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Asia Pacific regionExperience PTV xServer live Learn about the PTV components from the comfort of your own desk! We will show you the highlights in a compact, free-of-charge webinar session, no need…
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Build Your Custom Styleable Map Markers
PTV xServer .NET comes with a bunch of predefined symbols which are styleable. Styleable means that you can set the color and size at runtime. This is very useful to…
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What we’ve got is gold!
The PTV Group, which has recently become a Gold Associate Member of the Road Haulage Association (RHA), is expanding its activities in the UK. The RHA (visit website or blog)…
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The entire range of communication by PTV Group
The use of social media through the internet has led to a rethinking of marketing strategies for companies. In particular Web 2.0 is enabling users to provide information to other…
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Toll scenarios: new updates available
For xServer and Mapserver following toll data scenarios are currently available within the customer area on Developer Zone: Germany: new tariff according to the tables 13.0 (BAB) and 2.0 (federal…
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PTV Group joins the Future Logistics Living Lab Australia
PTV Group is proud to become a participant in the Future Logistics Living Lab Australia. In the Lab, one won’t find men in white coats, but rather an interactive demonstration…
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Toll scenario update available
For xServer and Mapserver following toll data scenarios are currently available within the customer area on Developer Zone: France: Exact Ecotaxe (4148 pricing points), Tariff for Oct. 2013 and Jan.…
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Advanced Line Styling to visualize the direction of Routes and Tours
We were asked how to indicate the direction for a route or a tour using the shape layer. We’ve built a sample for it which demonstrates two options: 1. Use…
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How to implement custom MapShapes
A sample which shows how to implement a custom shape type using the example of arrows between locations. We’ve adopted Charles Petzold’s WPF arrow sample to work with geographic coordinates.…