Spatial Manager Blog (page 9)

Reverse geocoding is the process of converting geographic coordinates (latitude and longitude) into a human-readable address or place name. This is typically done using a reverse geocoding service or API, which can interpret the provided coordinates and return the corresponding... more


GML (Geography Markup Language) is an XML-based language created by the Open Geospatial Consortium (OGC) for modeling, transporting, and storing geographic information. GML files classify elements by type, and Spatial Manager aids in sorting and separating them into layers.  more


Visualize objects by coloring them based on their field values. Different thematic styles can be applied, using either fixed field values (categorized) or value ranges (graduated). Choose from predefined color schemes, modify them, or create custom styles. Automatically fill closed... more


Height units remain unchanged when coordinate conversions are applied, but sometimes you need to change them, especially when the target format is limited to a specific unit. This happens with KML, where meters are mandatory.Available for  more


Convert AutoCAD Map object data to Extended Entity Data (EDD) and store it as Spatial Manager native tables. Then work directly with them or export to common GIS formats for broader use. Transfer your data and workflow to your preferred... more


Perform calculations on new or existing field values by applying a wide range of operators and functions, such as arithmetic operations (addition, subtraction, multiplication, division), mathematical functions (square root, logarithms, trigonometric functions) and date manipulations. These expressions can incorporate constant... more