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*'''Topics in this section'''
 
*'''Topics in this section'''
**Select street points and open the Street View palette
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**Select street points and open the 'Street View' palette
 
**Street View navigation
 
**Street View navigation
  
  
  
===Can I display Street View images in my drawing?===
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===Can I display Street View dynamic images in my drawing?===
Spatial Manager™ for AutoCAD includes the 'SPMSEARCHLOCATION' command that allows you to search for locations through Internet location services based on your search text. Once you enter the search text (the more precise, the more accurate the location) and click “Search” (or press Enter), the results returned by these services (if found, one or more rseults) will be shown in the search window and include the following information:
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The Spatial Manager™ for AutoCAD 'SPMSTREETVIEW' command allows you to use the 'Street View' palette in order to view and navigate Street View images by selecting a drawing point for which such images exist
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'''''Note: This command was introduced in the version 7 of the application, so [[Spatial_Manager%E2%84%A2_for_AutoCAD_-_FAQs:_Compatible_AutoCAD_applications|is not available for some old Autodesk products]]''''
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<span title="'SPMSTREETVIEW' command in the Spatial Manager™ for AutoCAD ribbon">[[Image:SPMRibbonStreetView.png|border|'SPMSTREETVIEW' command in the Spatial Manager™ for AutoCAD ribbon|link=]]
  
*''Name:'' Full location name. Although you can resize the window if you want, if the full text does not fit, scroll over and a tooltip will be shown
 
*''Type:'' Location type. According to the classification provided by the localization service
 
*''Geometry:'' Geometry type. Point, Line-string, Polygon, Multi-Polygon, etc. The icon represents in a simplified way the geometry type but you can scroll over it and a tooltip including the geometry type text will be shown
 
*''Source:'' Location service source. The name of the Internet location service that returned the result
 
  
You can sort the result rows according to the “Name”, “Type” or “Source” columns (direct or inverse order) by clicking on the column title
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[[Image:SPMStreetView.png|border|900px|'Street View - Selecting street point and palette|link={{filepath:SPMStreetView.png}}]]
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''Street View - Selecting street point and palette''
  
'''''Note: This command was introduced in the version 7 of the application, so [[Spatial_Manager%E2%84%A2_for_AutoCAD_-_FAQs:_Compatible_AutoCAD_applications|is not available for some old Autodesk products]]''''
 
  
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When you execute the 'SPMSTREETVIEW' command, a map of streets and roads for which Street View images are available is displayed on the screen and superimposed on the drawing (blue color). This map is automatically regenerated when the drawing view changes (Pan, Zoom, etc.). As in the Goggle Street View application, when you approach the cursor to a location near one of these streets or roads, the image of the icon next to the cursor changes and, by selecting the point in the drawing, it opens (if not already open) the Spatial Manager™ for AutoCAD 'Street View' palette, showing the available street or road image
  
<span title="'SPMSEARCHLOCATION' command in the Spatial Manager™ for AutoCAD ribbon">[[Image:SPMSearchLocationCAD.png|border|'SPMSEARCHLOCATION' command in the Spatial Manager™ for AutoCAD ribbon|link=]]
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Like any other AutoCAD palette, the 'Street View' palette can be arranged, docked, undocked, grouped, self-collapsed, closed, resized, etc., depending on the preferences and needs of each user or each job, by dragging its title bar, double-clicking on its title bar, etc.
  
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Within the palette you will find the classic Street View navigation tools (mouse, mouse wheel, icons on the palette, etc.): Zoom, linear movements, circular camera movements, information about the displayed place, etc. By using any Windows or complementary screen area copying tool, it is very easy to copy & paste images from this palette into the drawing (as raster images, OLE objects, etc.)
  
[[Image:SPMSearchLocationACAD.png|border|900px|'Search Location' window|link={{filepath:SPMSearchLocationACAD.png}}]]
 
  
'''Search Location' window''
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''Note: The first time you execute this command, the Google Street View terms of use are shown in the palette, which must be accepted in order to use this service''
  
  
  
 
===Need to have some reference in the drawing to use 'Street View'?===
 
===Need to have some reference in the drawing to use 'Street View'?===
If the drawing is not empty when 'SPMSTREETVIEW' is executed, it is necessary that the drawing has been assigned a Coordinate Reference System (CRS) in order that the application "knows how-to" insert the selected geometries. 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 'SPMSTREETVIEW' is executed, it is necessary that the drawing has been assigned a Coordinate Reference System (CRS) in order that the application "knows how-to" how to locate in Street View. 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.). The type "Projected" will be selected by default because is the most common choice
 
