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Subject: Re: [gislist] Rixanne Wehren - Editing problems
Date:  12/22/2006 12:55:00 PM
From:  David Hockman-Wert



Since I sent a note to Rixanne with nearly-opposite advice, I wanted to
check this against the wisdom of the group.

If Rixanne is having trouble selecting a vertex, wouldn't she want to have
the snapping on for the vertex? I could see that maybe she wouldn't want
the snapping on for the edge, but to me, the easiest way to grab a vertex
is to have the snapping on. Just curious if I'm missing something.

Dave

David Hockman-Wert
Biologist
USGS FRESC Corvallis Research Group
3200 SW Jefferson Way
Corvallis, OR 97331
Phone: 541-750-7281 Fax: 541-758-8806
dhockman-wert@usgs.gov



"Crystal DeLillo" <cdelillo@compass-maps.com>
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Try double clicking the line to expose all of the nodes and make sure
your snapping feature is off.

Crystal DeLillo
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Today's Topics:

1. editing problems (Rixanne Wehren)
2. Re: Script for rotating point feature perpendicular to
linework (Michael Govorov)
3. Job description help - GIS department director (Mara Kaminowitz)


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Message: 1
Date: Thu, 21 Dec 2006 13:51:18 -0800
From: Rixanne Wehren <coastgis@mcn.org>
Subject: [gislist] editing problems
To: GIS List <gislist@lists.thinkburst.com>
Message-ID: <458B01D6.3000809@mcn.org>
Content-Type: text/plain: charset=ISO-8859-1: format=flowed

Hi Listers,

I'm having a heck of a time learning how to do simple editing in ArcGIS
9.1. When trying to correct a line, such as to match a road, I have
trouble grabbing just one vertex. If I shake just a tiny bit, the cursor

arrow selects the whole line and moves it as a piece. then you have to
wait for the redraw and move it back. then back to the vertex, !same
problem!. It's driving me crazy!

Plus the Task keeps shafting back to Create New Feature instead of
Modify Feature. How can I keep it on Modify while working with a line
with 20-30 points to move?

any hints are extremely welcome.

Rixanne
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Rixanne Wehren
GeoGraphics / Coast GIS Lab
Custom Cartography and GIS Projects
PO Box 340, Albion CA 95410
707-937-2709 M-F 8-5

Coastwalk Mapping Coordinator
www.californiacoastaltrail.info/hikers



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Message: 2
Date: Thu, 21 Dec 2006 15:42:23 -0800 (PST)
From: Michael Govorov <mgovorov@yahoo.com>
Subject: Re: [gislist] Script for rotating point feature perpendicular
to linework
To: Selvan <kalaiselvan.k@magnasoft.com>,
gislist-request@lists.geocomm.com,
gislist@lists.geocomm.com
Message-ID: <660065.23017.qm@web39703.mail.mud.yahoo.com>
Content-Type: text/plain: charset=iso-8859-1

Hello,

1. Use available script from ESRI site to calculate angles within line
attribute table
2. Use spatial joint to bring the angles to point attribute table
3. Use angle attribute to rotate symbols (layer Properties > Symbology
tab > advance > rotation)

MG


Selvan <kalaiselvan.k@magnasoft.com> wrote:
Hi Folks!!!!

I need to know if there are any free script available for rotating the
utilities symbols in electrical or water network GDB files.I am working
on ArcGIS 9.0
To be more specific. I have an electrical conductor (line) with 270deg
and the point feature is placed snapping to the end of the conductor..I
want to know if there are any ready free script available to rotate the
points feature perpendicular to the linework.Hope it makes sense.

Any help on this would be appreciated.


Regards,

Kalai Selvan.
www.magnasoft.com

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