to bring them into 1, you highlight all, copy, go into the window you want to copy to, left click and 'paste into co-ordinates'... it's the easiest and quickest way
Why not just copy with base point 0,0 then paste as block to 0,0 then you don't have to move origin and try get in the same place, it is in the right place without adding/changing the origin point
Hi Jason, I am not fully sure I understand the question. The files are from the Edina Digimap site which is a subscription site and provides detailed mapping for UK. The Building height information is brought in and the regeneration is pretty quick. With a more detailed site or larger area then it would take longer, but its seconds not minutes. If I have misunderstood the question please get back to me. Regards Paul
to bring them into 1, you highlight all, copy, go into the window you want to copy to, left click and 'paste into co-ordinates'... it's the easiest and quickest way
very useful thank you. Your site also happened to be just down the road from mine. cheers.
How did you get the digimap file on to CAD?
does this map covers only uk or other countries too?
Cheers Bossman, great viddd
how do you make the vml file sit at the same topography as the buildings layer?
Why not just copy with base point 0,0 then paste as block to 0,0 then you don't have to move origin and try get in the same place, it is in the right place without adding/changing the origin point
Hi, may I know how long it took them to regenerate the maps ?
Hi Jason,
I am not fully sure I understand the question. The files are from the Edina Digimap site which is a subscription site and provides detailed mapping for UK. The Building height information is brought in and the regeneration is pretty quick. With a more detailed site or larger area then it would take longer, but its seconds not minutes.
If I have misunderstood the question please get back to me.
Regards
Paul
good video thanks a lot