Didger 4
$389
Features
There has never been a more comprehensive, powerful, all-in-one data conversion software solution that provides an easy-to-use and intuitive user interface for digitizing, georeferencing, coordinate reprojection, tiling, and creating image mosaics. Didger solves the problem of combining data files in different file formats and in different coordinate systems, by providing extensive tools to transform your GIS data into one cohesive coordinate system. You can use Didger to precisely convert paper maps, graphs, aerial photographs, well logs, or any other plotted information into a versatile digital format that you can use with other software. Didger can create new maps from the ground up or edit any existing map, drawing, image, or data set imported into it.
Who should use Didger?
Geoscientists studying seismic data, drill holes, petrography, and remote sensing surveys...
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Uses for Didger
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Digitizing Options
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Versatility
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Working with Images
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Easy Image Georeferencing
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Vector Based Maps & Data Files
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Projections, Datums, Coordinates
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Surfer Compatible
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Advanced Editing Features
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Supported File Formats
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Note on Digitizing Tablets
Training Videos
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Training Videos
Didger 4
Didger 3
FAQs
Didger 4
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Q1. What is the latest version?
Q2. How can I get the latest version of Didger?
Q3. Where can I find a list of fixes and changes between versions?
Q4. What are Didger’s system requirements?
Q5. How do I install or uninstall Didger?
Q6. Do I need to uninstall the demo version before installing the full version? Can I activate the demo to become the full version?
Q7. Do I need to uninstall an older version of Didger before installing a new version?
Q8. Do you offer training?
Q9. Where can I find my serial number?
Q10. Is technical support free?
Q11. Does Didger run under Windows Vista?
Q12. Do you sell digitizing tablets or know where I can purchase a digitizing tablet?
Q13. Could you please provide me with a list of tablet and Wintab driver manufacturers?
Q14. I have a more technical question about the program, where can I find the answer?Q1. What is the latest version?
A. The most recent version of Didger is 4.4.2986.Q2. How can I get the latest version of Didger?
A. Minor updates (i.e. version 4.00 to 4.02) may be downloaded for free if your serial number is registered. Connect your computer to the Internet, then click the Help | Check for Update command in Didger. This will download the latest patch and install it on your machine. Information about the latest version is listed on the Version History page.If you experience any problems with this command or would like to download the full version of the updated software, please email your registered Didger 4 serial number to This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it . Once your serial number is verified, we will send you download instructions.
Major upgrades (e.g. version 3 to version 4) cost US$129 plus shipping. Refer to the order form for more information.
Q3. Where can I find a list of fixes and changes between versions?
A. A list of changes and fixes between minor versions (i.e. 4.00 to 4.02) can be found at: http://www.goldensoftware.com/didgerhistory.shtml
A list of major changes between major upgrades (i.e. 3 to 4) can be found at: http://www.goldensoftware.com/products/didger/didgernew.shtml
Q4. What are Didger’s system requirements?
A. Didger's system requirements are available here.Q5. How do I install or uninstall Didger?
A. Installing Didger
Installing Didger 4 requires that you be logged into an account that has Administrator rights. Golden Software does not recommend installing Didger 4 over any previous version of Didger. Please ensure that you install Didger 4 into a new directory, which is what will happen by default. Didger 4 can co-exist with older versions as long as they are in different directories.
To begin the installation, either insert the CD into the CD-ROM drive, or double-click on the downloaded EXE file to run it. See below for details of each method.
Installing Didger on a Local Drive from CD:
1. Insert the CD-ROM in the CD-ROM drive. The Setup program automatically begins on most computers.
2. Choose the "Install Didger" option from the screen and setup will begin.
If the Setup program does not automatically start, double-click on the My Computer icon on your desktop. Open the CD-ROM drive which contains the Didger disk by double-clicking on the CD-ROM icon. From the CD-ROM folder find and double-click on Autorun.exe to launch Didger's Setup program. Select "Install Didger" and setup will begin.
Installing Didger on a Local Drive Using a Downloaded EXE:
1. Double-click on the My Computer icon on your desktop and navigate to the folder containing the downloaded file.
2. Double-click on the file Didger40.exe to begin the installation process. The EXE extension is not displayed if you have enabled the option to "Hide Extensions for Known File Types" in My Computer.
Uninstalling Didger
To uninstall Didger 4, go to the Control Panel and double click on Add/Remove Programs (Windows 2000 and XP) or Programs and Features (Windows Vista). Select “Didger 4” from the list of installed applications. Click the Remove or Uninstall button to uninstall Didger 4.Q6. Do I need to uninstall the demo version before installing the full version? Can I activate the demo to become the full version?
A. You do need to uninstall the Didger demo before installing the full version of Didger. There is not a way to “activate” the demo version to become a full version.
Q7. Do I need to uninstall an older version of Didger before installing a new version?
A. You do not need to uninstall previous versions of Didger (i.e. Didger versions 1, 2 or 3) before installing Didger 4, provided you install them in different directories. By default, this will be the case.
However, you do need to uninstall previous versions of Didger 4 before installing a newer full version of Didger 4. Do NOT install a newer FULL version of Didger 4 over a previous version of Didger 4 (i.e. do not install 4.1 over 4.0.). This will not update the software. If for some reason you need to do a FULL installation of Didger 4, uninstall the previous version before installing the updated version.
Q8. Do you offer training?
A. Golden Software offers a variety of Training Resources:
• Demonstrational Videos/corresponding PDF guides - www.goldensoftware.com/supportvideo.shtml
• Online Support Forums - forum
• Online Knowledge Base - www.goldensoftware.com/activekb/
• Golden Software Newsletters - www.goldensoftware.com/newsletter.shtml
• Product Tutorials available in each program - Go to Help | Tutorial within Didger.
• Free email and phone Technical Support - http://www.goldensoftware.com/support.shtml#contactQ9. Where can I find my serial number?
A. The serial number is on the registration card attached to the CD sleeve, or in the download instructions you received when you ordered the software. Please complete the registration card and return it to Golden Software or register online at our web site. After you install Didger and run it for the first time, you can also find your serial number by opening the software and going to Help | About Didger. The About Didger dialog box will show the serial number.Q10. Is technical support free?
A. Yes, Technical Support is free to all users for as long as you own the product. You must register your product in order to receive technical support. You can reach technical support by phone, fax, or email.Q11. Does Didger run under Windows Vista?
A. Yes, Didger 4 is supported under Windows Vista. For best results, run the program as administrator.Q12. Do you sell digitizing tablets or know where I can purchase a digitizing tablet?
A. Please review our list of tablet manufacturers for contact information. We have also found that local CAD dealers in your area often carry a full range of digitizing tablets. Please consult your local yellow pages for phone numbers.Q13. Could you please provide me with a list of tablet and Wintab driver manufacturers?
A. Here is a current list of Tablet ManufacturersACECAD: Main site ; Driver downloads
GTCO/Calcomp / Summagraphics: Main site ; Driver downloads
Genius: Main site ; Driver downloads
WACOM: Main site ; Driver downloads
Numonics: Main site ; Driver downloads
Digitizer Technology: Main site ; Driver downloads
Digitizer Technology offers Windows drivers for a variety of digitizing tablets. These drivers are Wintab compatible.Q14. I have a more technical question about the program, where can I find the answer?
