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Ordnance Survey MasterMap


Dexie

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Are there any plans to support the new emerging Ordnance Survey Mapping (United Kingdom) standard which I believe is being Phase in at the moment and will eventually superseed the current .dxf and dwg standard.

Below is an extract for the Ordnnance Survey outlining some main features.

OS?MasterMap has set a new standard in our mapping information. Based on the National Grid, with detailed topographical information and every building, road, phone box or landmark mapped out.

OS?MasterMap currently contains four layers ? each made up of various mapping features. Each feature has its own unique identifier or TOID. Each TOID consists of a unique 16?digit reference number so you can share this precise referencing in business. Such clear communication of locations will minimise the risk of misunderstanding.

This is advanced mapping ? making OS?MasterMap data more comprehensive and easier to classify and understand, while frequent updates reflect the landscape changes plainly on the map.

The ability to overlay OS?MasterMap with your own data or third party information helps to put your own area of operation into context, and OS?MasterMap's unique polygon structure closely represents real?world information.

http://www.ordnancesurvey.co.uk/oswebsite/products/osmastermap/ [Roll Eyes]

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