CartaLinxCartaLinx is used
to create coverages, consisting of the spatial definitions of
features in vector format, and associated attribute values files.
These data are then typically exported to a GIS.
CartaLinx accepts data from a variety of sources, including the
use of a mouse as a coordinate input device, CoGo bearing and
distance measurements, and any GPS device capable of outputting
NMEA1 format data records over an RS-232C cable connection. Over 300
digitizing tablets are also supported through the Virtual Tablet
Interface™, sold separately.
- automatically building vector topology (connectivity between
nodes, arcs and polygons)
- automated generation of polygons and assignment of ID's by
means of polygon locators (label points)
- insertion, deletion or movement of nodes, arcs or arc vertices
- real-time projection/datum transformation of digitizer and GPS
input data to meet mapping reference system specifications
- feature filtering and extraction to new spatial databases
based on feature attributes (filter) or location (clip)

- relational database query support, producing custom maps based
on specific feature attributes
- support for mathematical modeling, creating new derivative
data fields using mathematical operations on existing fields
- interactive feature inquiry, instantly displaying attribute
data for any feature by simply clicking on that feature
- real-time route monitoring using GPS with an image backdrop
- text placement with scale-sensitive sizing

- ArcView, ArcInfo, Autodesk World, MapInfo and IDRISI
- Access and xBase database files
- reads US Spatial Data Transfer Standard (SDTS), Digital Line
Graph (DLG) vector profile data files, and selected Ordnance
Survey (UK) NTF 2.0 formats
- georeferenced raster bitmaps supported in IDRISI, BMP, TIF,
DRG, JPG, TGA, CLP, PNG, DCX, PCX and WMF formats
- full geodetic projection and datum transformation -- over 400
reference systems supplied including all US UTM and State Plane
zones

- Pentium-based PC (Pentium III or higher recommended) running
Windows NT, 2000, XP, 95 or 98/ME
- Minimum display of 800 x 600
- 16 MB RAM (32 or greater is recommended)
- 15 MB hard disk space
- CD-ROM for installation
- Mouse