A. For more technical questions and answers, please visit our Knowledge Base at: http://www.goldensoftware.com/activekb/
Didger 3
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Q1. How can I get the latest version of Didger?
Q2. Do you sell digitizing tablets or know where can I purchase a digitizing tablet?
Q3. Could you please provide me with a list of tablet and Wintab driver manufacturers?
Q5. What are the communication parameters needed by Didger for my digitizing tablet?
Q12. How do I convert my Universal Transverse Mercator (UTM) data to Latitude/Longitude data?
Q14. How can I digitize a graph that has a non-linear X axis, but has intervals of linearity?
Q15. How can I resample my well log in a raster project? The option is grayed out.
Q16. How can I export the Data Attributes table to a data file?
Q17. I just want to move my object very slightly. How can I nudge an item over?
Q19. When exporting to a SHP file, how can I export the Z values in numeric form?
Q23. My Create Surfer Base Map command is grayed out. I have Surfer installed, what is wrong?
Q27. How can I save the coordinates in the Coordinate Manager?
Q30. How can I change the number of decimal places in my Graticule or Grid?
Q38. How can I export my file as a GeoTIFF?
Q41. Does Didger work with Windows 2000 and Windows XP?
Q43. Where do I find my serial number?
Q44. Is technical support free?
Q46. Does Didger 3 run under Windows Vista?
Q1. How can I get the latest version of Didger?
A. Minor updates (e.g. version 3.00 to 3.01) may be downloaded for free if your serial number is registered. Connect your computer to the Internet, then click the Help | Check for Update command in Didger. This will download the latest patch and install it on your machine. Information about the latest version is listed on the Version History page.If you experience any problems with this command or would like to download the full version of the updated software, please email your registered Didger 3 serial number to This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it . Once your serial number is verified, we will send you download instructions.
Major upgrades (e.g. version 2 to version 3) cost US$89 plus shipping. Refer to the order form for more information.
Q2. Do you sell digitizing tablets or know where can I purchase a digitizing tablet?
A. Please review our list of tablet manufacturers for contact information. We have also found that local CAD dealers in your area often carry a full range of digitizing tablets. Please consult your local yellow pages for phone numbers.Q3. Could you please provide me with a list of tablet and Wintab driver manufacturers?
A. Here is a current list of Tablet ManufacturersACECAD: Main site ; Driver downloads
GTCO/Calcomp / Summagraphics: Main site ; Driver downloads
Genius: Main site ; Driver downloads
WACOM: Main site ; Driver downloads
Numonics: Main site ; Driver downloads
Digitizer Technology: Main site ; Driver downloads
Digitizer Technology offers Windows drivers for a variety of digitizing tablets. These drivers are Wintab compatible.Q4. I have installed my digitizing tablet and the Wintab driver, but Didger does not work with the tablet.
A. Connectivity between the digitizing tablet and the Wintab driver often requires certain information that can only be obtained from the tablet manufacturer. If you have installed both the driver and tablet, but the puck on the tablet does not act as a mouse on your screen, you can be assured that the driver is not properly installed. Please contact your tablet manufacturer for proper settings for both the tablet and the driver. In our experience, tablet manufacturers can quickly and easily get you up and running with your digitizer connectivity.Q5. What are the communication parameters needed by Didger for my digitizing tablet?
A. Didger does not require any specific communication parameters. Didger requires only that you use a 32bit Wintab driver that can be obtained from your tablet manufacturer. Please consult our manufacturer list for contact information.Q6. Does Didger support stream mode digitizing? Is it possible to trace a contour line by just keeping a button on the puck pressed while following the line with the crosshair?
A. Didger does support stream mode digitizing. When digitizing in stream mode, it is important to set the vertex tolerance setting. This setting sets the minimum spacing for vertices along a polygon or polyline. When you have set a vertex tolerance value and you are digitizing a polygon or polyline, no two adjacent vertices along the object can be closer together than the specified length (but they can be farther apart than the specified length).Q7. I cannot seem to select the objects on my map. I can select them from the data attribute view, but not the plot view. What am I doing wrong?
A. Make sure that you have the layer set to editable. In order to select the objects from the plot view, the layer on which the objects reside must be set to editable using the View | Layer Manager command.Q8. When I’m importing a vector file with an underlying coordinate system, and I try to change to a new coordinate system in the import dialog box, my map doesn’t look right at all. What am I doing wrong?
A. Do not change the coordinate system of a vector file when importing. Didger reads the projection information from the file itself. Let Didger import the file with the existing projection system. Then, to change the projection, use the View | Change Projection command and select the projection and datum you wish to apply to your map.Q9. I’m trying to create polygons by the locator ID method. I’ve marked all my polygons but when I apply the command, not all the polygons are created, only some of them. How can I get all the marked polygons to become "closed" polygons?
A. The endpoints of your lines are probably not within the snap tolerance value and therefore are not snapped to each other. They must be snapped for the operation to succeed. Increase the snap tolerance from the File | Project Settings | Tolerance tab so that the lines are snapped. Then perform the operation again.Q10. How do I import a second vector file into Didger that has a different projection than the first file I imported? I want the projection system of the first file I imported.
A. Import the first file and accept the projection information displayed in the Define Import Options dialog box. Then use File | Import Vector to import the second file. Check the Apply Datum Conversion check box and click OK. The second file will be transformed to the projection of the first.Q11. I have a map that is larger than my tablet. Is it possible to digitize the objects into one project?
A. Follow the steps below for digitizing from a map larger than the tablet.- Divide the map into enough sections so that each will fit on the digitizing tablet. For each section, define between 3 and 256 calibration points.
- Place the first section of the map on the tablet and go to File | New | Tablet Digitizing. Calibrate the tablet according to the instructions for calibration.
- Digitize all the objects on that portion of the map. Save the work in a PJT file using File | SaveAs.
- Go to View | Project Limits and change the X and Y limits to reflect the dimensions of the entire project area.
- Move the map so the next section is on the tablet. Go to Digitize | Tablet Calibration and click the Next button to go to Step Two.
- Clear the existing calibration points by clicking the Delete Point button. Type in the calibration points for this section of the map and complete the calibration of the tablet.
- Digitize all objects on this section of the map and save the file.
- Continue in this manner until you've completed the project.
Q12. How do I convert my Universal Transverse Mercator (UTM) data to Latitude/Longitude data?
A. Didger 3 can convert data between 23 different coordinate systems, including UTM and Lat./Long. To use Didger to convert UTM data to Lat/Long data, please follow the steps below.- Import the data file using File | New | Import Data.
- Select the appropriate delimiters so that your data are separated into the fields you wish.
- Click the Import button and the Define Import Options dialog opens.
- Set the Coordinate Space Type to Projected and change the Map Projection Category to UTM.
- Then you will need to set the System to the zone in which your UTM coordinates are located and click OK. Your data will display in the plot window.
- Next, go to View | Change Projection and change the Map Projection Category to World/Continental. The System should then report Unprojected Lat/Long.
