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To bring data from one computer system or application into another.
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Opening and extracting data from Shapefiles?
Among many other options, you could open the files with the free software package saga gis
If you use modules\shapes\add coordinates to points you will get a table with all the xy locations and their …
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Importing DWG into QGIS project?
As many have said open source software can not support dwg. Dxf however is supported and autodesk provides a cloud tool that you can use to convert dwg to dxf: autocad 360 (or the previous version aut …
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Tools for planning a building
Without ever having tried it: inkscape can open svg and pdf and save to dxf, which can be imported in saga gis. Most likely you will loose most if not all of the formatting of the file, but if you are …