Hi,
I am in the process of trying to convert data contained in a google earth KMZ file into a DGN for microstation to begin compiling drawings for my client. I have tried many options (text files being a slow method) but see there is a way to do…
Hey All,
I'm racking my brain trying to get a large scale, high resolution google earth pro image to effectively import into my microstation drawing. I need a large area and I need to be able to zoom in close enough to see railroad track ties. The…
Charlie,
Try the shape2dgn_v8 MDL app attached below.... it seems to work for me in Microstation v8 ( 2004 and XM ). There is no need for Bentley Map or Geographics to import shapefiles into a Microstation design file. Just follow the instructions…
I've already posted here and spoken with a Bentley rep via live chat.
Having a darn hard time getting my coordinate system squared away. The link above begins to describe the problem.
Here is another post which may explain part of the problem…
The bottom line ...there was no problem with my coordinate system - I should have used CORPSCON to confirm.
I was using the Input/Readout tool to monitor the coordinates when I changed my master coord sys (default -> SPCS NAD83 Zone V Feet). The…
MicroStation and Database Linkages
herovn:
But I don't understand it well.
LIke many Bentley products, the Geo family relies on the MicroStation platform.
MicroStation has built-in capability to connect to a relational database (DB) such…
At this time the translation/scale/roatation parameters are not available for edit in the interface. We have filed a TR for this.
However if your project is not spatially large you could get good results by implementing a local CS by using…
The documentation on Bentley Microstation Map v8i is obviously unclear. The given GUI asks for the schema, but if we intend to export our DGN to the CityGML, we cant as it gives an error message in the GML file generated!
Could someone clarify this…
At this point there is no mechanism to import KML data into Bentley Map. We see KML as a publishing tool to make data available to Google Earth. We would be interested in hearing from users who regard KML as a source for geographic information much like…