- Click OK and the data will appear in Lat/Long.
- Go to File | Export and select DAT as the file type. Once exported your UTM data will be in Lat/Long.
Q13. I am having a problem printing ("Out of global memory" error, only a portion of the map prints, etc.).
A. You may be able to work around the problem by changing some of the printer settings. Different printer drivers have different settings, but here is a list of the most common remedies:- Turn off print spooling.
- Change the print mode to "raster" or "bitmap" to reduce the printer memory requirements.
- Change the printer driver to use the computer's memory instead of the printer's memory.
- PostScript drivers often require more memory than non-PostScript drivers for the same printer. Change drivers if possible and test the print results.
- Check for other compatible printer drivers in your printer documentation. For example, the HP LaserJet 4 driver could be used with the LaserJet 5 printer.
- Enable the Page Protect mode if available.
- Verify the version of your printer driver and possibly update it. For example, the HP DesignJet 750C driver version 4.33 requires 80% less memory than version 4.11
- Turn off View | Auto Redraw to free up additional memory.
- Resample the bitmaps in a graphics program (Corel Draw, Paint Shop Pro, PhotoShop) to reduce the number of pixels and color depth in the bitmaps.
If the remedies above do not help, please contact technical support with the exact nature of the problem, your operating system (i.e. Windows 98), the printer model, and the print driver version number.
Q14. How can I digitize a graph that has a non-linear X axis, but has intervals of linearity?
A. Didger 3 was not designed to easily handle non-linear axes. You have two options when it comes to digitizing non-linear axes:- You can digitize it into one PJT file. You will have to digitize a section with a linear portion of the X axis, then change the project limits (to reflect the entire project), move the map, recalibrate the tablet, and digitize another section that has a linear portion of the X axis. This file will make a linear X axis, ranging across the entire X axis min/max values, and your digitized objects will be spread across it.
- You can digitize the profile into a number of PJT files - each one containing a section of the profile that has a linear X axis.
Q15. How can I resample my well log in a raster project? The option is grayed out.
A. The Tools | Resample Polylines command is not available with raster projects. If you have a raster project, export the polyline(s) to a vector file format (like DXF or GSB), then import the vector file back into Didger into a vector project and perform the resampling.Q16. How can I export the Data Attributes table to a data file?
A. In Didger 3, bring up the Data Attributes table and activate that window. Then go to File | Export Data Table.Q17. I just want to move my object very slightly. How can I nudge an item over?
A. To nudge an item with the cursor, click on an object and hold down the mouse button. Press the arrow keys several times (more than 10) to move the object.Q18. I georeferenced two bitmaps in Didger 3 raster projects and exported them both as GeoTIFF files. I import one into a vector file and want to tile it with the second bitmap. I try to import the second bitmap but get the error that “A projection system is already in use by the project” and that Didger will be unable to import the georeferenced bitmap. What is wrong?
A. You can get this error if the two bitmaps were georeferenced using different projection parameters. Make sure you calibrated the bitmaps with the exact same Projection, Projection Settings, and Datum before exporting the bitmaps.Q19. When exporting to a SHP file, how can I export the Z values in numeric form?
A. In Didger 3, The Primary ID is exported as both the ID0 attribute and the ZLEVEL. The ZLEVEL is exported in numeric format so you can use it in ArcView.Q20. When I am digitizing a line on-screen and then mess up, how can I reverse the line a little and then go on (so I don't have to stop and then redigitize the line all over again)?
A. In Didger 3, if you are digitizing a line, and then decide you want to redigitize the last little bit, simply right-click repeatedly (with the left mouse button still held down) until your line is back where you want it to be, then continue digitizing in the normal fashion. Each time you right-click, the digitized line will back up to the next vertice on the polyline.Q21. I imported a georeferenced bitmap into a vector file. The vector file I want to overlay it with is in a different projection. I want to change the projection of the bitmap, but the View | Change Projection menu has changed to View | Projection Settings. How can I change the projection of my bitmap?
A. You cannot change the projection of a bitmap imported into a vector project. To change the projection of your bitmap, import it into a raster project, specifying the georeference information. Once the bitmap is imported, go to Image | Convert Image Projection to convert the image projection to that of the vector file. Once the projection is converted, export it again as a GeoTIFF.Alternatively, you can import the vector file into a new vector project and use the View | Change Projection command to change the vector file projection to that of the bitmap. Once the vector file is changed, you can use File | Import Bitmap | Into Vector Project and import the georeferenced bitmap.
Q22. I have a bitmap imported into my project and when I use the Create Surfer Base Map command, the bitmap image isn’t transferred into Surfer. What is wrong?
A. The Create Surfer Base Map command only supports bitmaps that are imported into a vector project. If you have a bitmap imported into a raster project, it will not be exported into Surfer. If this is the case, export the bitmap as a GeoTIFF and import it into a vector project and use the Create Surfer Base Map command.Q23. My Create Surfer Base Map command is grayed out. I have Surfer installed, what is wrong?
A. There could be a couple reasons why this command is grayed out. Make sure you have Surfer 7 installed on your computer. This command will not work with Surfer 6. This command will also be grayed out if you have a raster project which only contains a calibrated bitmap and no digitized objects. In this case, the command will be grayed out since there are no objects to export to Surfer.Q24. I have a bitmap imported into my project. I want to warp it, but the command Image | Warp Image is grayed out. What is wrong?
A. The Image | Warp Image command is only available in raster projects where the image has been calibrated with linear axes, and no objects have yet been digitized on the image. Make sure you have imported the image into a raster project and go to Image | Calibrate Image. Make sure your image is calibrated with linear axes (not logarithmic). If there are any digitized objects on the image, delete them prior to using this command.Q25. I have a bitmap imported into my project. I want to change the projection, but the command Image | Convert Image Projection is grayed out. What is wrong?
A. The Image | Convert Image Projection command is only available in raster projects where the image has been calibrated with a projection, and no objects have yet been digitized on the image. Make sure you have imported the image into a raster project. Go to Image | Calibrate Image and make sure that there is a projection specified in Step One. If there are any digitized objects on the image, delete them prior to using this command.Q26. I drew a polyline on my raster project and when I select it, I can't edit the coordinates in the Coordinate Manager?
A. You can only edit the coordinates in the Coordinate Manager of objects imported into a vector project. In a raster project, you can view the coordinates in the Coordinate Manager, but you cannot edit them.Q27. How can I save the coordinates in the Coordinate Manager?
A. There is not a Save option for the Coordinate Manager, but you can simply select the object you want to save the coordinates for and go to File | Export, in the Export dialog, check the check box in the lower left for Selected objects only, and export it as a Golden Software Data (*.dat) file.Q28. I drew a polyline on my raster project and when I select it, the File | Export LAS File is grayed out?
A. To export a polyline to an LAS file, the polyline must be resampled (Tools | Resample). Polylines cannot be resampled in a raster project. To overcome this:- Export the polyline to a DXF file.
- Go to File | New | Import Vector and import the DXF file into a vector project.
- Select the polyline and go to Tools | Resample and resample the polyline.
- Select the polyline and use the File | Export LAS File command.