*Filter the CRSs by type (Geocentric, Projected, etc.). The type "Projected" will be selected by default because is the most common choice
 
*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 any 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 any column of the table
 
*Unassign (undefine) the Coordinate System of the drawing, by choosing "Undefined CRS" (EPSG 0)
 
*Unassign (undefine) the Coordinate System of the drawing, by choosing "Undefined CRS" (EPSG 0)
If the drawing is empty and has no coordinate system assigned to it, when 'SPMSEARCHLOCATION' is executed Spatial Manager™ for AutoCAD will assign the CRS Code:3857 (WGS84 / Pseudo-Mercator) to the drawing. This CRS is valid for any Earth area, but may be inaccurate for measurements in some areas. If you want to configure any other known local CRS, use the 'SPMSETCRS' command as explained above
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If the drawing is empty and has no coordinate system assigned to it, when 'SPMSTREETVIEW' is executed Spatial Manager™ for AutoCAD will assign the CRS Code:3857 (WGS84 / Pseudo-Mercator) to the drawing. This CRS is valid for any Earth area, but may be inaccurate for measurements in some areas. If you want to configure any other known local CRS, use the 'SPMSETCRS' command as explained above
  
 
* ''Notes:''
 
* ''Notes:''
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==Related links==
 
==Related links==
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*Blog posts
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**[https://www.spatialmanager.com/street-view-on-your-drawings/ Street View on your drawings]
  
  

Revision as of 12:48, 9 September 2021

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Introduction

  • Objective of this section
    • To learn how to work with Street View dynamic images in the drawing
  • Topics in this section
    • Select street points and open the 'Street View' palette
    • Street View navigation


Can I display Street View dynamic images in my drawing?

The Spatial Manager™ for AutoCAD 'SPMSTREETVIEW' command allows you to use the 'Street View' palette in order to view and navigate Street View images by selecting a drawing point for which such images exist

Note: This command was introduced in the version 7 of the application, so is not available for some old Autodesk products'


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


'Street View - Selecting street point and palette

Street View - Selecting street point and palette


When you execute the 'SPMSTREETVIEW' command, a map of streets and roads for which Street View images are available is displayed on the screen and superimposed on the drawing (blue color). This map is automatically regenerated when the drawing view changes (Pan, Zoom, etc.). As in the Goggle Street View application, when you approach the cursor to a location near one of these streets or roads, the image of the icon next to the cursor changes and, by selecting the point in the drawing, it opens (if not already open) the Spatial Manager™ for AutoCAD 'Street View' palette, showing the available street or road image

Like any other AutoCAD palette, the 'Street View' palette can be arranged, docked, undocked, grouped, self-collapsed, closed, resized, etc., depending on the preferences and needs of each user or each job, by dragging its title bar, double-clicking on its title bar, etc.

Within the palette you will find the classic Street View navigation tools (mouse, mouse wheel, icons on the palette, etc.): Zoom, linear movements, circular camera movements, information about the displayed place, etc. By using any Windows or complementary screen area copying tool, it is very easy to copy & paste images from this palette into the drawing (as raster images, OLE objects, etc.)


Note: The first time you execute this command, the Google Street View terms of use are shown in the palette, which must be accepted in order to use this service


Need to have some reference in the drawing to use 'Street View'?

If the drawing is not empty when 'SPMSTREETVIEW' is executed, it is necessary that the drawing has been assigned a Coordinate Reference System (CRS) in order that the application "knows how-to" how to locate in Street View. 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.). The type "Projected" will be selected by default because is the most common choice
  • 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 any column of the table
  • Unassign (undefine) the Coordinate System of the drawing, by choosing "Undefined CRS" (EPSG 0)

If the drawing is empty and has no coordinate system assigned to it, when 'SPMSTREETVIEW' is executed Spatial Manager™ for AutoCAD will assign the CRS Code:3857 (WGS84 / Pseudo-Mercator) to the drawing. This CRS is valid for any Earth area, but may be inaccurate for measurements in some areas. If you want to configure any other known local CRS, use the 'SPMSETCRS' command as explained above


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


CRS catalog of the application

CRS catalog of the application


Related links



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