Dear Fellows:
Anyone has tried to export VTP elements (which format?) into a Geographic Information System such as ArcGIS or Geomedia, or even a Cartographic Design program as MicroStation or AutoCad?
My idea is to publish a sort of map with the actual location of the VTP elements, in such a way that can help pilots do their VFR flights following the new scenery elements.
JP Hespanha
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VTP input into a GIS
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Hi,
SBuilder exports VTP data (lines and polys) in BLN format. BLN is a simple ASCII text format that many GIS programmes can read. If not, you can use a "wordprocessor edit" in the BLN to transform it in an acceptable TXT format that your GIS can read.
Please search this forum with the keyword BLN.
Regards, Luis
SBuilder exports VTP data (lines and polys) in BLN format. BLN is a simple ASCII text format that many GIS programmes can read. If not, you can use a "wordprocessor edit" in the BLN to transform it in an acceptable TXT format that your GIS can read.
Please search this forum with the keyword BLN.
Regards, Luis
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