Map3d Toolset is a handy toolset in AutoCAD, many users cannot afford it, but fortunately there is a alternative. Read this article and learn more about Spatial Manager software. Users of various CAD alternatives can use Spatial manager for their GIS and geospatial data tasks.
Users may miss the tools for spatial data processing, the solution is the Spatial Manager, which acts as an add-on on war CAD platforms (GstarCAD, BricsCAD, AutoCAD, etc.) and offers many new possibilities within your chosen CAD platform.
Spatial Manager is a add-on software for several Cad platforms, including GstarCAD, BricsCAD and AutoCAD. It enables you to complete many tasks related to surveying and geospatial data. Spatial Manager offers CAD users an easy and low cost possibility to import, export, edit and manage geospatial data. Spatial Manager can also replace Map 3d Toolset, many previous users who migrated to Spatial Manager highlight these advantages:
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It comes in a lightweight application that runs inside AutoCAD or BricsCAD and allows you to import and export geospatial data between AutoCAD or BricsCAD drawings and geospatial files, data servers or data stores, display background maps, manage alphanumeric data and data tables, create terrain models and contours, search for locations, transform coordinate systems, and many more geospatial functionalities.
Batch-import, automatic layering, fill of polygons, blocks according data values and mapped attributes, labeling, elevation, thickness or the spatial filters are only part of the application functionality when importing from spatial files, data servers, data stores, etc.
Export objects from the drawing to spatial files or databases, and saves their Extended Entity Data (EED/XDATA) as alphanumeric data tables using a wizard, which shares some of the steps with the import wizard. In the same way, the user can choose or select the export parameters to define all the target data among a great number of possibilities.
Issue: When re-opening, or exporting a drawing (2013 DWG) using the spatial manager, the geographic system that was applied to the drawing, using the GEOGRAPHICLOCATION command, is corrupted- resulting in the drawing being placed far from it's location, when it was created in ACAD Map 3D.
My drawing isn't intially set with any type of geographic reference. From a spatial persective, it exists nowhere, so before a projection sytem can be applicable, a geographic reference point must be given. This is typically provided by dropping a marker, of known coordinates, onto the drawing, at the exact desired location...then a projection sytem, working from this known marker point, will provide accurate coordinates across the entire drawing.
It comes in a lightweight application that runs inside AutoCAD and allows the user to import and export geospatial data between AutoCAD drawings and geospatial files, data servers or data stores, display background maps, manage alphanumeric data and data tables, create terrain models and contours, search for locations, transform coordinate systems, and many more geospatial functionalities 75035a25d1
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