Until now you could import GML files containing multiple types of element into AutoCAD, BricsCAD or ZWCAD drawings. From ‘Spatial Manager 5.2’ you can also export any objects from your drawing to structured GML files through the same export wizard... more
The Export functionality in ‘Spatial Manager’ is one of the most advanced application tools that allows you to write in geo-spatial data containers (files like Shapefiles, KML, GML, etc., or databases like PostGIS or SQL Server) objects of your... more
While ‘Spatial Manager’ allows you to handle any type of 3D information and therefore export 3D-point tables from your drawing or map, there are times when the points Z-coordinate information is in a label form. Here you will find... more
For designers and users of geographic information in all its scope, the use of different shapes and sizes of polygonal fills allows to quickly and visually differentiate areas of a map that represent different phenomena, conditions or status: population... more
Under certain conditions, displaying large images on ‘Google Earth’ may cause problems. These images can be replaced by a “cross” in order to indicate that the real image cannot be loaded on the map. Other times, images may be... more
Although ‘Publishing to Google Earth’ from a drawing (AutoCAD, BricsCAD or ZWCAD) is one of the most popular features among the ‘Spatial Manager’ users, very few are aware of the possibility of including attached images in the drawing as part... more