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The PDF files open with Adobe Acrobat.įire Protection | Civil | Architectural | Structural | Mechanical | Electrical | Instrumentation & Control |įire Protection (Chapter 2) POC: Todd Smith, ES-EPD, 665-3152 Alt: Scott McMurtrey, ES-EPD Suggestions (LANL ONLY use IE) Netscape users-right click on AutoCad icon and select "Save Target As" to save to your computer and then open. You can also view the CAD drawings using Voloview. Repeat steps 2 to 7 for each layer you wish to export.NOTE: To open DWG.If you have Google Earth installed you may now open the exported *.kmz file and view it in Google Earth.Assuming you have no zoom dependent scaling or are not exporting any symbology, a value of 1 should work fine. (See the ArcGIS help topic on the effect of this value). Pick a layer output scale that makes sense for your layer.Specify the Google Earth file name, e.g., Pipe.kmz.In the dialog that opens, select the layer you wish to export to Google Earth, e.g., Pipe.ArcToolbox -> Conversion Tools -> To KML -> Layer to KML.Repeat steps 1 through 6 above for each layer you wish to export.This table will be viewable inside Google Earth after exporting. (These can be customized by editing your WaterCAD CONNECT GeoTables). Check "Show content for this layer using the HTML Popup tool.".Change the Primary Display Field to Label (If this field is not available, you need to make sure the WaterCAD CONNECT hydraulic model is open.Right click on a layer, for example the Pipes layer, and choose Properties.Please consult the ArcGIS documentation for detailed instructions on layer properties.
Many of the layer properties supported in ArcMap presentation can be used with Google Earth export. Prior to exporting to Google Earth you should configure the layers that you wish to export.Q3: Have you set up your model as you wish it to be displayed in Google Earth? If yes go to the Exporting to a KML File from ArcGIS section below, else follow steps 1 to 8 below: the appropriate projected coordinate system. Right-click on the feature dataset and choose Properties.Expand the dataset node (cylinder) to show the feature dataset (3 rectangles).Browse for the geodatabase of interest.To add a spatial reference to your model, close ArcMap if already open.Note: For assistance on setting spatial references and related settings please consult the ArcMap documentation.
Q2 Do you have a spatial reference defined in the geodatabase? If yes go to Q3, else follow steps 1 to 9 below:
In the Attach Geodatabase dialog select the blue folder at top right and create a new Geodatabase with the name of your choice.Locate and select the model *.wtg and click Open.From the WaterCAD CONNECT toolbar, choose WaterCAD CONNECT -> Hydraulic Model -> Add Existing Hydraulic Model.Q1: Do you already have a *.mxd (ArcMap map file)? If yes go to Q2, else follow steps 1 to 10: Each question is relating to your WaterCAD CONNECT model. Each question will result in either performing some steps or moving on to the next question.
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In order to describe how to export WaterCAD CONNECT data to Google Earth we will cover a set of questions to determine which steps need to be performed. Preparing to Export to Google Earth from ArcGIS The model if opened in the WaterCAD CONNECT stand alone interface is in scaled drawing mode (Tools -> Options -> Drawing Tab -> Drawing Mode: Scaled). For the purpose of describing the export process these steps will assume that the model you wish to export has been defined (laid out) in terms of a well-known spatial reference (coordinate system).