mintyfresh
30th Mar 2011, 05:25 pm
Hello and good afternoon/evening to all.
Ok.....so...
I have been trying to export to a dwg from mastermap for some time now. Its not that I cannot do this it is that my data appears as one giant black blob. Now, I have made it past this and how? is described below.
I have created 2 import profiles 'linework.ipf' & 'hatching.ipf'. I import the hatching and then the linework as I want the linwork to appear above the hatching. When I then export some of the layers that should be seperated have merged. eg. building hatching and lines become one layer instead of two seperate, they also become the same colour (linework changes to that of hatching, this should be red).
I am about to attempt to export the linework and hatching as 2 seperate dwg's and then merge them in AutoCAD vanilla to see if this corrects my problem although this does not seem like the most straintforward and direct answer, more of a work around.
I make this post in the hope that there are others out there with experience in this field who may be able to offer advice/a few words of wisdom.
With regards,
MF
Ok.....so...
I have been trying to export to a dwg from mastermap for some time now. Its not that I cannot do this it is that my data appears as one giant black blob. Now, I have made it past this and how? is described below.
I have created 2 import profiles 'linework.ipf' & 'hatching.ipf'. I import the hatching and then the linework as I want the linwork to appear above the hatching. When I then export some of the layers that should be seperated have merged. eg. building hatching and lines become one layer instead of two seperate, they also become the same colour (linework changes to that of hatching, this should be red).
I am about to attempt to export the linework and hatching as 2 seperate dwg's and then merge them in AutoCAD vanilla to see if this corrects my problem although this does not seem like the most straintforward and direct answer, more of a work around.
I make this post in the hope that there are others out there with experience in this field who may be able to offer advice/a few words of wisdom.
With regards,
MF