giapard
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Hello everyone, I have just registered because I think it is interesting and full of solutions this forum; I work mainly with autocad, I have some knowledge with the 3d study that I later abandoned for problems of time, often use graphic programs, type photoshop, in the case gimp that, while being an open source, I think quite complete.
I am responsible for spatial planning and planning (p.r.g.)
I said this I wanted to ask a question about a problem that I found after having loaded aream.lisp; precisely, the value that is reported in the command line, when the areas are large (and by large I mean municipal territories), is as if it were set as a scientific unit (e.g. total area = 2.03468e+007); is there a way to convert that value to decimals?
Moreover if I extract a table in excel, I return the value of the area in a format that you cannot sum (e.g.: '50197.92)
I am responsible for spatial planning and planning (p.r.g.)
I said this I wanted to ask a question about a problem that I found after having loaded aream.lisp; precisely, the value that is reported in the command line, when the areas are large (and by large I mean municipal territories), is as if it were set as a scientific unit (e.g. total area = 2.03468e+007); is there a way to convert that value to decimals?
Moreover if I extract a table in excel, I return the value of the area in a format that you cannot sum (e.g.: '50197.92)