Gaige B. Paulsen Articles


More symbol enhancements for 1.2.2

Today we released version 1.2.2 of Cartographica, and one of the features we think people are going to find really useful is the ability to use any character from any font available on your Mac as a symbol on a map. We debuted a new symbol technology in 1.2 that made use of Drag and Drop and introduced our new Symbol palette. Rick gave some great instructions in his article, Introducing 1.2: Color and Palette Management] For 1.2.2 we've upped the ante again, and are now providing support for just about any font character …

PakResponse posts Pakistan data

For those interested in looking at information related to the floods in Pakistan or those who are helping the relief effort, PakResponse has posted some base maps, symbol sets and flood map information. Of particular interest to Cartographica users are the OHCR symbol sets that can be used with Cartographica's new Symbol features. The map sets that are available include administrative maps, hydrology, and information about affected areas from the floods. If you are building a map and want to use the symbols, the OCHA symbol sets can be downloaded and contain a folder named "OHCA_Symbols" which has 2 sub-folders …

Cartographica 1.2.1 released

Cartographica 1.2.1, a minor feature update and bug fix release for 1.2 has been released to all users. It is strongly suggested that users upgrade as soon as possible. Follow the link for more details, or read the release notes. We have reset the trial period, so that anyone who has previously tried Cartographica can get a new, 15-day key by visiting the Lost Keys page on MacGIS.com. This update contains feature enhancements and bug fixes for the 1.2 release. Highlights of this new release include a number of important bug fixes and the following …

NY Times serves up interactive oil map

Not done with Cartographica, but a good visualization of the spill so far, the NY Times has put together a animated series of maps of the oil leak showing the extent and (to the right) the comparison with the Exxon Valdez and the "largest accidental oil leak into a body of water", also into the Gulf of Mexico, but lasting 10 months before it was stopped.


Cartographica 1.2 is now Shipping!

For those of you who have been waiting in the wings for 1.2, that wait is now over! ClueTrust is pleased to announce the general availability of Cartographica 1.2, GIS for Mac OS X. We've got a ton of new and updated features, which we've been talking about on this blog for the past few weeks during our formal beta process. Follow the link for more information. We're happy with where we are now with 1.2, but that doesn't mean that we're going to stop here. We have big plans for the summer for Cartographica and Cartographica …

Introducing 1.2: New labels

Since Cartographica originally shipped, it has been easy to add labels to features. However, the labels haven't always been powerful. With 1.2, we're changing that. Labels can now contain more information with better controls of font and style. Here we give you a rundown on what you can look forward to in the beta and release of 1.2. Cartographica 1.2 contains quite a few changes to the style editor, and one of the largest is the new label editor. In previous versions, you could choose a label field by selecting it from a pop-up menu and the …

Cartographica 1.2 Open Beta

ClueTrust is readying the next major version of Cartographica—the Macintosh GIS would like to invite everyone to participate in the beta process. We have reached the point where all the features are in and we believe the product to be stable and within a few weeks of final release. In commemoration of this, we are inviting anyone who has previously tried Cartographica to give the beta a try, extending the trial period for an additional 30 days. If you have a current key (either because you are a paid user, or you are within your original 30-day trial period …

ClueTrust announces Cartographica 1.2

Today at AAG 2010, ClueTrust is pleased to announce the next evolution in our GIS for Mac OS X, Cartographica. We've on target for a release in May, about a year after our 1.0 release. There's a lot of new features we can talk about and some surprises that we'll wait until release day to discuss. If you like Cartographica now, we're certain that you're going to find the improvements amazing. We've been working diligently to improve every aspect of the program, using the latest technologies in Apple's Mac OS X ("Snow Leopard") to make the program smarter, faster …

ClueTrust announces Cartographica Mobile for iPhone and iPad

At AAG 2010, ClueTrust today announced the first mobile member of the Cartographica family of products. Get your GIS data out on the road with you! Cartographica Mobile is a revolutionary app for a two revolutionary devices. In the past, most geospatial data input, access, and maintenance was done with dedicated GIS terminals or not done at all. However, until now there's been no way to get access to all that data held captive by your GIS servers without spending a fortune on a dedicated device or dragging around a laptop. Today, ClueTrust makes access to your geospatial data as …

Cartographica 1.1.4 is now available

Thanks to all who provided feedback, bug reports, and testing, we now have version 1.1.4 available. Mostly it contains bug fixes, with a few polishes and one additional feature, the incorporation of the page orientation into the print window for quick printing from Map documents.

