[Q] About v.in.dxf
jan.bogaert
jbo at bogy.uia.ac.be
Thu Nov 13 02:53:45 EST 1997
Hello Sung-Won Choi,
I had some problems with importing dxf-files too.
Recently I found a very easy way to do it. I import the files in a
graphical program (Applix Graphix, you can compare it with any drawing
program that is available like in windows) that accepts dxf-files.
Afterwards I exported the file as a sunrast-file. Using then r.in.sunrast
the file can easily be imported in GRASS.
You can also import them by v.in.dxf and then change/make attribute
files, but this seemed very complicated for me so I chosed the easy
(practical way).
I hope this helps.
#jan
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ir. lic. Jan Bogaert
Universitaire Instelling Antwerpen - Departement Biologie
Laboratorium voor Plantecologie - Universiteitsplein 1
B-2610 Antwerpen (Wilrijk) - Belgium
fax. +32 3 820 22 71 - tel. +32 3 820 22 82
E-mail jbogaert at uia.ua.ac.be - jbo at bogy.uia.ac.be
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On Wed, 12 Nov 1997, Sung-Won Choi wrote:
> Hi!
> I have a dxf map in AutoCad...
> And I'd like to import this map to Grass 4.1
> But I don't know.
>
> I need a vector file and a attribute file of that.
>
> When I used a v.in.dxf, Vector file was imported but Attribute file wasn't.
>
> Please Help me!
>
> Thank you.
>
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