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===Need to have some reference in the drawing to use the 'Background Maps'?===
 
===Need to have some reference in the drawing to use the 'Background Maps'?===
If the drawing is not empty when 'SPMBGMAPSHOW' of Spatial Manager™ for AutoCAD is executed, it is necessary that the drawing has been assigned a Coordinate Reference System (CRS) in order that the application "knows how-to" adjust the image of the Background Map. If this is not the case, you can assign a CRS to the drawing (and modify it) using the command 'SPMSETCRS' of Spatial Manager™ for AutoCAD. By executing this command you will access the CRS catalog of the application where you can:  
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If the drawing is not empty when 'SPMBGMAPSHOW' is executed, it is necessary that the drawing has been assigned a Coordinate Reference System (CRS) in order that the application "knows how-to" adjust the image of the 'Background Map'. If this is not the case, you can assign a CRS to the drawing (and modify it) using the command 'SPMSETCRS' of Spatial Manager™ for AutoCAD. By executing this command you will access the CRS catalog of the application where you can:  
 
*Filter the CRSs by type (Geocentric, Projected, etc.)
 
*Filter the CRSs by type (Geocentric, Projected, etc.)
 
*Choose a CRS by clicking on its row in the table
 
*Choose a CRS by clicking on its row in the table
 
*Search CRSs by typing the search criteria in the "Search" box. You can type here as many words as you like separated by blanks. The application will find all the rows including all these words in a column of the table
 
*Search CRSs by typing the search criteria in the "Search" box. You can type here as many words as you like separated by blanks. The application will find all the rows including all these words in a column of the table
If the drawing is empty when 'SPMBGMAPSHOW' is executed, the application will assign the generic "WGS84 / Pseudo-Mercator" (EPSG 3857) CRS to the drawing. This is an approximate projected CRS valid for most areas of the earth which lets you start a drawing with a Background Map as a basic reference
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If the drawing is empty when 'SPMBGMAPSHOW' is executed, Spatial Manager™ for AutoCAD will assign the generic "WGS84 / Pseudo-Mercator" (EPSG 3857) CRS to the drawing. This is an approximate projected CRS valid for most areas of the earth which lets you start a drawing with a 'Background Map' as a basic reference
  
  
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===Is there any special condition to use the Background Maps?===
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===Is there any special condition to use the 'Background Maps'?===
Some image maps providers may require special terms of use for the users of their maps. You can configure any special setting needed to load the maps of such providers through the application Options ('SPMOPTIONS'). You can change the settings as often as desired. You can even insert blank values to reset the values of these settings
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Some image maps providers included in Spatial Manager™ for AutoCAD may require special terms of use for the users of their maps. You can configure any special setting needed to load the maps of such providers through the application Options ('SPMOPTIONS'). You can change the settings as often as desired. You can even insert blank values to reset the values of these settings
  
  
[[Image:BGMapsOptionsACAD2.png|border|Background Maps Options]]
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[[Image:BGMapsOptionsACAD2.png|border|'Background Maps' Options]]
  
  
[[Image:BGMapsOptionsACADWindow.PNG|border|Background Maps Options window]]
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[[Image:BGMapsOptionsACADWindow.PNG|border|'Background Maps' Options window]]
  
''Background Maps Options window''
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'''Background Maps' Options window''
  
  
You can also configure and save settings the first time you try to use ('SPMBGMAPSHOW') a background map that needs a special configuration
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You can also configure and save settings the first time you try to use ('SPMBGMAPSHOW') a 'Background Map' that needs a special configuration
  
  
[[Image:SpatialManagerAutoCAD BingMaps Key.png|border|Background Maps particular settings window]]
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[[Image:SpatialManagerAutoCAD BingMaps Key.png|border|'Background Maps' particular settings window]]
  
  
  
===Is there any way "to repair" the image of the Background Map?===
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===Is there any way "to repair" the image of the 'Background Map'?===
There may be situations where the image of the Background Map in the drawing shows up as broken, incomplete, etc. Most of these issues can be solved through a regeneration ('REGEN') of the drawing. However, some problems may appear which require you "to refresh" the image using the 'SPMBGMAPREFRESH' command of Spatial Manager™ for AutoCAD
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There may be situations where the image of the 'Background Map' in the drawing shows up as broken, incomplete, etc. Most of these issues can be solved through a regeneration ('REGEN') of the drawing. However, some problems may appear which require you "to refresh" the image using the 'SPMBGMAPREFRESH' command of Spatial Manager™ for AutoCAD
  
  

Revision as of 12:33, 25 December 2015

Introduction

  • Objective of this section
    • To learn how to show image Maps in the Background of the drawings, which can enhance their quality as well as make them more understandable
  • Topics in this section
    • Select 'Background Maps' models
    • Show / Hide 'Background Maps'
    • Reference for 'Background Maps'
    • Some other tools such as "Refresh" or Regen the 'Background Map' under special conditions


How can I display a 'Background Map' in the drawing?

