<div><div dir="auto">Thanks for sharing, if Bezitopo is open source software or free software (you did not say the license) - please consider listing it on the OSGeo website so others can find it :)</div></div><div><br><div class="gmail_quote"><div dir="ltr" class="gmail_attr">On Wed, Dec 25, 2019 at 7:14 PM Pierre Abbat <<a href="mailto:phma@bezitopo.org">phma@bezitopo.org</a>> wrote:<br></div><blockquote class="gmail_quote" style="margin:0 0 0 .8ex;border-left:1px #ccc solid;padding-left:1ex">Bezitopo consists of several programs:<br>
* Bezitest is the test program.<br>
* Bezitopo is a command-line program, which I use mainly to check closure and <br>
to convert pointlists from PENZD to PNEZD. Eventually it will be renamed <br>
bezitopo-cli and what is now ViewTIN will take over.<br>
* Clotilde computes approximations to Euler spiralarcs.<br>
* Convertgeoid converts geoid files from one format to another, resamples <br>
them, and makes excerpts of them.<br>
* Pangeoid does nothing yet. It's going to be a GUI version of Convertgeoid.<br>
* SiteCheck reads a TIN file and is supposed to let you walk around with a GPS <br>
system and check it for accuracy, but I have no interface to a system yet.<br>
* Transmer computes coefficients for transverse Mercator projections.<br>
* ViewTIN reads a list of points, breaklines, and criteria for including or <br>
excluding points, makes a TIN, and draws contours. Once it can also draw line <br>
segments and has the drawing object list and layers working, I'll rename it to <br>
Bezitopo. It's intended to be a CAD program for land surveying (as distinct <br>
from a general-purpose CAD program with surveying tacked on), but it isn't <br>
there yet.<br>
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You can download it from <a href="http://bezitopo.org/bezitopo-0.1.5.html" rel="noreferrer" target="_blank">http://bezitopo.org/bezitopo-0.1.5.html</a> . If you'd <br>
like to contribute, please see <a href="http://bezitopo.org/developers.html" rel="noreferrer" target="_blank">http://bezitopo.org/developers.html</a> and join <br>
the mailing list. You don't have to be a coder. Some tasks you could do are:<br>
* Draw the three foot icons (PerfectTIN needs them too)<br>
* Translate strings<br>
* Enter map projections (SPC and whatever is used in other countries)<br>
* Find samples and specifications of geoid file formats<br>
* Find information about the offsets of ellipsoids.<br>
<br>
Pierre<br>
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Por H o por B, los campos magnéticos se difieren dentro de un imán.<br>
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