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Importing a dtm file

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CADguy82
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Importing a dtm file

How do you import a dtm file into LDT?
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Anonymous
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stevewalz said the following on 2/27/2006 8:18 AM:
> How do you import a dtm file into LDT?

What format is it right now?
Drawing entities? Points, 3D lines, 3DFaces?
-or-
A file, such as a .FLT file?

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CADguy82
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Just received two files with the extension .dtm Not sure, but I think this might be a MicroStation file. I know that with LDT projects, there is a DTM folder created in all projects and in there, you can find .tin, .sdf, .and pnt files, however, I have never come across a .dtm file. I talked to the guys in GIS here and they told me that it could be an ASCII file, but it isn't. Any guidance would be much appreciated.

Thanks
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Anonymous
in reply to: CADguy82

Hey Steve;

Any chance you could call over to the consultants who sent you this file and
ask them to make sure?
http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&q=.dtm+files

HTH

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Just received two files with the extension .dtm Not sure, but I think this
might be a MicroStation file. I know that with LDT projects, there is a DTM
folder created in all projects and in there, you can find .tin, .sdf, .and
pnt files, however, I have never come across a .dtm file. I talked to the
guys in GIS here and they told me that it could be an ASCII file, but it
isn't. Any guidance would be much appreciated.

Thanks
Message 5 of 6
arganapathy
in reply to: CADguy82

Hi Steve,
Surpac a package for mining industry uses *.dtm file which is a Digital Terrain Model file works with the corresponding *.str file which is a string file(point file).
Thats the *.dtm file i came across.

ARG
Message 6 of 6
BIMAbhi
in reply to: arganapathy

How can we open the .dtm file (mainly which software support the .dtm file format)?

Thanks in advance.

Thanks & Regards
BIMAbhi

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