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| Add a new [[Geo Link]]. | | Add a new [[Geo Link]]. | ||
| Switch to the "Matching Attributes" tab in the Bottom panel of the Editor. | | Switch to the "Matching Attributes" tab in the Bottom panel of the Editor. | ||
| Click on the Add below ''Attributes''. A new attribute is added. | | Click on the Add button below ''Attributes''. A new attribute is added. | ||
| Double click on the new attribute and rename it LAYER | | Double click on the new attribute and rename it LAYER | ||
| Next, click on the add button below ''Values''. A new layer value has been added. | | Next, click on the add button below ''Values''. A new layer value has been added. |
Revision as of 10:57, 10 May 2023
A Geo Plugin can be used to automatically match features to functions when importing a DXF file. This how-to describes how to edit an existing Geo Plugin.
How to Edit a Geo Plugin for use in the geo data wizard:
- Open Geo Plugins by going to Tools --> Geo Plugins
- Switch to the GeoLinks tab of the Geo Plugin detail panel.
- Add a new Geo Link.
- Switch to the "Matching Attributes" tab in the Bottom panel of the Editor.
- Click on the Add button below Attributes. A new attribute is added.
- Double click on the new attribute and rename it LAYER
- Next, click on the add button below Values. A new layer value has been added.
- Double click on the new value and rename it as desired.
- Switch back to the "General" tab of the GeoLink.
- Give the name of the Geo Link in the Name field.
- Set the "Function" of the GeoLink to the desired Function to create.
- If applicable (e.g. for trees), set the "Geometry" setting to RADIUS_CENTERPOINT.
- Leave all other settings as default.
- Repeat the creation of a GeoLink and its configuration, for each type of Function which should be created.