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| Subject: | [gislist] Canada to Australia map |
| Date: |
09/24/2004 02:15:01 PM |
| From: |
RICK GRAY |
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My boss's boss is flying from southern Ontario, Canada to Australia by way of Vancouver for a conference. I have been asked to generate a map to show where the two locations are with respect to each other that he can put in his PowerPoint presentation. I have ArcView 3.2.
I generated a cool globe using the standard ESRI data set and the "world from space projection" to show where we are. When my boss saw it, he asked if I could make the globe spin in an animated gif that I could draw the flight line on. I'd be happy if I could just rotate that globe to centre on the pacific Ocean rather than on NY city.
Does anyone have a "quick" solution? Does anyone know of a shape file that is "shifted" so that the centre of the map is over the Pacific so that I can show the flight as an unbroken line? Can that AV3x "projection" be rotated in any way? I'm grasping at straws here.
Thanks in advance.
Rick
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