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TABLE 57.
Format and example of content for Ring (RNG) table.
{Header length};\
Ring Table;-;\
ID=
I,1,P,Row Identifier,-,-,:\
FACE_ID=
I,1,F,Foreign Key to Face Table,-,-,:\
START_EDGE=I,1,F,Foreign Key to Edge Table,-,-,:;
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1
2
2
2
47
3
2
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n
n
n
k. Text primitive. The function of this cartographic
primitive is to represent textual information, rather
than geographic objects. DCW text primitive represents
and displays named geographic entities in the form of an
annotation. In the DCW implementation, text doesn't
have any topologic link with geometric primitives.
l. Text primitive table. Text information is stored in
text primitive tables. The text primitive table is
composed of four columns: row identifier, text feature
id, text string, and shape line. The string column
contains the actual text to be displayed. The shape
line column contains the coordinate string which defines
how the text will be placed. The format and an example
of the content for a text primitive table are presented
in TABLE 58.
TABLE 58.
Format and example of content for Text (TXT)
primitive table.
{Header length};\
Text Primitives;-;\
ID=
I,1,P,Row Identifier,-,-,:\
*.TFT_ID=
I,1,F,Foreign Key to Text Feature Table,-,-,:\
STRING=
T,*,N,Text String,-,-,:\
SHAPE_LINE= C,*,N,Shape of Text String,-,-,:;
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2
Eatontown
-5.811609,43.662006
2
3
Bladen
-8.574136,43.435287
3
18
Coraopolis
-7.437326,42.881957
4
20
Schaffhausen
-6.835582,40.736553,
-6.825007,40.846355
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n
n
n
n
NOTE: The "*" preceding the ".TFT_ID" is replaced with the appropriate
feature class name.
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