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Explanations of scalebars, embedding perl code, passing parameters, and distributed backups.
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GIS Tools  The tools are arranged into three sections, grouped loosely by functionality. Be sure to look through all the sections, because there is some overlap between them. 1 ArcInfo Workstation Map Production and Data Handling Tools Ultimate Scalebar An AML that...
http://www.eykamp.com/gistools/index.htm

Launches a menu for user input, makes a screen capture of an Arcplot window, creates a GIF image and copies it to a directory on the web server, then adds a link to the index file. USGS Patuxent Wildlife Research Center.
http://www.dqc.org/~chris/gis-gallery/macro.html

This tool collection calculates slope stability for a Digital Elevation Model.
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Dave and Harvey's slope stability package  This page is now being made public So how does this differ from Dave and Bill's slope stability package? stability.aml stability.aml is an ARC/INFO macro which calculates slope stability for a digital elevation model (DEM It is launched from the...
http://duff.geology.washington.edu/mdbrg/mdbrg/mdbrg/stability/

A variety pack including DEM and DOQ conversion, hillshades, mosaicking, clipping, plotting, scalebars, and UTM Zone determination.
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Software Library  Contains options to change output cellsize, integer/real type, Z units, and Y-coordinate shift. dem2hillsh.aml creates ARC elevation grid and hillshade grid from a DEM file. Slide show of information on DOQ file formats DOQQ-to-GeoTIFF conversion doq2geotiff.exe [binary] 370688 bytes converts...
http://rmmcweb.cr.usgs.gov/software/

Grass2Arc and Grass2Grid for converting v4.x GRASS data files to ArcInfo. Unix based, 1996.
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Converting GIS data from GRASS to ArcInfo  There are two sections to this document, one dealing with converting vector data (immediately below and the other dealing with converting raster data, click here to jump to that. Note: when I say GRASS here, I'm talking about the Corps...
http://deathstar.rutgers.edu/people/rowan/grass2arc.html