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Remove georeference data

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ModestasZ
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Remove georeference data

At first hello to everyone 🙂

 

and now to the problem. I have regions Georeferenced DWF File. All I need is only a small part of this region. How can I delete all geoferenced data outside my needed boudary? I used this function once few months ago, but now I dont remember it.

 

 

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Message 2 of 7
antoniovinci
in reply to: ModestasZ

..maybe _MAPTRIM command..?

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ModestasZ
in reply to: antoniovinci

thank you 🙂

you saved another few hours of looking for this comand

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Alfred.NESWADBA
in reply to: ModestasZ

Hi,

 

may I ask just to make sure (and may be to learn something): you can remove entities within a DWF file using the MAPTRIM-command?

I can only remove/trim entities within a DWG not within a DWF! How do you do that?

 

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Joe-Bouza
in reply to: ModestasZ

If I had to guess, nd I am guessing  it is more like a image/ XREF clip

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Alfred.NESWADBA
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Hi,

 

_MAPTRIM (>>>details<<<) does geometry modifications, not comparable to CLIP or XCLIP which does not modify geometry (just defining a border where existing geometry should be hidden or visible).

With _MAPTRIM you can really trim objects inside or outside a border. In this case the geometry get's modified and it's no trick just for visibility.

 

And the thing I ask for is: _MAPTRIM only can handle (plane) AutoCAD geometry stored directly inside a DWG, it can't work on geometry in XRefs and it can't work on geometry within any other non-DWG-based files like PDF, DWF, ...

 

I'm wondering now, that for this question "I have regions Georeferenced DWF File" the command _MAPTRIM does work. So I'm missing something. And as I don't like to miss such things the curiosity started working in my brain .... 😉

 

- alfred -

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Joe-Bouza
in reply to: ModestasZ

Ihas me curious now, too.

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