Q29. I calibrated my raster image in a raster project, exported it with georeferencing information. When I try to import it into a vector file I get an error that it is not properly georeferenced?
A. The reason why you are getting the "The selected bitmap has not been properly georeferenced" error message is because the raster image is not rectified. If you are georeferencing an image in a raster project for use in a vector project, you have to use the Image | Warp Image command in the raster project prior to exporting it as a GeoTIFF.Q30. How can I change the number of decimal places in my Graticule or Grid?
A. The decimal places for the graticule or grid is controlled under the Numeric Display Format found by going to File | Project Settings under the General tab. If a graticule or grid is already created, you must change the Numeric Display Format, then recreate the graticule or grid.Q31. I want to select all the polylines and points in my project. I go to Edit | Criteria Select and choose to select Object Type (Polyline) And Object Type (Point), but nothing gets selected. What is wrong?
A. The And condition is designed so that the second criteria is a subset of the first criteria. To select using two separate criteria, use the Or condition. For example, choose to select Object Type (Polyline) Or Object Type (Point).Q32. I have calibrated my bitmap in a raster project. I want to overlay a vector and data file on top of it, but these commands under the File menu are grayed out. How can I do this?
A. If you have a bitmap in a raster project, you cannot import any additional files into the raster project. To overlay a vector or data file on top of a bitmap, export the calibrated bitmap from the raster project as a GeoTIFF. Import this GeoTIFF into a vector project. Once the bitmap is imported into the vector project, you can overlay vector and data files on top of it.Q33. I try to select an object in my project, but whenever I click on it, another nearby object gets selected instead. How can I select the object I want?
A. Sometimes it is difficult to select objects that are near to each other. If you click on an object to select it and another object gets selected instead, hold the Ctrl key down while clicking. The Ctrl key will allow you to scroll through the selection boxes until the correct object gets selected. Alternatively, you can also select the object in the Data Attribute View.Q34. I have a map in Transverse Mercator projection. I go to Tools | Coordinate Conversion and specify a Georeference operation. I enter in my new coordinates in meters, choose Affine as my georeference method and click OK. My map looks very bad now! What am I doing wrong?
A. If your project has an associated map projection, the values you enter under the Georeference operation must be in units of latitude and longitude.Q35. When I export my file as a WMF to insert into Word, the WMF file has really low resolution. How can I make it look better?
A. Didger 3 is a step toward the phasing out of the Windows Metafile format [*.WMF]. This is in response to Microsoft Windows (along with numerous applications) doing the same thing. Essentially, the WMF format is 'outdated' in comparison to the EMF format. To export a high resolution metafile, export to an Enhanced Metafile format [*.EMF].Q36. All the projection information is lost when I import my georeferenced bitmap into a raster or vector project using an ESRI World file. What am I doing wrong?
A. Didger can import TIFF files with ESRI World file [*.TFW] georeference information, but the projection information is lost because the ESRI World file does not contain projection information. You can remedy this by setting the projection parameters of your image in Didger and exporting the image as a GeoTIFF. To do this, follow these three steps:- Import the file into a raster project, using the georeference information from the ESRI World File.
- Go to Image | Calibrate Image and specify the projection parameters. Click Next until you finish the calibration process without changing anything else.
- Go to File | Export and export the file as a TIFF file saving the spatial reference information in GeoTIFF Format.
Q37. I am trying to use my GPS unit to digitize on top of my raster image. I have the image imported into a raster project, but the Enable GPS command is grayed out. I have checked all communication settings and can find no problems.
A. The GPS Digitizing feature is only available with vector projects. Georeference your raster image, export it as a GeoTIFF, and then import it into a vector project. Once the image is loaded into a vector project, the Enable GPS command will be active.Q38. How can I export my file as a GeoTIFF?
A. To export as a GeoTIFF file, follow these instructions:- Go to File | Export and choose to Save as Type: Tagged Image (TIFF) (*.tif). Type in a file name and click Save.
- The Tagged Image (TIFF) Export dialog will pop up.
- In the bottom section, choose the radio button next to Save spatial reference information in and then check the check box next to GeoTIFF format. Click OK.
- The file will be exported in GeoTIFF format.
Q39. My map is projected in the Mercator projection and I want to export it to a BLN file with units in Lat/Long. How can I do this?
A. Projected maps can only be exported in Lat/Long coordinates if the project is a raster project. If your map is in a raster project, simply go to File | Export, choose BLN as the file type, enter the file name, and click Save. The Export Options dialog pops up. Click on the Projection Options tab and choose to export in Lat/Long (dec. deg) and click OK. The BLN file will contain the coordinates of your project in Lat/Long degrees.If you are in a vector project, the only way to export in Lat/Long coordinates is if your projection is set to Unprojected Lat/Long. Go to View | Change Projection and set the Category to World/Continental Projections and set the System to Unprojected Lat/Long and click OK. Then go to File | Export and export the file. If your vector project is in any projection other than Unprojected Lat/Long your file cannot be exported in Lat/Long (dec. deg) units.
Q40. My map is projected and I export it in units of feet. When I import it into MapViewer, it looks a little distorted and it doesn’t overlay with my MapViewer maps. What is wrong?
A. MapViewer, and possibly other applications, only imports projected maps with units in meters. There is not an option to specify input data units. Therefore, the map coordinates in feet are being viewed by MapViewer as meters and causes shapes to be distorted and for it not to line up correctly with the MapViewer maps. We suggest you export from Didger using meters if you are going to use the projected map in MapViewer.Q41. Does Didger work with Windows 2000 and Windows XP?
A. All Golden Software products work with Windows 2000 and Windows XP. There have been no problems reported.Q42. Why does the Warp Image command flip my image upside down when it is calibrated with a descending axis?
A. The Warp Image command is not intended to be used with a descending axis. If you want to warp your image, the image must be calibrated with ascending axes (the Y axis increasing upwards and the X axis increasing to the right).Q43. Where do I find my serial number?
A. The serial number is on the registration card glued inside the cover of your reference manual. Please complete the registration card and return to Golden Software or register online at our web site. With this information, we will be able to mail you announcements of upgrades and newsletters. Newer versions of our products will also allow you to find your serial number by going to the Help menu and selecting "About Didger." The box will show the serial number, as shown below.
Q44. Is Technical Support free?
A. Yes, Technical Support is free to all users for as long as you own the product. You must register your product in order to receive technical support. You can reach technical support by phone, fax, or email.Q45. I convert the projection of my image, but my resulting coordinates are slightly off. What's wrong?
A. Make sure you warp the image before converting the projection of the image. Warping the image will remove any distortion or rotation in the image, making the projection conversion more accurate.Q46. Does Didger 3 run under Windows Vista?
A. There has only been one problem reported accessing the Help file under Windows Vista. If you use Didger 3 under Vista and want to access the Help, you'll need to install WinHlp32.exe from Microsoft's web site. We have found and are aware of no other problems.
Didger 2
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Q1. How can I get the latest version of Didger?
Q2. Could you please provide me with a list of tablet and Wintab driver manufacturers?
Q4. What are the communication parameters needed by Didger for my digitizing tablet?
