Export from QGis to CAD » History » Version 15
Giulio Di Anastasio, 06/05/2021 16:49
1 | 1 | Giulio Di Anastasio | h1. Export from QGis to CAD |
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3 | 1 | Giulio Di Anastasio | An algorithm has been created by Selvarani, to see the whole process click here: |
4 | 1 | Giulio Di Anastasio | https://redmine.auroville.org.in/projects/gis/wiki/Automatic_export_from_QGis_to_dxf |
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6 | 2 | Giulio Di Anastasio | h1. QGis Graphical Modeler: An algorithm to automatically export data directly from Gisaf to .dxf format (CAD) |
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8 | 4 | Giulio Di Anastasio | > * Login to PostGIS |
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10 | 4 | Giulio Di Anastasio | > * Directly from the Gisaf server, load all the layers which need to be converted into .dxf format |
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12 | 4 | Giulio Di Anastasio | > * Go to Processing Menu, click on “Graphical Modeler” (or Ctrl+Alt+G) |
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15 | 7 | Giulio Di Anastasio | p=. !https://redmine.auroville.org.in/attachments/download/10620/Graphical%20Modeler%20Menu.png! |
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19 | 5 | Giulio Di Anastasio | > * The “Model Designer” window will open: |
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21 | 10 | Giulio Di Anastasio | p=. !https://redmine.auroville.org.in/attachments/download/10621/Graphical%20Modeler%20Window.png! |
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23 | 9 | Giulio Di Anastasio | The final model will look like this: |
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25 | 10 | Giulio Di Anastasio | p=. !https://redmine.auroville.org.in/attachments/download/10622/Final%20Model%20Image.png! |
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28 | 11 | Giulio Di Anastasio | *Below, the explanation on how the algorithm has been created.* |
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30 | 13 | Giulio Di Anastasio | > * An input to the algorithm is needed: go to “Inputs” tab and double click on “Vector Layer” |
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33 | 13 | Giulio Di Anastasio | p=. !https://redmine.auroville.org.in/attachments/download/10623/Inputs.png! |
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35 | 14 | Giulio Di Anastasio | The window “Input Vector layer Parameter Definition” will open: |
36 | 14 | Giulio Di Anastasio | > * in “Description”, enter “Input Vector layer” |
37 | 14 | Giulio Di Anastasio | > * in “Geometry type” select “Any Geometry Type” |
38 | 14 | Giulio Di Anastasio | > * Click “Ok” |
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40 | 14 | Giulio Di Anastasio | p=. !https://redmine.auroville.org.in/attachments/download/10624/Inputs%20Window.png! |
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42 | 15 | Giulio Di Anastasio | Input is created as above. |
43 | 15 | Giulio Di Anastasio | As a second step, features need to be filtered, because some layers have different “Status” (E, D, F, etc. as defined in CSR Geomatics CAD Layer Naming Standards): |
44 | 15 | Giulio Di Anastasio | > * in the Algorithms panel, type “filter” in the Search Box: this way, all existing algorithms related to “filter” will be listed |
45 | 15 | Giulio Di Anastasio | > * double click on “Feature filter” |
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47 | 15 | Giulio Di Anastasio | p=. !https://redmine.auroville.org.in/attachments/download/10625/Feature%20Filter.png! |