23 November 2011

New Features in AutoChart 2010.00.09

AutoChart Version 2010.00.09 was released at the beginning of November. Unfortunately, due to other commitments, I've not been able to write a blog post about some of the major changes until now. But, with the adage of "Better Late than Never", here's a quick roundup of the two major changes introduced in this version.
  • Paper Space Charts option
  • Use of Paper units and Plot Scale for Text Heights/Tic Lengths/Line widths, etc.

Firstly, AutoChart has been modified so that it can now create and fully work with 'Paper Space' charts - i.e. the Model Tab just contains the real-world plan data (as Entities, Blocks or Xrefs) and each Chart Drawing (with Profile/Cross Profile/Events panels) is created on a Layout Tab. The option to continue working in the usual AutoChart manner with Charts created in the Model space still remains and for most operations, the procedures involved are identical whether you are working with model space charts or paper space charts - the only real difference comes in the Create Charts dialog and consequently how the Chart Base and Template drawings are set up.

Secondly, as part of this change to allow Paper Space charts within AutoChart, the entries for Text Heights/Tic Lengths etc. in the various dialogs have been changed so that the User should enter the required Height/Length at the appropriate printed size rather than in 'real' units at the required scale as per the previous AutoChart procedure. A plot scale (either entered in the 'Current Drawing' dialog or saved to the Charts as part of the Create Charts command) is then used to scale these 'Paper height' values to the correct 'real-world' size for the specified chart scale.

4 November 2011

AutoChart version 2010.00.09 is now available for download

We are pleased to announce that the latest AutoChart version 2010.00.09 is available for download from the Wish Software Support Page:

http://www.wishsoftware.com/AutoChartSupport.aspx

Access to the download page requires a User Name and Password, so please contact your company's AutoChart Administrator in the first instance to obtain the required login information.

Version 2010.00.09 contains a number of modifications, new commands and bug fixes with the major changes being the new option to create and work with Paper Space charts (rather than the traditional AutoChart method of creating a single Model Space drawing for each chart) and a move to plotted paper units for all Text Heights, Tic Lengths etc. making it easier to re-use a project acp file for different scale charts. Please be sure to see the New Features section of the Help File for a full explanation of the changes.

Full Details of the changes in the latest AutoChart version can be found in the table below:
Type
ID
Description
Command
FR
129
Line Width on Event Box to use a percentage rather than absolute value
Create Event Box ini
BG
630
Import Track crashes when using a E/N/Fix format file
Import Track
BG
735
Enable Charts - Chart Series incorrectly reports "Chart Enabled maximum of 0 reached"
Enable Charts
BG
736
Depth Axes placed on wrong side of (split) box when Xref Profile used on descending Kp Charts
Xref Profile
BG
737
Draw Average Velocity Trendline command does not run from the menu
Draw Average Velocity Trendline
FR
738
Changes to Label Point and Label Route Points commands
Label Point
BG
739
Create Route Coordinate table crashes with Kingfisher Data
Create Route Coordinate Table
BG
740
Cannot add a "+" sign as Event text in the Create Event Box ini Dialog
Create Event Box ini
FR
741
New Command Create MPolygons
Create MPolygons
FR
743
Speed up operation of Add SBP Data command
Add SBP Data
FR
744
Add ability to create multiple sets of Profile/XProfile/Events Blocks/Xrefs for different data/settings
AutoChart
FR
746
Add Object Data to Track Fix Symbols
Import Track
BG
747
Possible incorrect Kp calculation where route polyline contains very short arc segments
Create Profile
FR
748
Allow separate vertical and lateral scales in Create Cross Profiles
Create Cross Profiles
FR
749
Add ability to create and work with Paper Space Charts
AutoChart
FR
750
Add TLGH Coda Track and Coda Track Fix Formats
Import Track
FR
751
Allow Point on Line records to be included as rows in Engineering Table
Create Route Coordinate Table
BG
753
Create Profile tags all Profile polylines as 'Secondary' when Profile is split due to Depth
Create Profile
FR
754
Add ability to overlay further cross profile info (e.g. Top of Pipe) to existing plotted cross profiles
Overlay Cross Profiles
BG
755
Profile polylines are created with linetype generation disabled when PLINETYPE variable set to 0
Create Profile
BG
756
Profile Panel not positioned correctly with split Profile Based alignment sub-panels
Create Profile
FR
757
Add Subsea7 Route Table Format
Create Route Coordinate Table
FR
758
Change text height settings to use Paper units and Plot Scale rather than real (scaled) units
AutoChart
FR
760
New Command - Add Kp Data to Block
Add Kp Data to Block
FR
765
Add Surfer BLN format to Add SBP Data to draw Sub-bottom areas rather than horizons
Add SBP Data
As always, I'll be discussing some of the recent changes, including the options for Paper Space charts, in a forthcoming post on this blog or please contact us if you require any further information on any of the new features.

