June 21st, 2015 komentáre:
Intro
Doing the rescue archaeology for almost one decade I never saw the cumulative section in terrain praxis. A standard way to get vertical documentation of an “object” (although I hate this term I would use it) is cutting to two halves, or more rectangular parts in the case of a larger object. I would consider the simplest kind of a sunken object in following text contemptuously proclaimed as “pit with that … ceramics” (greetings to Peter Kostrhun :)).
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February 1st, 2015 komentáre:
Úvodom pozdravujem Riška z Košicov.
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January 4th, 2015 komentáre:
Sometimes You need to clip/crop features spatially – lets say Your dataset is too big for any reasonable work (Fig. 01 – 02). There are as usual more ways how to achieve this in CADs:
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December 31st, 2014 komentáre:
Sometimes there is need to get pure AutoCAD objects (e.g. polylines) from geospatial features coming from external sources like SHP or SDF. Both AutoCAD Civil 3D and Map 3D provide instruments for this but hardly anyone knows alternative ways how to achieve this. pokračuj / entry »
December 31st, 2014 komentáre:
If following error message appears it does not mean that You have not appropriate piece of software present (typically some dynamic library) but only “not registered” in Your AutoCAD Civil environment.
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