mapgen

Gerald I. Evenden gie at charon.er.usgs.gov
Wed Sep 22 10:53:49 EDT 1993


>From: martijn at scanner.frw.uva.nl
>Message-Id: <9309221040.AA12382 at scanner.frw.uva.nl>
>Subject: mapgen
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>Date: Wed, 22 Sep 1993 11:40:50 +0100 (MET)
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>We just got MAPGEN installed and would like to tour its
>possibilities. Is there a tutorial that will take us
>through the first (and preferably middle) steps?
>
>\_\_\_--\_----\_------\_-------------------- P. Martijn van Leusen --------- 

The closest thing to a tutorial is the Open-File Report 83-623, titled:
"User's manual for MAPGEN (UNIT version): a method to transform
digital cartographic data to a map."  It is dated but still usable
as long as the *.1's are referred to for current usage details.
You can get it from the following address (costs about $22US):

		USGS Books and Reports Sales
		Federal Center, Box 25425
		Denver, CO  80225
		(303) 236-7476

Gerald (Jerry) I. Evenden   Internet: gie at charon.er.usgs.gov
voice: (508)563-6766          Postal: P.O. Box 1027
  fax: (508)457-2310                  N.Falmouth, MA 02556-1027



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