My drawing is transformed and orientated to a lat/long coordinate system,
and also transformed to the Ohio state plane. I did this via project setup.
And map isn't recognizing the LDD coordinate system, or the transformation.
"James Murphy" wrote in message
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How about using the Track Coordinates and digitizing with the map tools? You
need to assign a coordinate system to your dwg. If you can't get that to
work (Track Coordinates) then transform your dwg to a lat/lon coordinate
system.
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Murph
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"Dennis Hyman" wrote in message
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No. What I need to do is to draw a line from one longitude & latitude to
another longitude & latitude. The deal is is that I have an engineer that
needed long's and lat's on a proposed building, which he placed on a
background of a USGS quad sheet (in Ohio). The FAA wants distances from the
building corner to 3 different points at a nearby airport, but the points
are described in longitudes and latitudes. I can list longs and lats, but I
need to draw lines from one to another.
"Joe Bouza" wrote in message
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Hi Dennis, would placing points by "Geodedic Direct" help then you could
draw line by points?
Joe
"Dennis Hyman" wrote in message
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Is it possible in LDD 2004? If so, how do I go about it? I have my site in
the correct zone, and transformed to the state plane system. I'm within 1
second of the quad sheet.
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Dennis Hyman (aspiring PLS)
Cad Tech. - Survey Dept.
Stock & Associates Consulting Engineers
Chesterfield, Missouri
LDD 2004, Civil, Survey, Map
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