CAD can print as many plotting sheets (viewports) as you like. AutoCAD uses model space to present all background data, survey data, contours, survey extents, borders, etc. Viewports (plotting sheets) are then created to look into a certain section of the model space to present just that area on a single piece of paper. For example you survey a whole river, export this to CAD (model space) and then create 5 plotting sheets (viewports) along different sections of the river. I assumed this is how HYPLOT max works for several plotting sheets?
I think of adding an option to export to DXF of individual PLT - like, right click on each PLT in the layout and export them to DXF one by one?
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Harry Sealey 15 hours ago
Hello Ivan,
CAD can print as many plotting sheets (viewports) as you like. AutoCAD uses model space to present all background data, survey data, contours, survey extents, borders, etc. Viewports (plotting sheets) are then created to look into a certain section of the model space to present just that area on a single piece of paper. For example you survey a whole river, export this to CAD (model space) and then create 5 plotting sheets (viewports) along different sections of the river. I assumed this is how HYPLOT max works for several plotting sheets?
I think of adding an option to export to DXF of individual PLT - like, right click on each PLT in the layout and export them to DXF one by one?
Don't see how this can work with multiple maps on 1 sheet. Maybe we can add it ONLY if there is 1 map on the sheet.