Landon, I don't know about advanced, but we did make a concerted effort to use as generic as possible tools to put things together. Everything is a component that talks to another component.
I've used a bunch of different routines over the years to achieve similar ends, importing stuff before OGC existed for example . . . anyway, I would be interested to hear your experiences with the Intellicad side of things, I did look at this a while back as a possible fill in for additional AutoCAD seats. While AutoCAD is easy to justify for the all day user, the use of AutoCAD as an AutoMation tools (which I've been doing for years) is starting to become much less cost effective for us. Our code may swap out with Intellicad with very little effort and may be something were interested in pursuing development wise. bobb >>> "Landon Blake" <lbl...@ksninc.com> wrote: Bob, It sounds like your code is a lot more advanced than mine! I’m not working with any Civil or Land Desktop tools just yet, because I want all of my code to run on the IntelliCAD platform as well. I will keep you posted on my efforts, and I hope we find room to collaborate in the future. Landon Office Phone Number: (209) 946-0268 Cell Phone Number: (209) 992-0658 From: discuss-boun...@lists.osgeo.org [mailto:discuss-boun...@lists.osgeo.org] On Behalf Of Bob Basques Sent: Tuesday, August 04, 2009 8:17 AM To: OSGeo Discussions Subject: Re: [OSGeo-Discuss] Any interest in open source AutoLISP codeforgeospatial applications? Landon, Related to the previous Email, we also have WMS and WFS services for use by AutoDesk products with our own importers (so all AutoDesk products can import, not just Map based) We use our own Style templates and everything, still a work in progress, but it's very closely related to your original question as well. , The same processes are used for both the general WMS/WFS service importing as are used for the Civil 3D and LandXML based imports. I've been suggesting to AutoDesk rep's, when the opportunity arises, that these interoperability things need to work across the product line. bobb >>> "Landon Blake" <lbl...@ksninc.com> wrote: I’m a regular CAD user at my day job. I’ve been working for the last few weeks on cleaning and packaging some of my AutoLISP code, which can be used to customize Autodesk’s AutoCAD and IntelliCAD programs. I’m getting ready to make my first release of the code. My focus with the AutoLISP code is the creation of functionality that makes it easier to work with land surveying and GIS data in AutoCAD. Tools to import and export feature geometry in OGC WKT format is one example of the type of functionality I am talking about. I would like to know if there are other CAD users among the OSGeo that would be interested in this code. If there is enough interest I would like to release the code as part of an OSGeo Labs project. If there isn’t sufficient interest, then I will release my code under my SourceForge project. I’m asking now, before I make the initial release, because the copyright for all of the code I release as part of my SourceForge project is transferred to the Software Freedom Conservancy. If I’m going to work on the code with others as part of OSGeo Labs, then I will want to transfer the copyright to OSGeo. Let me know if you are interested. I don’t have the code online just yet, but I can send you a copy if you want to take a peek. I will warn you know that the code is nothing spectacular, and at this point is just a collection and reorganization of some scripts I have had laying around. Landon Warning: Information provided via electronicdissemination, distribution or copying of this communication is strictly prohibited. If you have received this information in error, please notify the sender immediately.
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