Q7. Does Didger work with Windows 2000 and Windows XP?
Q8. Do you sell digitizing tablets or know where can I purchase a digitizing tablet?
Q17. How do I convert my Universal Transverse Mercator (UTM) data to Latitude/Longitude data?
Q21. How can I digitize a graph that has a non-linear X axis, but has intervals of linearity?
Q22. How can I resample my well log in a raster project? The option is grayed out.
Q26. What datum does Didger 2 use for the UTM coordinate system?
Q30. How can I export the Data Attributes table to a data file?
Q31. How can I nudge an item over?
Q32. How can I get rid of the bitmap in my raster project, and just be left with the vector overlay?
Q34. When exporting to a SHP file, how can I export the Z values in numeric form?
Q36. Where do I find my serial number?
Q37. Is technical support free?
Q1. How can I get the latest version of Didger?
A. Minor updates (e.g. version 2.01.12 to 2.01.13) may be downloaded for free if your serial number is registered. If you have already registered, send a message to This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it with your serial number. Once your serial number is verified, we will send you download instructions. If you have not already registered your serial number, enter the requested information on the Register Software page including your e-mail address, and add a note in the Comments field to Attn: Didger Support indicating that you would like to download the latest version. Information about the latest version is listed on the Version History page.Major upgrades (e.g. version 1 to version 2) cost US$89 plus shipping. Refer to the order form for more information.
Q2. Could you please provide me with a list of tablet and Wintab driver manufacturers?
A. Here is a current list of Tablet ManufacturersACECAD: Main site ; Driver downloads
GTCO/Calcomp / Summagraphics: Main site ; Driver downloads
Genius: Main site ; Driver downloads
WACOM: Main site ; Driver downloads
Numonics: Main site ; Driver downloads
Digitizer Technology: Main site ; Driver downloads
Digitizer Technology offers Windows 95/98 drivers for a variety of digitizing tablets. These drivers are Wintab compatible.Q3. I have installed my digitizing tablet and the Wintab driver, but Didger does not work with the tablet.
A. Connectivity between the digitizing tablet and the Wintab driver often requires certain information that can only be obtained from the tablet manufacturer. If you have installed both the driver and tablet, but the puck on the tablet does not act as a mouse on your screen, you can be assured that the driver is not properly installed. Please contact your tablet manufacturer for proper settings for both the tablet and the driver. In our experience, tablet manufacturers can quickly and easily get you up and running with your digitizer connectivity.Q4. What are the communication parameters needed by Didger for my digitizing tablet?
A. Didger does not require any specific communication parameters. Didger requires that you use a 32bit Wintab driver that can be obtained from your tablet manufacturer. Please consult our manufacturer list for contact information.Q5. Does Didger support stream mode digitizing? Is it possible to trace a contour line by just keeping a button on the puck pressed while following the line with the crosshair?
A. Didger does support stream mode digitizing. When digitizing in stream mode, it is important to set the vertex tolerance setting. This setting sets the minimum spacing for vertices along a polygon or polyline. When you have set a vertex tolerance value and you are digitizing a polygon or polyline, no two adjacent vertices along the object can be closer together than the specified length.Q6. I need to digitize some boundaries for MapViewer but I am unsure which file format to use during export. Can you suggest a format?
A. We suggest that you use the Atlas [.BNA] file format for exporting data from Didger to MapViewer.Q7. Does Didger work with Windows 2000 and Windows XP?
A. All Golden Software products work with Windows 2000 and Windows XP. There have been no problems reported.Q8. Do you sell digitizing tablets or know where can I purchase a digitizing tablet?
A. Please review our list of tablet manufacturers for contact information. We have also found that local CAD dealers in your area often carry a full range of digitizing tablets. Please consult your local yellow pages for phone numbers.Q9. I cannot seem to select the objects on my map. I can select them from the data attribute view, but not the plot view. What am I doing wrong?
A. Make sure that you have the layer set to editable. In order to select the objects from the plot view, the layer on which the objects reside must be set to editable using the View | Layer Manager command.Q10. When I’m importing a vector file with an underlying coordinate system, and I try to change to a new coordinate system in the import dialog box, my map doesn’t look right at all. What am I doing wrong?
A. Do not change the coordinate system of a vector file when importing. Didger reads the projection information from the file itself. Let Didger import the file with the existing projection system. Then, to change the projection, use the View | Change Projection command and select the projection and datum you wish to apply to your map.Q11. I’m trying to create polygons by the locator ID method. I’ve marked all my polygons but when I apply the command, not all the polygons are created, only some of them. How can I get all the marked polygons to become "closed" polygons?
A. The endpoints of your lines are probably not within the snap tolerance value and therefore are not snapped to each other. They must be snapped for the operation to succeed. Increase the snap tolerance from the File | Project Settings | Tolerance tab so that the lines are snapped. Then perform the operation again.Q12. How do I import a second vector file into Didger that has a different projection than the first file I imported? I want the projection system of the first file I imported.
A. Import the first file and accept the projection information displayed in the Define Import Options dialog box. Then use File | Import Vector to import the second file. Check the Apply Datum Conversion check box and click OK. The second file will be transformed to the projection of the first.Q13. I am experiencing trouble with tablet digitizing. Once I’ve calibrated my tablet, Didger does not place the cursor in the correct position when I place my puck over the calibration points on the tablet.
A. The newest update of Didger includes a fix for this problem. Email your registered serial number to This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it to obtain instructions for downloading the latest version.Q14. When I import a vector file, the image appears very small. The project limits don’t seem to be set correctly.
A. The newest update of Didger includes a fix for this problem. Email your registered serial number to This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it to obtain instructions for downloading the latest version.Q15. When I use Create Surfer Basemap, I get an error message, "A problem was encountered creating the Surfer base map. Exception occurred. File contains no known objects." What is wrong?
A. The newest update of Didger includes a fix for this problem. Email your registered serial number to This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it to obtain instructions for downloading the latest version.Q16. I have a map that is larger than my tablet. Is it possible to digitize the objects into one project?
A. Follow the steps below for digitizing from a map larger than the tablet.- Divide the map into enough sections so that each will fit on the digitizing tablet. For each section, define between 3 and 256 calibration points.
- Place the first section of the map on the tablet and go to File | New | Tablet Digitizing. Calibrate the tablet according to the instructions for calibration.
- Digitize all the objects on that portion of the map. Save the work in a PJT file using File | SaveAs.
- Go to View | Project Limits and change the X and Y limits to reflect the dimensions of the entire project area.
- Move the map so the next section is on the tablet. Go to Digitize | Tablet Calibration and click the Next button to go to Step Two.
- Clear the existing calibration points by clicking the Delete Point button. Type in the calibration points for this section of the map and complete the calibration of the tablet.
- Digitize all objects on this section of the map and save the file.
- Continue in this manner until you've completed the project.
Q17. How do I convert my Universal Transverse Mercator (UTM) data to Latitude/Longitude data?
A. Didger 2 can convert data between 21 different coordinate systems, including UTM and Lat./Long. To use Didger to convert UTM data to Lat/Long data, please follow the steps below.- Import the data file using File | New | Import Data.
