I've annotated a point using an associated text element that contains a text field:
The text field displays the origin of the point. Consequently, if you move the point then the coordinates update automatically.
The DGN model has a GCS attached. How should I define the text field for the point named G to show latitude/longitude or eastings/northings?
GCS.dgn
Jon
In my humble opinion:
The xy= is as it should be
The en= should be NE= Northing, Easting
If you could place latitude, longitude in degrees minutes seconds 52 42' 38"N, 2 39' 39" W that would be brilliant
alternatively placing latitude, longitude in decimal degrees 52.710391, -2.6603591 would also be brilliant
Hope this helps
Regards
Ian
currently using OBD 10.10.01.151
Further thoughts on this
There is a tool palette called XYZ Text that can be used to place points in x, y, z format in a variety of ways.
You can also change the format to y, x, z and relabel to be N= and E= for Northings and Eastings
But as far as I'm aware there is nothing that could display latitude and longitude
Are you thinking of an application that would display all the available coordinate readouts options and allow the user to choose what format the points are placed at?
Ian Leighton said:You can also change the format to y, x, z and relabel to be N= and E= for Northings and Eastings
I'm aware of that, of course. However, the XYZ tool formats a label and creates a plain text element. If subsequently you move that label (or the element with which it's associated) the coordinate doesn't change.
I'm asking about text fields in a text element. You can associate a text field with a host. When the host is moved, the field updates. Try it with the DGN I provided in the original post!
Ian Leighton said:Are you thinking of an application that would display all the available coordinate readouts options and allow the user to choose what format the points are placed at?
Yes. But I'm foxed by GCS coordinates. If a DGN model is assigned a GCS, I don't see a way to link a text field to the GCS coordinates of an element. That's the question I'm asking.
Regards, Jon Summers LA Solutions
I don't think it's possible.
The GCS coordinates can be entered and displayed using the Auxiliary coordinate tools. In order for those to show up in text fields there would need to be a setting in the dialog to display the coordinates using an auxiliary coordinate system.
I can see where this would be very useful. Sounds like an enhancement/change request is in order.
Rod WingSenior Systems Analyst
Rod Wing said:Sounds like an enhancement/change request is in order
If you like this idea, please vote it up!