You can select an image map model to show as 'Background Map' in the drawing by executing the 'SPMBGMAPSHOW' command of Spatial Manager™ for AutoCAD, which you will find in the "Spatial Manager" AutoCAD ribbon. This will open the "Background Map" window to let you select a model from the Maps list. You can find the list arranged using different Tabs for the different Provider (OpenStreetMap, Mapbox, etc.). The image of the 'Background Ma'p is automatically adapted to the current drawing view and it will be automatically fitted when the drawing view changes (zoom, pan, etc.)

To change the image model map for the 'Background Map', you can execute again the 'SPMBGMAPSHOW' command. The "Background Map" window will display emphasized the current image map model, which you can keep by clicking on the "OK" button. Click on another model if you want to change to this model


'SPMBGMAPSHOW' command in the Spatial Manager™ for AutoCAD ribbon


"Background Map" list window

Background Map models list window


'Background Map' applied in a sample drawing

Background Map sample


How can I hide the 'Background Map' in the drawing?

You can hide the 'Background Map' that is shown in the drawing by executing the 'SPMBGMAPHIDE' command of Spatial Manager™ for AutoCAD, which you will find in the "Spatial Manager" ribbon, toolbar or drop-down menu

If you want to display the 'Background Map' again, you need to execute the 'SPMBGMAPSHOW' command again


'SPMBGMAPHIDE' command in the Spatial Manager™ for AutoCAD ribbon


Need to have some reference in the drawing to use the 'Background Maps'?

If the drawing is not empty when 'SPMBGMAPSHOW' is executed, it is necessary that the drawing has been assigned a Coordinate Reference System (CRS) in order that the application "knows how-to" adjust the image of the 'Background Map'. If this is not the case, you can assign a CRS to the drawing (and modify it) using the command 'SPMSETCRS' of Spatial Manager™ for AutoCAD. By executing this command you will access the CRS catalog of the application where you can:

  • Filter the CRSs by type (Geocentric, Projected, etc.)
  • Choose a CRS by clicking on its row in the table
  • Search CRSs by typing the search criteria in the "Search" box. You can type here as many words as you like separated by blanks. The application will find all the rows including all these words in a column of the table

If the drawing is empty when 'SPMBGMAPSHOW' is executed, Spatial Manager™ for AutoCAD will assign the generic "WGS84 / Pseudo-Mercator" (EPSG 3857) CRS to the drawing. This is an approximate projected CRS valid for most areas of the earth which lets you start a drawing with a 'Background Map' as a basic reference


'SPMSETCRS' command in the "Spatial Manager™ for AutoCAD ribbon


CRS catalog of the application

CRS catalog of the application


Is there any special condition to use the 'Background Maps'?

Some image maps providers included in Spatial Manager™ for AutoCAD may require special terms of use for the users of their maps. You can configure any special setting needed to load the maps of such providers through the application Options ('SPMOPTIONS'). You can change the settings as often as desired. You can even insert blank values to reset the values of these settings


'Background Maps' Options


'Background Maps' Options window

'Background Maps' Options window


You can also configure and save settings the first time you try to use ('SPMBGMAPSHOW') a 'Background Map' that needs a special configuration


'Background Maps' particular settings window


Is there any way "to repair" the image of the 'Background Map'?

There may be situations where the image of the 'Background Map' in the drawing shows up as broken, incomplete, etc. Most of these issues can be solved through a regeneration ('REGEN') of the drawing. However, some problems may appear which require you "to refresh" the image using the 'SPMBGMAPREFRESH' command of Spatial Manager™ for AutoCAD


'SPMBGMAPREFRESH' command in the Spatial Manager™ for AutoCAD ribbon


How can I improve the performance of the 'Background Maps'?

To try to improve the performance of Spatial Manager™ for AutoCAD when showing 'Background Maps', you can turn off the AutoCAD 'Hardware Acceleration'. This setting may be essential if your system mounts some specific graphic cards


'Hardware Acceleration' switch in AutoCAD 2016

'Hardware Acceleration' switch in AutoCAD 2016. This setting may be different in other AutoCAD versions


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