The images are archived inside a jar file that comes with openmap. See
the /lib directory where you unzipped openmap. The proper name means it
must comply with the naming standard for 2525 symbology. See
http://assist.daps.dla.mil/docimages/0001/52/27/2525B.PD5 for some
guidance on naming.
-Tom
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From: owner-openmap-users_at_bbn.com [mailto:owner-openmap-users_at_bbn.com]
On Behalf Of Lackey, Michael B. (SED/BTI)
Sent: Friday, July 13, 2007 8:44 AM
To: openmap-users_at_bbn.com
Subject: [OpenMap Users] MIL STD 2525 Symbology (UNCLASSIFIED)
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Good Morning all,
I am loking at code in toosl/symbology/milstd2525 and I see what I think
is something given a "proper" 2525 symbol name can make images. What is
missing are the image files themselves.
Has anybody out there used this package, and if so can direct me to a
(the) source for the image files?
Mike Lackey
Brockwell Technologies, Inc.
256-876-0167
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