Cartographica 1.2 Development Status Report - Feb 28

Certainly has been quite a bit longer than I expected to take between reports about Cartographica 1.2's ongoing development. However,we've been continuing to move forward rapidly on some infrastructure changes and new features for 1.2. Check out our latest moves after the link. Here are some more highlights of what you'll see in version 1.2: Significantly improved Adobe Illustrator output We know a lot of customers on the Mac are looking for more control over the output and especially ways to integrate maps from Cartographica into their production workflows. We're going to be delivering a lot …

Cartographica 1.2 Development Status Report - Feb 7

As of the release of 1.1.3 last week, we're running full speed to version 1.2, and now I can tell you a bit of what's going on with it. The target release timeframe for 1.2 is mid-April of 2010. We have been planning 1.2 for quite some time and are working towards that plan even as we speak. Key areas of concentration are: File Formats We know there's always need to bring in files from many different places, and we've been spending the last few weeks beefing up our file format handling (and the testing …

LoadMyTracks bug solved with community help

As a software development company, there are few things more frustrating than knowing that your software is crashing and having too little information to do anything about it. That's where you come in, and this time Pep and Jerry deserve a round of applause from the community for helping to track down a pernicious little bug in sending data to some Garmin devices. Find out how you can help in the future. One of the big features of 1.4 is something that isn't visible to the user usually, but is designed to help ClueTrust monitor the quality of the …

Haiti earthquake imagery now available

Google announced in a blog posting last night that they have a new imagery of Haiti taken within the last 24 hours by GeoEye showing some of the extensive damage that country has seen after the massive earthquake there on Tuesday. Relief efforts underway by the Red Cross, International Rescue Committee, and Habitat for Humanity (among many others, I'm certain).

Cartographica 1.1.2 is now available

We are happy to announce that version 1.1.2 of Cartographica is now shipping. It can be downloaded from the Cartographica Download page, and release notes are available as well. Most of the changes are stability and performance fixes, with some additional UI changes to make the Map Layout system easier to use. Thank you to those who participated in the testing for this version. Enjoy!

Exporting points to GPX with Cartographica

This morning, I had a request from a user to be able to send Point features from a layer in a Cartographica map document to a GPS. Although Cartographica is able to import data directly from GPS devices, we don't currently have a built-in method to export layer data to GPS devices. However, as with the complex label question, we can solve this one reasonably well using AppleScript. This article describes how we did this and give the AppleScript for doing it. For those unfamiliar with AppleScript, we had some more in-depth commentary on it in our Advanced label techniques …

Advanced label techniques in Cartographica

Cartographica contains some powerful features, but there are times when you need to combine things that aren't obviously available in current versions. One such situation came up with a customer who was interested in combining two or more fields to create a label. Although future versions will likely have ways to do simple label combinations, we wanted to show how you can use AppleScript and Cartographica today to make labels that not only combine the contents of more than one field, but that do so in ways that provide extra flexibility. Because some of the techniques used in this post …

Mapping Al`Qaida Screencast

We're adding a new feature to the Cartographica blog starting today. Previously, all articles have contained only text. Now, some of them will also contain video entries. We hope that you find them enjoyable and entertaining. Today, we've added a screencast showing how Rick created his Al`Qaida map

New Map Layout Features coming in 1.1.2

We've just implemented some new features to the UI in Cartographica's Map Layout intended to make it easier to work with it, especially for first-time users. The features include placing a toolbar on the top of the window (user-configurable, of course) and introducing the ability to "draw" a new item onto the Map Layout by clicking and dragging. More details in this article, including the beta link. We've just implemented some new features to the UI in Cartographica's Map Layout intended to make it easier to work with it, especially for first-time users. The features include placing a toolbar on …