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Revision as of 11:54, 27 April 2015
Introduction
Spatial Manager™ for BricsCAD is a powerful BricsCAD plug-in designed for BricsCAD users who need to import, export and manage spatial data in a simple, fast and inexpensive way, which includes many possibilities not seen so far in BricsCAD. It comes in a lightweight application that runs inside BricsCAD and allows the user to import and export geospatial data between BricsCAD drawings and geospatial files, data servers or data stores
Notes:
- The access to spatial data servers and stores is available on the "Standard" and "Professional" editions only
- The Export function is available on the "Professional" edition only
BricsCAD commands
This is the list of BricsCAD commands included in Spatial Manager™ for BricsCAD
- SPM (or SPATIALMANAGER): Palette. Opens and/or displays the application Palette
- SPMIMPORT (or SPATIALMANAGERIMPORT): Import. Directly Imports features from geospatial files or tables without using the application Palette
- SPMEXPORT (or SPATIALMANAGEREXPORT): Export. Exports BricsCAD entities into geospatial files or tables ("Professional" edition only)
- SPMSETCRS (or SPATIALMANAGERSETCRS): Coordinate system. Set the Coordinate Reference System (CRS) for the drawing
- SPMCLOSE (or SPATIALMANAGERCLOSE): Close Palette. Closes the application Palette
- SPMHELP (or SPATIALMANAGERHELP): Help. Shows the application help (Wiki format)
- SPMABOUT (or SPATIALMANAGERABOUT): About. Shows basic information about the application and the installed release
- SPMUPDATE (or SPATIALMANAGERUPDATE): Update. Checks if there is a new application release to be downloaded from Internet
- SPMOPTIONS (or SPATIALMANAGEROPTIONS): Options. Set of parameters to configure the application (includes also the functionality of SPMUPDATE and SPMABOUT)
Main features
- General
- Import/export spatial data into/from BricsCAD drawings
- Transformation of coordinates when importing or exporting
- Extended Entity Data (EED) viewer Palette. Hyperlinks
- Import processes
- Entities imported into a new or open drawing
- Basic target layer or new target layers using a field value
- Use blocks for points and centroids
- Block insertion parameters from field values
- Polygon fills and transparencies
- Polygon centroids
- Elevation and thickness from field values
- Import data from tables as Extended Entity Data (EED)
- Speed up the processes skipping some wizard steps
- Use the intuitive palette options or the quick import function
- Export processes
- Entities exported to geospatial files or servers
- Select the entities to be exported
- Option to treat the closed polylines as polygons
- Automatic complex geometric operations
- Filtering of incompatible entities
- Data sources
- Manage your own shortcuts
- Access to spatial data files (SHP, GPX, KML, OSM, PBF, MIF/MID, TAB, E00, SQLite, SDF, ASCII points, etc.) (see current available Providers)
- Manage your User Data Sources
- Access to spatial database servers (SQL Server, PostGIS, etc.) (see current available Providers)
- Access to other connections (WFS, ODBC points or WKB - Excel, Access, dBase,...-, etc.) (see current available Providers)
Notes:
- The access to spatial data servers and stores is available on the "Standard" and "Professional" editions only
- Extended Entity Data (EEDs) are available on the "Standard" and "Professional" editions only
- The Export function is available on the "Professional" edition only
To get a first preview of the application, please watch this video:
To experiment the EXPORT capabilities on the 'Professional' edition, please watch these videos:
- Directly to Google Earth (KML) from your drawing
- Coordinates to Excel from your drawing
- Import a Shapefile and export it as 3D Google Earth
- OpenStreetMap data. Edit and export to Google Earth
- Import a Shapefile. Edit & export as Shapefile
FAQs
Here you will find all the technical information available on the implementation as well as tutorials, additional data, etc.
- How to Start?
- Licenses
- Compatible BricsCAD applications
- Providers
- Interface
- Data sources
- Spatial files
- Databases
- Import
- Export ("Professional" edition only)
Links
Here you will find some useful links to other pages of Spatial Manager™ for BricsCAD