CodeTopo and Matrix2PDf v1.4
Posted: Mon May 04, 2009 10:14 am
Hello,
Since few months, I work hard to convert my old HyperCard stacks into Revolution tools. Today, two developments make progress : CodeTopo, and Matrix2PDF.
CodeTopo is a tool which allows to automatically draw all the objects of a plan from their cartesian coordinates (XY). It integrates functions allowing the recuperation of geographical coordinates from bitmap pictures, and the conversion between different geographical and cartographical systems. The generated plans are saved in PDF format. click here for a quick look
Matrix2PDF is a software that make easier the permutation of columns and ranges of data and the creation of an ordered matrix. It allows to obtain quickly a graphic of this matrix that could be saved as PDF file. click here for a quick look
If certain persons on this forum wish to test or to use these tools, I'll be very happy to have their comments, their critics ot their suggestions (the users who work under Windows or under unix are the very welcome, because I only work on Mac).
Best regards,
Renaud
Since few months, I work hard to convert my old HyperCard stacks into Revolution tools. Today, two developments make progress : CodeTopo, and Matrix2PDF.
CodeTopo is a tool which allows to automatically draw all the objects of a plan from their cartesian coordinates (XY). It integrates functions allowing the recuperation of geographical coordinates from bitmap pictures, and the conversion between different geographical and cartographical systems. The generated plans are saved in PDF format. click here for a quick look
Matrix2PDF is a software that make easier the permutation of columns and ranges of data and the creation of an ordered matrix. It allows to obtain quickly a graphic of this matrix that could be saved as PDF file. click here for a quick look
If certain persons on this forum wish to test or to use these tools, I'll be very happy to have their comments, their critics ot their suggestions (the users who work under Windows or under unix are the very welcome, because I only work on Mac).
Best regards,
Renaud