
I’ve been cleaning out the LScript attic, and came across a couple of scripts that either need, or have recently received some loving.
I’ve updated Sean’s Dial Ticks , a nifty little gadget for making all variety of dial-based instrument panels. It has new color choosing features, a working font selector, and a spiffy new built-in help file.
Check it out.
Now the sad news. I also found a sad little orphan script by the name of SHM ArcView Importer . This little ragamuffin is a work I laughingly call in-progress.
It reads ArcView shapefiles allowing you to create some cool, high resolution maps. But it has the potentional to do so much more. I haven’t worked on this one in about two years, so use it as is, or jump in and add some of the missing functionality. Links to shapefile resources, as well as coding resources are available.
Head on over to the LScript download page to get in on the action.
Would very much like to see some nice result come of the SHM ArcView Importer. I’m particularly interested in 3D angle views of county data for Presidential Election results where the county is raised in proportion to the total votes cast and colored according to percentage of vote won.