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  • Опубликовано: 3 окт 2024
  • Many users ask us about the possibility of working with Spatial Manager™ for AutoCAD and AutoCAD LT. Because of the intrinsic limitations of AutoCAD LT this is not possible, but here is a practical workaround using Spatial Manager Desktop™
    AutoCAD LT
    AutoCAD LT is a version of AutoCAD which has some functional restrictions, including the inability to execute applications developed using any platform of development or the AutoCAD APIs
    This restriction prevents AutoCAD LT users of running Spatial Manager™ for AutoCAD and from importing spatial features from multiple sources such as files, databases or stores, as AutoCAD objects. This happens with all applications developed for AutoCAD
    Spatial Manager Desktop™
    Spatial Manager Desktop™ is a standalone desktop application that allows any Windows user to perform multiple operations of processing and management of spatial data among which you will find data export to other formats or locations
    Spatial Manager Desktop™ includes the same data providers and the same engine for the transformation of coordinates as Spatial Manager™ for AutoCAD, so the spatial features can be exported to DXF files
    Thus, any user who needs to incorporate into AutoCAD drawings spatial information coming from Shapefiles (SHP), Google Earth KML, OpenStreetMap, Excel, PostGIS and many other data sources, can export it to DXF files which can be opened, inserted, etc. within AutoCAD LT with identical options that the DWG files have
    You can buy the Basic edition of Spatial Manager Desktop™ for a very low price and do these types of export operations and many others that will also greatly facilitate the management of your spatial data. If you want more functionality in the application, you can also choose the Standard edition or the Professional edition
    Examples using Spatial Manager Desktop™ and AutoCAD LT
    Example 1: In this case we export the contents of a Shapefile (SHP) to a DXF file then open it in AutoCAD LT
    Example 2: Here we perform a slightly more complex operation that will show you some of the practical possibilities of using jointly Spatial Manager and AutoCAD LT
    We need to bring a layer of road axes to the drawing of a city that we are editing in AutoCAD LT. First we seek at OpenStreetMap the city and we download its mapping information as an OSM file. Then we export the features corresponding to the roads from the OSM file to a DXF file to insert it into the city drawing
    Please, watch the video

Комментарии • 4

  • @alexm3560
    @alexm3560 6 лет назад

    suuupeer, thanks so much !!!

  • @dayelisariana
    @dayelisariana 5 лет назад +1

    Hello, I would like to get this software. I have a question, if I buy the software, your team have a support to help me for any doubt? Also I have 3 question more,
    1) when I bought the software this guarantee to me that I can import ALL 100% of the map that I want?
    2) If I want a large map, this is impossible right? Just I can obtain a little portion of image of the map? in this case, I have a little portion of the image, but I want a little bit more big of portion of image, I have to do many captures of the picture with openstreetmap, right? I need your help, thank you.
    3) this is available for autocad 2018 or 2020?

    • @SpatialManager
      @SpatialManager  5 лет назад

      Hello and thanks for your interest in Spatial Manager. We only partially understand your questions. Please write to support@spatialmanager.com to have your questions answered. This is only a video channel and the comments and answers should be relative to the video concerned