Hi everyone,
I’m trying to export geometric elements (lines, rectangles, texts, etc.) from TILOS in a format that includes actual usable distance coordinates (Start X, End X, slope/height), so that I can later reimport them after making adjustments in Excel.
However, when I export objects from TILOS, the data looks like this:
| Nom |
Type d'affichage |
Coordonnées |
Couche |
ID sous-projet |
TID |
Ajustement |
Action d'import |
Import n° |
| TEST01 |
Ligne |
(, ), [370 m, -6.80 %] |
TEST |
739 |
31252 |
Les Deux Axes |
Create |
62 |
| TEST |
Ligne |
(, ), [610 m, 0.00 %] |
TEST |
739 |
31251 |
Les Deux Axes |
Create |
62 |
But when importing to the same cells, the expected format is:
| Type (1-rectangle, 2 ligne) |
Nom |
début X |
Début Y |
Largeur |
Hauteur |
Nom de couche |
Mode d'ajustement (0-Aucun, 1-Aucun (absolu), 2-Distance, 3-Les deux axes) |
Coin d'attache |
| 2 |
TEST |
98470 |
76.7 |
610 |
0 |
TEST |
3 |
HG |
| 2 |
TEST01 |
98560 |
92.6 |
370 |
-6.8 |
TEST |
3 |
HG |
Has anyone successfully exported and reimported TILOS graphic elements with full coordinate data for Excel-based editing?
Is there a reliable export configuration or workflow that preserves the full geometry information?
Additionally, is it possible to import graphic elements directly into a time-distance cell? If so, what format or workflow should be followed?
Thank you for your help.
Best regards,
Ivo