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vector cartography

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Andrea Bertocco

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Good morning to all, I wanted a suggestion to be able to cut out a basic cartography in two complementary macro areas.
each macro zone will be the cartographic base of a series of plants linked to them as xrif.
my problem is when I have to update the main cartography and the changes must fall in the relative macro zones without having to remake the crop.
Obviously, like every cartography that respects and consists of multiple layers.
do you have any suggestions to apply to my need?
Thank you.
 
you can use xref maps, which allows you to have a single external cartographic file, and in the drawing you can "recut" areas of interest for each insertion of the xref (xclip control), climbing each single xref insert as you prefer.
if the external ref changes, autocad signals it and asks to recharge it.
when you transfer the dwg, you will do it through the etransmit command, so as not to lose links with xrefs.
 
Well, it's exciting to see that one asks a question and then after 5 days he doesn't give a damn.
you understand the level of real interest to the problem that he himself has placed.
bon. may serve others.
 
I admit that I was answering myself in its own time... then when I saw that it was written since 2011 and has only 10 messages to the asset, I desisted; I already imagined it would end like this.
 
Tristan, forgive me... but according to you, I can edit the message, explaining that the answer was clear for 1 week, and I decided to withdraw it?
just to make some regret the guy....


p.s. there is no possibility (justly otherwise it becomes a case to manage a forum where the answers disappear for some reason). peace.
 
even if you could, we leave the answer for any other users who may encounter a similar problem.
I usually look at the discussions and the 'reputation' of those who put the question and act accordingly. observe his discussions (3 with this) and you will notice that, apart from one where he was a little more active, in others he did not participate at all. and anyway, even in that where participation was more pushed, he never thanked or affirmed that the problem was resolved.
 

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