[Xastir] FGD files and Re: bounding boxes

Curt Mills, WE7U hacker at tc.fluke.com
Tue Oct 7 16:12:20 EDT 2003


On Tue, 7 Oct 2003, Tyler Allison wrote:

> So now I guess the question is how to I put together a valid FGD file that
> has 0 (or 100% depending on how you look at it) as the bounding box.
>
> I guess for now I'll need to wait until someone more experienced with
> geotiff files has the time to take a look at the example file I posted. Im
> pretty much fumbling around myself and driving the mailing list folks nuts
> with my questions ;)

Because you're not needing to crop, go back to the averaging idea
and try that.  Xastir should only crop a pixel or three from each
side in that case, as if I remember correctly, your numbers were
pretty close to each other to begin with.

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