MX Alignment to Google Earth

How can I show my MX Alignment  in Google Earth...
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  • Rahul

    The steps required are explained in the CAD Help "Working with complete designs > GeoCoordination > Geo-Coordination and Geographic Systems Support > Using Google Earth Tools" - I have copied the relevant text below, the bold text I have added. In MX, use File > CAD Menu... to replace the MX menu with the CAD menu, so you can access the tools mentioned below.

    Typically, the steps required to display your design model in Google Earth are as follows:

    1. In Google Earth, create a placemark at the required location and save it as a "kml" file, by right-clicking on the created placemark and choosing "Save As". [To test this, I created a placemark to represent the start of my alignment.]

    2. In your design model [i.e. the MX model], use the [from the CAD menu, Tools > Geographic > ] Define Placemark Monument tool to define a monument point that matches the location of the placemark. [The start of the alignment in my example.]

    3. In your design model, use the Export Google Earth (KML) File tool to export your model to a Google Earth "kml" or "kmz" file (a compressed "kml" file).

    In Google Earth, use File > Open to load the newly created KMZ file from step 4.

    Mark



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  • Rahul

    The steps required are explained in the CAD Help "Working with complete designs > GeoCoordination > Geo-Coordination and Geographic Systems Support > Using Google Earth Tools" - I have copied the relevant text below, the bold text I have added. In MX, use File > CAD Menu... to replace the MX menu with the CAD menu, so you can access the tools mentioned below.

    Typically, the steps required to display your design model in Google Earth are as follows:

    1. In Google Earth, create a placemark at the required location and save it as a "kml" file, by right-clicking on the created placemark and choosing "Save As". [To test this, I created a placemark to represent the start of my alignment.]

    2. In your design model [i.e. the MX model], use the [from the CAD menu, Tools > Geographic > ] Define Placemark Monument tool to define a monument point that matches the location of the placemark. [The start of the alignment in my example.]

    3. In your design model, use the Export Google Earth (KML) File tool to export your model to a Google Earth "kml" or "kmz" file (a compressed "kml" file).

    In Google Earth, use File > Open to load the newly created KMZ file from step 4.

    Mark



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