Kyla,
I am not sure on this - I seem to remember some trick about jpeg - Sheep -
can you help?
Alan
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Subject: Re: Space syntax for a PC user
Hi Alan,
I have been having huge problems trying to make webmap work on my laptop. I
see from the recent emails from the list that for certain programs you need
to have some sort of Java program installed - is this the missing link as
currently it will not import jpegs not GIS files nor open maps with any
usable functions/tools.
I would greatly appreciate it if you could help,
Kyla
Alan Penn <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
I am not sure if anyone has responded to this, but briefly:
There are a number of programs that run on PC's. For axial analysis Webmap
is a Java based application and will run on anything with a web browser and
internet connection. http://bat.vr.ucl.ac.uk/webmap/ is the sign on page.
Register and use... its free for all academic use. It takes scanned maps as
background.
Depthmap is a PC Windows based application for Visibility Graph Analysis.
http://www.vr.ucl.ac.uk/research/vga/ gives details. It imports .dxf and
ntf
Jass is a Java based application for convex or boundary graph analysis,
justified graphs etc. developed by KTH Stockholm (Daniel Koch et al) - it is
really nice and does everything that Netbox does ++
http://www.arch.kth.se/~dk/old/tools_jass.htm It imports scanned plans as
background. (I hope its alright to tel! l people about this Daniel - but it
is
really good and should be better known.)
Alan
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Subject: Re: Space syntax for a PC user
All,
On Monday, Sep 13, 2004, at 20:32 Europe/London, Jonas Bergenudd wrote:
> Hello list.
>
> I'm a fourth year architecture student at Lund Institute of Technology.
>
> I am interested in making axial- and integration maps for different
> projects at school. What tools are available for the PC? Most of the
> tools at www.spacesyntax.org are for the macintosh which we don't have
> available at school. Are there any add-ons for autocad or any programs
> that can read dwg or dxf-files.
...talking of which, the screenshots on spacesyntax.org are of programs
running on OS 9. Do any of them run on OS X, and can you use a
Shapefile or a scanned map as a base for the analysis?
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