Yes, I think you missed part. I think he needs to import the JPG as a
layer, then use your technique to follow some feature on the JPG to cut his
polygon. Otherwise, it sounds a lot like an exercise in Rich Greene's Geog
459.
On Sat, Jun 7, 2008 at 1:24 AM, kent brown <
kentebrown@...> wrote:
>
> I may be wrong, but from your message, it appears that you are attempting
> to cut a polygon and then export it as a jpg to be viewed in another
> program. If this is correct, you need to start editing in the the editor
> tool bar, select your polygon and then from options select cut. Draw a line
> from the outside of the polygon through your polygon and the double click on
> the outside again. This will cut your polygon and give you two seperate
> areas that can then be color coded and your outline will display the two
> different polygons. Save your edits, and then go to the layout view and
> select export map and select JPG as the format.
>
> Hope this helps.
> Kent
> > Date: Thu, 5 Jun 2008 07:11:36 +0530> From:
rohansarker@...> To:
>
bhupi80singh@...> CC:
gislist@...> Subject: Re:
> [gislist] Urgent help required> > *Dear Bhupinder,*> **> *Unlike me who
> works extensively in Telecom and hence associated with RF,> your case cane
> be very difficult.*> **> *In Lab, you can actually implement this by drawing
> a polygon by associating> Resources, Cubicles in a polygon formation.*> **>
> *Then apply Tension, Stress at demarcation co-ordinates to split the
> polygon> record to 2 polygon records with one JPG Layer as Back Ground.*>
> **> *Is it now making sense..or do you think that you need more help on the>
> same.......*> > **> **> Thanks and regards> Rohan Sarker> Tel:+919903051236>
> Res:+913324180985> > ++++++++++++++++++++++++++> > > On 6/5/08, Bhupinder
> Singh <
bhupi80singh@...> wrote:> >> > Hello to all of you,> > I
> need urgent help from you guys. I have a polygon feature shape file. Now> >
> I want to break one of those
> polygons into two polygons and the intersecting> > boundary between these
> two new polygons can be seen from a jpg file. I don't> > know how to draw
> that line using jpg as background and subsequnetly how to> > convert new
> drawn line into polygon feature. I shall be very thankful if> > someone can
> teach me stepwise procedure to how to do it in Arc Map.> > Few years back, I
> did this thing in ArcInfo workstation, but I forget that> > now. If someone
> can teach me these steps for ArcInfo that can equally help> > me.> >> >
> Regards,> > Bhupinder Singh,> >> >> >> >
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