Importing from Land Development Desktop
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2003-11-06 11:54 PM
2003-11-06
11:54 PM
Is there a way for me to get the info contained in the file without resorting to having the surveyor explode everything down to dumb lines?
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2003-11-07 01:30 AM
2003-11-07
01:30 AM
Don't know about AAEC, but
http://www.cigraph.it/cigraphint/FMPro?-db=prodottiint.fp5&-format=supporto.htm&-lay=tutto&-sortfiel...
but lacking that, this method will help:
http://www.graphisoft.com/support/archicad/archiguide/surveyordrawings.html
Thomas
He is going to explode these into 3D polylines for me to try next, which I guess I have to import as an object?The best option is to get ArchiTerra,
but lacking that, this method will help:
Thomas
AC4.1-AC26SWE; MacOS13.5.1; MP5,1+MBP16,1
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2003-11-07 06:56 AM
2003-11-07
06:56 AM
I handle 2D surveyor DWGs all the time, and it may be that I will end up having the surveyor explode his Land Development objects into simple 2D info that AC can handle easier. But I am curious if there is a better way to handle his data.
He did tell me that the software actually references external databases that store the topo information. Maybe I just need the info from the database to build the site using ArchiTerra. From Cigraph's website:
...thanks to ArchiTerra features, read information directly from lists of points (TXT format) and DXF drawings.
He did tell me that the software actually references external databases that store the topo information. Maybe I just need the info from the database to build the site using ArchiTerra. From Cigraph's website:
...thanks to ArchiTerra features, read information directly from lists of points (TXT format) and DXF drawings.
Still curious if anybody is familiar with LDD.