Spatial Manager Blog (page 28)

The new release 4.1 of ‘Spatial Manager™ for BricsCAD’ is ‘BricsCAD 18’ compatible. Download it today and don’t delay the update to ‘BricsCAD 18’, the new functionality to read and write DWG v.2018 and many other new or improved functionalities... more


From of ‘Spatial Manager’ v.4 (AutoCAD / BricsCAD / ZWCAD), when a drawing is Published to Google Earth the text objects are exported as named points in order to display the tags automatically Related videos:  more


Many CAD users often need to import MS Excel spreadsheets that include spatial data tables (coordinates and other data), as Point or Block objects. From the beginning, ‘Spatial Manager’ software includes the ability to do it through ODBC connections,... more


From version 4, ‘Spatial Manager for AutoCAD/BricsCAD’ includes the command “-SPMIMPORT” (notice the hyphen), which is a “command line” version of the “SPMIMPORT” command designed to allow the executing of Tasks from the command line, Scripts, VBA, LISP, etc.... more


The ASCII data files (often named “Comma-separated values” CSV), are one of the most common types of files to store Points tabular data. They are plain-text ASCII files, without binary numbers or any other data type that has to be... more


One of the functions most appreciated by ‘Spatial Manager’ users is the management of the Background Maps (‘BG Maps’) based on imagery downloaded in real time from map services or cartographic servers. The version 4 of this applications suite... more