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APPENDIX
TABLE 92. Land cover text feature table (LCTEXT.TFT).
{Header length};\
Land Cover Text;-;\
ID=
I,1,P,Row Identifier,-,-,:\
LEVEL=  I,1,N,Type of Text,INT.VDT,-,:\
HEIGHT= F,1,N,Height of text,-,-,:\
TEXT=
T,*,N, "Text String",-,-,:\
TEXTGAP=F,1,N,Gap between Text Strings,-,-,:\
SYMBOL= I,1,N,Text symbol,INT.VDT,-,:\
TILE_ID=S,1,F,Tile Reference Identifier,-,LCTEXT.TTI,:\
TXT_ID= I,1,F,Text Primitive Foreign Key,-,-,:;
1
1
0.01342
mine
1.27000
1
299
1
2
1
0.01342
quarry
1.27000
1
300
2
:
:
:
:
:
:
:
:
n
n
n
n
n
n
n
n
Notes
Rice fields and peat cuttings features are represented by text in cases
where there is no delineating line.
Only proper names of land cover features are stored as text (e.g.,
Turkey Swamp).
Any land cover textual annotation on an ONC that is not related to a
specific point, line or area feature is stored as a text primitive in
this coverage.  Examples of these cases include:  Tundra, Sand dunes and
Karst.  The point coordinate used to store the text will start at the
same location text starts on the original ONC.
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