- Select the appropriate delimiters so that your data are separated into the fields you wish.
- Click the Import button and the Define Import Options dialog opens.
- Set the Coordinate Space Type to Projected and change the Map Projection Category to UTM.
- Then you will need to set the System to the zone in which your UTM coordinates are located and click OK. Your data will display in the plot window.
- Next, go to View | Change Projection and change the Map Projection Category to World/Continental. The System should then report Unprojected Lat/Long.
- Click OK and the data will appear in Lat/Long.
- Go to File | Export and select DAT as the file type. Once exported your UTM data will be in Lat/Long.
Q18. I import my DXF file that is in State Plane coordinates and the units are feet. I digitize some points and when I export my project as a DXF file, the coordinates are not in feet. What are these units and how can I get them to be in feet?
A. Didger will export State Plane coordinates in meters. To export your map in State Plane and feet, follow the steps below.- Import your DXF that is in State Plane and the coordinates are feet.
- Digitize your data.
- Export as a DXF file (this will be in meters).
- Go to File | New | Import Vector, choose your newly exported DXF file and click Open.
- Under the Define Import Options dialog box, choose Cartesian Coordinates
- Your DXF file will import. Go to Tools | Coordinate Conversion
- Choose Math operation and for the X and Y Axis Operation, choose to Multiply by 3.2808 and click OK.
- Your DXF is now in feet. Go to File | Export and export your DXF.
Q19. I digitize my map and set the display and calibration units as Lat/Long, but when I export my map the units are in meters!
A. Didger will only export Lat/Long coordinates if your projection is Unprojected Lat/Long. If your map is in any other projection, it will export in meters regardless of your display and calibration units.Q20. I am having a problem printing ("Out of global memory" error, only a portion of the map prints, etc.).
A. You may be able to work around the problem by changing some of the printer settings. Different printer drivers have different settings, but here is a list of the most common remedies:- Turn off print spooling.
- Change the print mode to "raster" or "bitmap" to reduce the printer memory requirements.
- Change the printer driver to use the computer's memory instead of the printer's memory.
- PostScript drivers often require more memory than non-PostScript drivers for the same printer. Change drivers if possible and test the print results.
- Check for other compatible printer drivers in your printer documentation. For example, the HP LaserJet 4 driver could be used with the LaserJet 5 printer.
- Enable the Page Protect mode if available.
- Verify the version of your printer driver and possibly update it. For example, the HP DesignJet 750C driver version 4.33 requires 80% less memory than version 4.11
- Turn off View | Auto Redraw to free up additional memory.
- Resample the bitmaps in a graphics program (Corel Draw, Paint Shop Pro, PhotoShop) to reduce the number of pixels and color depth in the bitmaps.
If the remedies above do not help, please contact technical support with the exact nature of the problem, your operating system (i.e. Windows 98), the printer model, and the print driver version number.
Q21. How can I digitize a graph that has a non-linear X axis, but has intervals of linearity?
A. Didger 2 was not designed to easily handle non-linear axes. You have two options when it comes to digitizing non-linear axes:- You can digitize it into one PJT file. You will have to digitize a section with a linear portion of the X axis, then change the project limits (to reflect the entire project), move the map, recalibrate the tablet, and digitize another section that has a linear portion of the X axis. This file will make a linear X axis, ranging across the entire X axis min/max values, and your digitized objects will be spread across it.
- You can digitize the profile into a number of PJT files - each one containing a section of the profile that has a linear X axis.
Q22. How can I resample my well log in a raster project? The option is grayed out.
A. The Tools | Resample Polylines command is not available with raster projects. If you have a raster project, export the polyline(s) to a vector file format (like DXF), then import the vector file back into Didger to do the resampling.Q23. Why am I getting this error message when I close Didger 2: "This program has performed an illegal operation and will be shut down" and then under the Details button it says "DIDGER caused an invalid page fault in module MFC42.DLL at 0187:5f47875e"?
A. This error message will occur only when all the following conditions are met:- Using Windows 98
- Opening Didger by double clicking on a PJT file.
- Closing Didger without closing the project window first.
To avoid the error message in the future you can either open the PJT files by going to File | Open, or you can close the project window and then close the Didger window.
Q24. I had Didger 2.01 and exported DXF files to use in another program. I updated to Didger 2.05. Now, why is it that when I export as a DXF file and try to import into my other program, it gives me the error that there was nothing to import?
A. Didger 2.01 exported AutoCAD 13 DXF files and Didger 2.05, by default, exports AutoCAD 14 DXF files. There is a setting in Didger 2.05 you can switch so that it exports AutoCAD 13 DXF files. This setting is located in the Didger.ini file located in your Didger directory.Open Didger.ini in Notepad or WordPad. Scroll down to the section with the header [Options, GSODXF], about 2/3 the way down. Under that heading there is an option that says FileCompatibility = 14. Change the 14 to a 13. Save the file and close it. Reopen Didger and it will now export AutoCAD 13 DXF files.
Q25. I have a file that is a raster project that was not calibrated. I export it as a GSB, BNA, DXF, MIF, SHP, or BLN, and in each case, some lines are missing and some lines are reversed in the resulting file.
A. Programming has determined that the problem is related to the calibration, or in this case, lack thereof. You will need to create some sort of basic calibration. Since you are not concerned with coordinates, you can use any numbers you like to calibrate, as long as they make sense physically. For example, they can represent the bottom left, bottom right, top right corners of a "square". Once you have calibrated the image, you can export to any format without the errors of missing lines and reversed lines.Q26. What datum does Didger 2 use for the UTM coordinate system?
A. The UTM coordinate system in Didger 2 uses NAD27 datum.Q27. Why isn't a GSR file created when exporting from a projected raster project to a vector file using Didger 2.05?
A. To export a projected raster project to a vector file in Didger 2.05, select all the digitized objects and go to File | Export. In the Export dialog box, check the check box in the lower left next to Selected Objects Only and export as normal.The GSR files are created when using Didger 2.01 or Didger 2.04.
Q28. Why are my data values exported incorrectly to a DAT file when my axis is either descending or logarithmic?
A. Exporting to a DAT file was a problem in earlier versions of Didger 2 (versions 2.00 and 2.01) when calibrated coordinates increase from right to left on the X axis, increase downwards on the Y axis, or one of the axes was logarithmic in scale. This problem was fixed in an update to Didger 2.Q29. I export a multi-layer DXF file from Didger 2. When I import the DXF file back into Didger, why does Didger import all the information into only one layer?
A. Didger 2 supports exporting a DXF with multiple layers, but does not support importing a DXF with multiple layers. Didger will import everything into one layer.Q30. How can I export the Data Attributes table to a data file?
A. The ability to export the Data Attributes Table was incorporated in an update to Didger 2. In Didger 2, bring up the Data Attributes table and activate that window. Then go to File | Export Data Table.Q31. How can I nudge an item over?
A. To nudge an item with the cursor, click on an object and hold down the mouse button. Press the arrow keys several times (more than 10) to move the object.Q32. How can I get rid of the bitmap in my raster project, and just be left with the vector overlay?
