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Quote from: BlackBox on September 25, 2014, 02:25:17 PMFWIW - In Civil 3D 2015 I use the new EXPORTKML Command - See Toolspace, Toolbox, Miscellaneous Utilities, Export KML, right click the nested Export KML, select Execute... menu item - to export projects to .KMZ, etc. for our clients.I also use QGIS & ArcGIS trial installed on VM ; the latter to extract data from .GDB which I've not (yet) found a way to do from QGIS.Cheershttp://gis.stackexchange.com/questions/22201/how-to-access-file-geodatabase-in-qgis
FWIW - In Civil 3D 2015 I use the new EXPORTKML Command - See Toolspace, Toolbox, Miscellaneous Utilities, Export KML, right click the nested Export KML, select Execute... menu item - to export projects to .KMZ, etc. for our clients.I also use QGIS & ArcGIS trial installed on VM ; the latter to extract data from .GDB which I've not (yet) found a way to do from QGIS.Cheers
All the more reason to upgrade to 2015.I am curious, when you bring in a SHP file using mapwspace, you are able to isolate specific data with a polygon, but is it then possible to export that data out to a new shp file?
... still no use of Google Earth data
Quote from: mjfarrell on September 25, 2014, 05:07:12 PM... still no use of Google Earth dataI thought the new Google Earth API exposed that ability (not natively, albeit), no?
Quote from: BlackBox on September 25, 2014, 05:11:48 PMQuote from: mjfarrell on September 25, 2014, 05:07:12 PM... still no use of Google Earth dataI thought the new Google Earth API exposed that ability (not natively, albeit), no?sure, but that isn't the same as native support, because Autodesk wants to be pigheaded about paying a license fee to Google.
Quote from: mjfarrell on September 25, 2014, 05:15:05 PMQuote from: BlackBox on September 25, 2014, 05:11:48 PMQuote from: mjfarrell on September 25, 2014, 05:07:12 PM... still no use of Google Earth dataI thought the new Google Earth API exposed that ability (not natively, albeit), no?sure, but that isn't the same as native support, because Autodesk wants to be pigheaded about paying a license fee to Google.I noted that already, and do not disagree with your assessment... One can make use of Google Earth data though, is the point. Cheers[Edit] - You've probably seen this already, as example.
Quote from: BlackBox on September 25, 2014, 05:18:11 PMQuote from: mjfarrell on September 25, 2014, 05:15:05 PMQuote from: BlackBox on September 25, 2014, 05:11:48 PMQuote from: mjfarrell on September 25, 2014, 05:07:12 PM... still no use of Google Earth dataI thought the new Google Earth API exposed that ability (not natively, albeit), no?sure, but that isn't the same as native support, because Autodesk wants to be pigheaded about paying a license fee to Google.I noted that already, and do not disagree with your assessment... One can make use of Google Earth data though, is the point. Cheers[Edit] - You've probably seen this already, as example.I still stand by my assessment that there is no compelling reason to use 2015 release. Not really enough NEW and or IMPROVED to justify installation.