Hi, I wonder if someone could point me in the right direction with this please?
I am trying to edit a (polyline) shapefile in map3d. I can successfully connect to the data source.
Problem 1 - selection
Problem 2 - editing
Many thanks, C.
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Answer 1]
Type _UCS then double Enter, and try again.
Answer 2]
As source point, type
0,0,0
then as destination point, type
@0,0,z
where "z" is the relative height you wanna change (positive or negative).
For instance,
@0,0,15
will raise the selected objects 15 drawing units to the positive Z, whilst
@0,0,0-15
will lower 'em 15 towards the negative Z.
Thanks Antonio
typing _UCS enter enter seems to set me to a world coordinate system, but world is already set - so that doesn't change anything. In 2d mode the selection problem is the same and in 3d mode I still can't select anything at all.
A related problem is that I find it difficult to use 3d orbit to navigate my model. Is there a way to manually set a target object before an orbit operation? Otherwise my work tends to disappear off screen. I know it's meant to use the display centre as a target but this doesn't seem to be happening (perhaps because my objects are some way off the ground plane?)
With respect to setting z coordinates, I need some kind of interactive move/snap for points. Is there some way to make the xyz move gizmo appear for points within my polyline shapefile?
Thanks again
Crispin
I am beginning to think that "connect to data source" does not work for 3d editing - perhaps the best way is to import to autocad shapes then export afterwards.
However, using the shapefile map import/export tools, elevation (z) data seems to be lost on the round trip into and out of autocad. Is there any fix for this?
Hello from France
Since a long time ago, you can with MAPEXPORT export 3D Infos to ESRI Shape File ...
BUT you have to go to the "Options" Tab (of MAPEXPORT) then "Driver Options" and select "3D Shape"
It works fine with 3D Points, 2D Plines with an Elevation and 3D Plines ... I never need more ...
And with MAPIMPORT you will get back automatically the 3D Infos ...
Bye, Pat
Patrice BRAUD
@Anonymous wrote:
I am beginning to think that "connect to data source" does not work for 3d editing - perhaps the best way is to import to autocad shapes then export afterwards.
However, using the shapefile map import/export tools, elevation (z) data seems to be lost on the round trip into and out of autocad. Is there any fix for this?
As far as I know, you are correct. Data Connect is not 3D other than drapping with a raster connection. Instead of Map3D it should be Map2-1/2 D.
Years ago I posted one example on my blog on how to do some 3D.
http://map3d.wordpress.com/2009/08/17/putting-3d-back-in-map3d/
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