A. Currently, there is no way to convert a raster project into a vector project. This means there is no way to get rid of the bitmap. You need to export the information as a vector file (MIF, DXF) to "delete" the bitmap.If you just don't want the bitmap to show beneath the digitized objects, you can go to Image | Show Bitmap. The bitmap will still be there, but it will not be shown.
Q33. How can I import a vector file, a data file, or another bitmap on top of an existing bitmap in the plot window?
A. There is not a way in Didger 2 to import a data file, a vector file, or another raster image into an existing raster project.If you would like to import two bitmaps into the same window, we suggest using another application to merge the two bitmaps into one bitmap, then import the single combined bitmap.
Q34. When exporting to a SHP file, how can I export the Z values in numeric form?
A. In an update to Didger 2, The Primary ID is exported as both the ID0 attribute and the ZLEVEL. The ZLEVEL is exported in numeric format so you can use it in ArcView.Q35. When I am digitizing a line on-screen and then mess up, how can I reverse the line a little and then go on (so I don't have to stop and then redigitize the line all over again)?
A. In Didger 2, if you are digitizing a line, and then decide you want to redigitize the last little bit, simply right-click repeatedly (with the left mouse button still held down) until your line is back where you want it to be, then continue digitizing in the normal fashion. Each time you right-click, the digitized line will back up to the next vertice on the polyline.Q36. Where do I find my serial number?
A. The serial number is on the registration card glued inside the cover of your reference manual. Please complete the registration card and return to Golden Software or register online at our web site. With this information, we will be able to mail you announcements of upgrades and newsletters. Newer versions of our products will also allow you to find your serial number by going to the Help menu and selecting "About Didger." The box will show the serial number, as shown below.
Q37. Is Technical Support free?
A. Yes, Technical Support is free to all users for as long as you own the product. You must register your product in order to receive technical support. You can reach technical support by phone, fax, or email.
Didger 1
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Q1. How can I get the latest version of Didger?
Q2. Could you please provide me with a list of tablet and Wintab driver manufacturers?
Q4. What are the communication parameters needed by Didger for my digitizing tablet?
Q7. Does Didger work with Windows 2000 and with Windows XP?
Q8. Do you sell digitizing tablets or know where can I purchase a digitizing tablet?
Q17. Where do I find my serial number?
Q18. Is technical support free?
Q1. How can I get the latest version of Didger?
A. Minor updates (e.g. version 1.0.6 to 1.0.7) may be downloaded for free if your serial number is registered. If you have already registered, send a message to This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it with your serial number. Once your serial number is verified, we will send you download instructions. If you have not already registered your serial number, enter the requested information on the Register Software page including your e-mail address, and add a note in the Comments field to Attn: Didger Support indicating that you would like to download the latest version. Information about the latest version is listed on the Version History page.Major upgrades (e.g. version 1 to version 2) cost US$89 plus shipping. Refer to the Order Form for more information.
Q2. Could you please provide me with a list of tablet and Wintab driver manufacturers?
A. Here is a current list of Tablet ManufacturersACECAD: Main site ; Driver downloads
GTCO/Calcomp / Summagraphics: Main site ; Driver downloads
Genius: Main site ; Driver downloads
WACOM: Main site ; Driver downloads
Numonics: Main site ; Driver downloads
Digitizer Technology: Main site ; Driver downloads
Digitizer Technology offers Windows 95/98 drivers for a variety of digitizing tablets. These drivers are Wintab compatible.Q3. I have installed my digitizing tablet and the Wintab driver, but Didger does not work with the tablet.
A. Connectivity between the digitizing tablet and the Wintab driver often requires certain information that can only be obtained from the tablet manufacturer. If you have installed both the driver and tablet, but the puck on the tablet does not act as a mouse on your screen, you can be assured that the driver is not properly installed. Please contact your tablet manufacturer for proper settings for both the tablet and the driver. In our experience, tablet manufacturers can quickly and easily get you up and running with your digitizer connectivity.Q4. What are the communication parameters needed by Didger for my digitizing tablet?
A. Didger does not require any specific communication parameters. Didger requires that you use a 32bit Wintab driver that can be obtained from your tablet manufacturer. Please consult our manufacturer list for contact information.Q5. Does Didger support stream mode digitizing? Is it possible to trace a contour line by just keeping a button on the puck pressed while following the line with the crosshair?|
A. Didger does support stream mode digitizing. When digitizing in stream mode, it is important to set the vertex tolerance setting. This setting sets the minimum spacing for vertices along a polygon or polyline. When you have set a vertex tolerance value and you are digitizing a polygon or polyline, no two adjacent vertices along the object can be closer together than the specified length.Q6. I need to digitize some boundaries for MapViewer but I am unsure which file format to use during export. Can you suggest a format?
A. We suggest that you use the Atlas [.BNA] file format for exporting data from Didger to MapViewer.Q7. Does Didger work with Windows 2000 and Windows XP?
A. All Golden Software products work with Windows 2000 and Windows XP. There have been no problems reported.Q8. Do you sell digitizing tablets or know where can I purchase a digitizing tablet?
A. Please review our list of tablet manufacturers for contact information. We have also found that local CAD dealers in your area often carry a full range of digitizing tablets. Please consult your local yellow pages for phone numbers.Q9. When I start Didger the entry screen indicates that the Wintab driver is not installed. What is the Wintab driver and where can I obtain the driver?
A. Wintab is a windows interface that allows a digitizing tablet to function with various software applications under Win95/98 and NT. Most major tablet manufacturers have a 32bit Wintab driver that is compatible with Didger. Please review the tablet manufacturer list for contact information.Q10. I have finished calibrating a project with Didger, but when I enter the main window in the program, Didger does not display the correct coordinates as I move my puck on the tablet.
A. When you initially complete the calibration process in Didger, the digitizing tablet mode is set as a mouse. Didger allows you to toggle between mouse mode and digitize mode by clicking the "F9" key on the keyboard or selecting "Digitize|Tablet Activated" from the menu. So to view the calibrated coordinates when you finish a calibration, you must toggle the mode to digitize mode. This will properly display the calibrated coordinates.Q11. When I export my Didger project to a [.DXF] file, I find the text is not in the same location as the rest of the map.
A. We have made some adjustments to our [.DXF] export and the new release of Didger can solve this problem. Please contact Didger Technical Support for the current download information and password, or to upgrade to Didger 2 for $89.Q12. I just started Didger, but an error screen indicates that I have some newer versions of a few files. Is it OK to run Didger?
A. Didger can operate correctly with these newer files. It is suggested that you contact Didger Technical Support for the latest version of Didger 1, or upgrade to Didger 2 for $89. The latest versions of Didger 1 or 2 will not display this error message.Q13. I have just exported a number of polygons created in Didger to a [.BNA] format, however my application cannot use these polygons. What is the problem with these [.BNA] files?
A. We have identified this problem in an earlier version of Didger. You can contact Didger Technical Support to obtain the latest version of Didger 1, or upgrade to Didger 2 for $89.Q14. I am attempting to calibrate a project with Didger, but nothing is happening during step two of the calibration process. During this step my puck is no longer active on the screen!
