided to take the initiative and create Avenue programming standards. Some interesting stuff here, and good reading.

An Analysis of the ARC EXPORT (e00) FILE FORMAT

Avenue Programmers Reference Avenue Classes, Requests, and Sample Scripts These pages developed by AND for Avenue programmers. When your selected Class page loads, each request will be visible as a link if there are Sample scripts available on-line.


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