[Gvsig_english] Import data from a Total Station
Benjamin Ducke
benjamin.ducke at oxfordarch.co.uk
Wed Nov 3 10:09:27 CET 2010
Hi Andres
Actually, the extension you mention does a lot more than just
data import from a total station. It is a full surveying solution
embedded in gvSIG.
If all you want is to import X/Y/Z point measurements from a total
station, then use your instrument's software to save them as a simple
text file or DBF file, import that into gvSIG as a table and create
a new points vector layer from that table.
If you want to import polar coordinates, then SEXTANTE should
have the tools to convert those into X/Y/Z.
Ben
----- Original Message -----
> Hi,
>
> I'm looking for a way to import data from a Total Station to gvSIG
> 1.9.
>
> After some googling around I've found an extension which intends to do
> that, but it's planned for gvSIG 2.0:
> http://gvsig-desktop.forge.osor.eu/downloads/pub/events/gvSIG-Conference/5th-gvSIG-Conference/Reports/Taller_gvSIG_Ingeneria_civil.pdf
>
> ¿Does someone have any experience on that kind of importation?
>
> amaneiro
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