A. Please confirm that the digitizing tablet and Wintab driver are properly installed on your system. For proper installation procedures, please contact your tablet manufacturer. Also, during step two, make sure you click either the first or second puck button to digitize the calibration points. Special Note: We have an updated version of Didger that indicates puck movement during this stage of calibration. Please contact Didger Technical Support for the latest version of Didger 1, or upgrade to Didger 2 for $89.Q15. I have created a Didger project file. The digitized points, lines and polygons all look fine in Didger. When I create a Surfer BaseMap from that file, the edges of the lines are more jagged than they were when viewed in Didger. Can you suggest a solution?
A. Go into Edit|Project Options in Didger 1 and set the numeric format to a higher number. This allows for more precision when exporting the file. The lines in Surfer will appear as they did in Didger. Didger 2 now exports in full precision.Q16. I am having a problem printing ("Out of global memory" error, only a portion of the map prints, etc.).
A. You may be able to work around the problem by changing some of the printer settings. Different printer drivers have different settings, but here is a list of the most common remedies:- Turn off print spooling.
- Change the print mode to "raster" or "bitmap" to reduce the printer memory requirements.
- Change the printer driver to use the computer's memory instead of the printer's memory.
- PostScript drivers often require more memory than non-PostScript drivers for the same printer. Change drivers if possible and test the print results.
- Check for other compatible printer drivers in your printer documentation. For example, the HP LaserJet 4 driver could be used with the LaserJet 5 printer.
- Enable the Page Protect mode if available.
- Verify the version of your printer driver and possibly update it. For example, the HP DesignJet 750C driver version 4.33 requires 80% less memory than version 4.11
- Turn off View | Auto Redraw to free up additional memory.
- Resample the bitmaps in a graphics program (Corel Draw, Paint Shop Pro, PhotoShop) to reduce the number of pixels and color depth in the bitmaps.
If the remedies above do not help, please contact technical support with the exact nature of the problem, your operating system (i.e. Windows 98), the printer model, and the print driver version number.
Q17. Where do I find my serial number?
A. The serial number is on the registration card glued inside the cover of your reference manual. Please complete the registration card and return to Golden Software or register online at our web site. With this information, we will be able to mail you announcements of upgrades and newsletters.Q18. Is Technical Support free?
A. Yes, Technical Support is free to all users for as long as you own the product. You must register your product in order to receive technical support. You can reach technical support by phone, fax, or email.
What's New
What's New in Didger 4?
What's missing from your version of Didger?
We have compiled a list of the top new features in Didger 4. This list is only a small sampling of the new features added to Didger 4.
One Project Type!
Import all your data and perform all the functions necessary in one easy-to-use project. Didger has been streamlined so you can do all your work in one project type without the need for tedious exporting and importing!
User Interface Enhancements!
Didger has been redesigned to make it even easier and faster to use! Changes in properties can be seen immediately on the screen after they are made, you can change the visibility of individual objects with the click of a button, and the enhanced Layer Manager allows all options to be quickly accessible. You can customize the toolbars and menus, and choose from 6 different application appearances!
The user interface has been completely redesigned to make it as easy as possible to access your layers and edit your objects! The Layer Manager has been enhanced with a new toolbar, the Property Inspector allows you to make edits to object properties and see the results immediately in the plot window, and you can change the display units of your project with just a few clicks in the Coordinate Manager! |
Automatically Vectorize Your Image!
Save time and headaches by letting Didger do your meticulous polyline and polygon digitizing! With just a few clicks, Didger will accurately and effortlessly digitize your image for you.

A contour map was scanned, saved as a grayscale image, and imported into Didger 4 (left).
The image was automatically vectorized to red polylines (right).
Free USGS TerraServer Topo Map and Aerial Photograph Imagery!
Didger 4 includes the astounding ability to link directly to the USGS TerraServer database and download satellite imagery and topographic maps of the United States free of charge! Simply select the area of interest and the images are imported directly into your project and automatically georeferenced!
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New Versatile Image Calibration!
There are more ways than ever to import and calibrate your images. Calibrate an image either by entering coordinates manually or by simply clicking on points in your existing project! Alternatively, you can import the image un-referenced so you can move it around your project with your mouse! Your images have never looked so good!
We have streamlined the image calibration procedure so that it is more intuitive and faster than ever to calibrate your images. You can choose to calibrate an image based off three or more points that you can enter, or you can simply tie points in your image to locations in your current project! |
Large Image Handling and MrSID Compatibility!
Didger 4 contains the most sophisticated and advanced image handling routines so you do not run out of memory when working with large image files! Importing multiple images and creating large mosaics and coverages is a snap. You even have the option to directly import MrSID files, making it even easier to work with large images!
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Wrapped Polylines for Digitzing Well Logs!
Digitize your entire well log in one step, including the wrapped portions! Didger gives you the power to digitize logs that have curves off scale!
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More Attributes for Your Data!
Import and export all of your data! Didger now supports up to 256 data attributes per object to give you even more control of your data.
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Surfer Compatibility!
Now it is easy to see your maps the way you want them! Automatically digitize contour or other 3D data in Didger and send them directly into Surfer with a click of a button to change contour properties, overlay with 3D terrain surfaces, DEM files, or other 3D imagery. Didger also makes it easy to directly convert the projection Surfer GRD or DEM files, so you can have all your maps in the same coordinate system in Surfer!

Digitize your information, recording the Z value and automatically create colorful contour,
image, or shaded relief maps in Surfer!
Easily and Consistently Format All Objects On A Layer!
Set the drawing properties in any layer to be based on a keyword or numeric range found in one of your ID fields! Now you do not have to go through the time consuming process of repeatedly selecting or creating certain objects and assigning the same properties to them. It has never been this easy to create consistent looking projects!
![]() Choose to format all objects on any selected layer the same way! In the example above, all objects will be formatted based on their Primary ID value. All objects with a Primary ID of forested areas will be formatted using the fill, line, and symbol properties shown to the right. Just select the Primary ID in the list on the left and choose properties for that group of items on the right. You can add or remove items from the list on the left, or you can have Didger automatically create the list! Save the formatting specifications to a file for use with other projects! |
New Fill Patterns and Line Styles!
Create your project exactly the way you want! Fill areas with one of the new picture or USGS fill patterns, use one of the many new line styles.

Customize your project by choosing one of over 150
new line styles and/or one of over 230 new fill patterns!
Convert a Polyline to a Polygon with a Shared Border!
Easily create a polygon with a shared border! Simply draw the first polygon, then use a polyline to define the next polygon. Use the Polyline to a Polygon with Shared Border command to convert the polyline to a second polygon! The shared border will be automatically created.

Easily convert a polyline to a polygon with a shared border to another polygon!
Additional New Features |
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| New Object Type |
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System Requirements
- Windows 2000, XP, Vista, or Windows 7 operating system
- 100 MB of free hard disk space
- 512 MB RAM minimum, 1 GB or higher recommended for large images
- 1024 x 768 x 16-bit color minimum monitor resolution
Related Information
Documentation
Support
- Free Online Training Videos
- Didger Getting Started Guide
- Free Technical Support
- Didger CD, or downloaded installation file
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