Import KML files?

Hello,

I'm receiving more and more KML files. While they open up in Google Earth and look cool, I can't print them to scale, and can't do much with them.

Does CONNECT support the import of KML files to a dgn? I checked the help and could only find export information.

Thanks,

Tom F.

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  • Hi Keith,
    Generally, I was fine with the KMLs in Google Earth only, but, I'm starting to get boring locations and aerial mapping coverage as KMLs.
    While GE is fine for displaying these items and their general location, in the case of boring locations, I need exact coordinates.
    Also, as far as I know, there's no way to print a GE image to scale. I would like to be able to import a KML to a dgn and print to scale.
    Thanks,
    Tom F.
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  • Unknown said:
    Hi Keith,
    Generally, I was fine with the KMLs in Google Earth only, but, I'm starting to get boring locations and aerial mapping coverage as KMLs.
    While GE is fine for displaying these items and their general location, in the case of boring locations, I need exact coordinates.
    Also, as far as I know, there's no way to print a GE image to scale. I would like to be able to import a KML to a dgn and print to scale.
    Thanks,
    Tom F.

    Can you  ask the geotech provider to give you the borelog table in txt or atleast pdf? ( might be in WGS84 with cheap gps units hand held not too accurate)

    That has the geo coords which you can use to remap in msnt via import  coords xyz tool even if they are in long lat you can ref attach and reproject later into northings and easting in a different  base file...some times in the geoteck report I only got it as  pdf but each bore site was listing its geo coords , so I just  place cells by the  xy coords ...

    I've had trouble with  google earth images too as they use a datum not in mstn list of datums, there was an approximation that  could be  used  but it was  no accurate enough for survey  .. it was  1 to 2 meters out  but for large scale paper mapping it was pretty good... but for me  some buildings end up in next doors cadastre boundary... If I could find known points I could warp the rasters  but again only good for large scale mapping...

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  • For now, if you can get the borehole locations as XYZ comma delimited that would simplify matters.

    I don't think any Google imagery is accurate for survey.  We do support the GCS used by Google and other.  EPSG:900913.

    For a dissertation on this and how it compares to other global systems please see:

    And for a psychoanalysis of what your favorite projections says about you please see:

    Keith Raymond