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Dexie

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  1. Has anyone had any experience/luck importing MOSS .GIO survey files

    The data looks like the sample below.

    The Terrain model import options report an error when importing because there is data other than coorinates and z value.

    I think the data describes an entire srvey including boundary lines, road lines etc.

    MOSS

    delete,SURVEY

    create,SURVEY

    genio,SURVEY

    001,FORMAT(3F15.3,A4)

    003,ORDER,4=1,1,2,3,4

    001,FORMAT(3F15.3)

    003,ORDER,4=1,1,2,3

    080,B001,5=0.0,6=0.0,7703

    4865.986 5762.688 116.161

    4870.425 5752.295 116.471

    4880.679 5756.676 116.331

    4879.952 5758.371- 999.000

    4871.308 5754.679- 999.000

    4867.678 5763.411- 999.000

    4865.986 5762.688 116.161

    .000 .000 .000

    080,B002,5=0.0,6=0.0,7703

    4882.227 5743.626- 999.000

    4883.012 5741.982 116.187

    4879.090 5740.230 115.814

    4882.341 5732.360 116.111

    4880.637 5731.709 116.265

    4876.607 5741.253 116.298

    4882.227 5743.626- 999.000

    .000 .000 .000

  2. Vehicle tracking/ turning circles would be good.

    I use Landmark for Urban Design projects such as residential layouts. Testing these layouts (which may incorporate de-engineered roads) as to whether they work in terms of vehicle movement would be a real benefit. AutoCAD has an expensive bolt but there isn't one available for Vectorworks as far as I know.

  3. That exactly right. The Z heigth is depicted in text and the xy coordinate is at the text box insertion box.

    A script to perform the repetative task would be an idea work around.

    If anyone has the time or unlike me the knowledge.

    The thing I like about this forum is that people are so helpful an there is always someone who comes up with a solution on another way of approaching a problem.

  4. I have a digital topographic survey in 2D which has spot heights in meters but with no Z value. Is there a script available to read the value of each spot height, and insert a 3D locus at the insertion point of the text object with the correct Z value.

    I am using Landmark.

    I don't really want to insert them manually and give them a Z value.

  5. I have a digital topographic survey in 2D which has spot heights in meters but with no Z value. Is there a script available to read the value of each spot height, and insert a 3D locus at the insertion point of the text object with the correct Z value.

    I don't really want to insert them manually and give them a Z value.

  6. Is there any way of producing a number of viewports at the same time. I use small viewports which focus in on plan details to be used in a Key/ledgend in a drawing sheet.

    Is there any way to draw say 10 rectangle and create 10 individual viewports on the shame sheet layer in one hit. It would save hours.

  7. Possibly the easiest way is to use the wall too, as strange as it may seem. You can make create multiple parallel lines to serve as footpaths/ cycle paths. You can use the fillet tool to introduce curves. The auto intersect but you will have to convert to polugons and combine to create junction radii.

  8. We have recently changed our Vectorworks PC users over to Mac Pro's which seem to have far better graphics capabilities than the PC's.

    Also you get the benefit of being able to use the invaluable layer transparency settings, something lacking on the PC version.

  9. The drop shadow is mainly for objects in 2D.

    We produce urban design plans and layouts where presentation is very important. Other companies use autoCAD to produce the linework and do their colouring up in photoshop or illustrator where drop shadow is available. We are trying to keep everything drawn in Vectorworks so any changes are instant and give excellent results.

    We just need to keep trying to improve the presentation of our schemes.

  10. It would be nice if you could create a drop shadow effect as per Photoshop, Illustrator and Indesign etc. It would further expand the graphic ability of VW.

    At the moment I create a dropped shadow effect by duplicating objects turning them to dark grey placing on a separate layer and turning on transparency in the layer option. This works well but still gives a sharp edge to the shadow.

    What are the possibilities of producing fading to the edges of a dropped shadowshadow. laugh.gif

  11. I have just imported some shape files exported from a GIS system. The information comes in three parts -1. Area, 2. contours, 3. anno.

    Each of these catagories has - .dbf, prj, sbn, sbx, shp, shp.wml, shx components.

    The shape file for 3. anno (annotation) displays lots of single ploygons which represents the position of text for the map eg. road names. In the Object Info pallet under Data there is a record attached to each polygon which includes a field called DescTerm which includes the text that should be located on the appropriate polygon.

    eg.

    Toid: 1000000969961542

    Featcode: 10169

    Version: 2

    VerDate: 2007-07-27

    Theme: Road Tracks and Paths

    Change: 2007-07-06 Modified

    textangle: 310.0000000000

    DescGroup: Road Or Track

    DescTerm: Road Name or

    make:

    PhysLevel: 50

    PhysPres:

    Text: SOUTHBROOK ROAD

    textfont:1

    textpos: 4

    textheight: 3.00000000000

    shape_Leng: 0.00000000000

    Is there a routine that will display the correct text eg. (Text: Southbrook Road) from attached records onto the drawing in the location of its polygon from the database file.

  12. I have just imported some shape files exported from a GIS system. The information comes in three parts -1. Area, 2. contours, 3. anno.

    Each of these catagories has - .dbf, prj, sbn, sbx, shp, shp.wml, shx components.

    The shape file for 3. anno (annotation) displays as single ploygon which represents the position of text for the map. Data attached to each polygon includes the text that should be located on the polygon.

    Is there a routine that will display the correct text onto the drawing from the database file.

  13. By a process of trial and error we have discovered a problem which certainly affects MACs running V12.5 (possibly PCs as well).

    If you try to save a file where the parent folder on our server (i.e the folder you are saving into) is more than 30 characters long ? then it is possible to get a file save error which results in the file being destroyed completely!

  14. If you import a B/W tif image into VW you select it and from the attributes panel choose pattern fill.

    This gives you the choice of a forground and backgroun colour.

    Choose white for the background colour and any colour you wish for the foreground.

    You the have to select none instead of pattern and this will turn the bitmap image to transparent. We use it all the time.

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