Hi,
I have a .flx file from Trimble with all predefined survey codes including colours and line types etc.. is there anyway I can convert this to .mapfile without having to individually change the colours and point and line weights within 12d.
Any help would be great.
I am able to copy the names and codes over manually pretty comfortably but unable to copy the other attributes.
thanks
Converting Trimble .fxl Code Table to .mapfile
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Re: Converting Trimble .fxl Code Table to .mapfile
Can you email me at support@12d.com ?
Paul Hardwick
12d Support Qld
12d Support Qld
Re: Converting Trimble .fxl Code Table to .mapfile
fxl is an XML file, you could use a stylesheet to convert it to a table
you could also open it in Excel and the featurecode definitions will be there, just quite far to the right from like column ES and may be 1000s of rows down
I would just search for a known code to get to that section faster
that is just a rearrange task
but xslt is probably easier to use
(the attached will generate a table that would be best copied to excel and sorted to be in whatever order you need, add * where needed, replace linetype names with linestyle etc)
you could also open it in Excel and the featurecode definitions will be there, just quite far to the right from like column ES and may be 1000s of rows down
I would just search for a known code to get to that section faster
that is just a rearrange task
but xslt is probably easier to use
(the attached will generate a table that would be best copied to excel and sorted to be in whatever order you need, add * where needed, replace linetype names with linestyle etc)
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Re: Converting Trimble .fxl Code Table to .mapfile
Thanks for that. Having it excel seems to makes it much more workable.
Dan Harkness
Outright Surveying
Dan Harkness
Outright Surveying