Subject: SV: SV: [BoundaryPoint] yikes kztmuz is reportedly undelineated & definitely elusive
Date: Sep 06, 2006 @ 17:56
Author: Jesper Nielsen/Borderbase ("Jesper Nielsen/Borderbase" <jesper@...>)
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Terrain box is checked - good
 
At the dashboard you must have noticed the key pad with arrows and the red dot, go right and you see the rotate right and tilt reset buttons, next right is the tilt bar. Tilting also works with holding down shift and scrolling mouse.
 
I have plotted in all tripoints in one file from the frontpage of http://www.nicolette.dk/borderbase (read the text about Borderbase). Google Earth has just recently updated many images and so I am still in the process of updating and ajusting the tripoints for next version. But fell free to challenge my tripoint placemarks.
 
A key note about Google Earth - it appears that GE gets their data about borders and terrain from the people at Mapmart (http://66.77.122.13/International/Country.aspx?Country=Bulgaria ) 
 
Jesper 
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Borderbase - your online guide to international borders and tripoints
http://www.nicolette.dk/borderbase
 


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Emne: Re: SV: [BoundaryPoint] yikes kztmuz is reportedly undelineated & definitely elusive



but jesper i still dont understand what you mean when
you say

> Please turn on terrain, tilt
the image and find the
area flat.

my terrain box comes already checked & so presumably
turned on in the default setting

so can you explain what would be necessary for me to
actually get a horizontal look at the terrain upon &
around my arrowhead projection
as you seem to suggest one could easily do
if that is indeed possible in this case
since i am still not expecting to find my best guessed
target area flat

i am intrigued to learn how to do this generally
but especially so for this particular case

.