10/03/2020
- How can I extend a term license?
- Can I change a single licence for portable (USB) licence?
- How can I install a single licence?
- What is a term licence?
- I have lost (destroyed) the pendrive used to install the licence. What should I do?
- I have lost (destroyed) the pendrive used to install the licence. What should I do?
- Do I need to have my own pendrive to install the software?
- What is the function of a pendrive in a portable (USB) licence?
- What do I need to install and activate a portable (USB) licence?
- Can I use a portabale USB licence on more than one computer at the same time?
- Can I change a single licence for portable (USB) licence?
- Why is it necessary to wait 24 hours to move the single licence from one computer to another?
- How to move the single licence from one computer to another?
- Can I install a single licence on a server?
- On how many computers can I install a single licence?
- Problems with retaining the current position arrow and compass
- How to display a map from DXF file
- Measurement setup – antenna height, count of epochs, point name and code, etc.
- How to display an online map from WMS, WMTS, TMS, Google Maps or Open Street Map services
- Connection of the GNSS receiver with the QuickGNSS app
Similar or identical points – checking points
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Select Tools -> Checking points
Checking points – allows to perform advanced point control, consisting of finding groups of similar (or identical) points, according to given criteria. The result of the “checking points” is the text report and appropriate selection of the points meeting the criteria. It is possible to average the coordinates, or to merge several points into one.
– During coordinate averaging, the resulting (averaged) coordinates are overwritten into the first point in the group, whereas the remaining points are deleted.
– During merging points, the first point is remained, but when certain information (e.g. code, ordinate) is missing, the program “takes over” this information from subsequent points in the group. Similarly to averaging, the first point is remained and the rest is removed.