19 August 2011

Coordinate Systems in AutoCAD MAP 2012

AutoCAD MAP 2012 sees a major change from previous versions in the way Coordinate Systems are defined. In terms of AutoChart, these changes have no effect in working with pre-existing definitions, you still choose the Projection CS and the Geographic CS in the same way as always, however, if you need to define a new coordinate system in MAP, the process can now seem quite unfamiliar.

In this Blog post, I hope to give a brief overview of what’s involved in working with the new Coordinate Systems dialogs to create a UTM Zone 47N Projection based on the ‘Batavia’ datum.
Spheroid Bessel 1841
Datum Batavia
Semi-major axis (a) 6 377 397.155 m
Semi-minor axis (b) 6 356 078.963 m
Inverse flattening (1/f) 299.1528128
Projection Parameters
Projection Universal Transverse Mercator (UTM)
Zone 47 North
Latitude of Origin 00° 00’ 00” N (Equator)
Central Meridian 99° 00’ 00” E
Scale Factor at Origin 0.9996
False Easting at Origin 500 000m
False Northing at Origin 0 m
Unit of Measurement International Metres
Datum Transformation From WGS84 to Local Datum
DX plus (+) 377.00 m
DY minus (-) 681.00m
DZ plus (+) 50.00m
Example Transformation
WGS-84 Batavia
Lat : 5° 17’ 58.94133” N Lat : 5° 18’ 02.34112” N
Long : 97° 19’ 46.85008” E Long : 97° 19’ 37.52676” E
Easting : 314 898.576 m Easting : 314 633.300 m
Northing : 586 042.752 m Northing : 586 091.720 m

When faced with working with an unfamiliar coordinate system, we have to start by confirming whether the coordinate system already exists within the AutoCAD MAP definitions.

The easiest way to do this is to start the command called Library (MapCSLibrary)



Now type in the name of the Datum in the search (e.g. “Batavia”) and see which Projections are available which use this datum name:



For a start we see there is no UTM 47N available but there is a datum (Batavia_1) and a datum transformation (Autodesk now calls these "geodetic transformations") (Batavia_1_to_WGS84) that may be useful. If we click on these and select view we can check the values of the datum and the transformation.
Datum:



Transformation (Analytical Formula Transformation Page)



This shows us that the Ellipsoid used within the Datum definition is correct and the transformation parameters match the requirements.

Now we have to make a coordinate system using this Datum. You can leave this command and start the Create Coordinate system command but actually it is probably easier to choose one of the existing UTM coordinate systems and use Duplicate.

Once the new coordinate system has now been created we must change the values, so use the Edit button in the form and change the Code, Description and values on each page to the correct values.







Once all of the various parameters have been set up, choose Save.

Now you just need to check the definition woks correctly by using the AutoChart commands.

Start the point command – type in the Batavia E/N. Change the point type and zoom extents.
Start the AutoChart|Inquiry|Point Id|Single command



Snap to the node of the point and the LL84 Lat/Longs will be displayed and can be checked against the supplied values.

If a suitable Datum definition doesn't already exist, a new Datum can be created in a similar way to creating a Projection. Once the Datum has been defined, a Geodetic Transformation can then be created to specify the Datum Shift parameters to or from WGS84.

31 March 2011

AutoChart version 2010.00.08 is now available for download

We are pleased to announce that the latest AutoChart version 2010.00.08 is available for download from the Wish Software Support Page:

http://www.wishsoftware.com/AutoChartSupport.aspx

Access to the download page requires a User Name and Password, so please contact your company's AutoChart Administrator in the first instance to obtain the required login information.

Version 2010.00.08 corrects a bug introduced in the previous version that meant that the new Save/Load/New project functionality could sometimes not work as intended. If you have previously downloaded and installed the recent 2010.00.07 version of  AutoChart, please upgrade to this new release.

Full Details of the changes in the latest AutoChart version can be found in the table below:
Type
ID
Description
Command
BG
525
Create Panels Crashes when Route is on Locked Layer
Create Panels
FR
732
New command. Draw Average Velocity Trendline
Draw Average Velocity Trendline
FR
733
New command. Import Velocity Table
Import Velocity Table
BG
734
New/Load Project incorrectly triggering a Save Project prompt when nothing has changed
AutoChart