TILOS 360 allows you to import plans or technical drawings in DXF, SVG or PDF formats.
To add a plan:
After selecting the file, an import wizard appears.
After importing a plan, the interface automatically displays the plan editing window.
From this editor, it is possible to manage the visibility of the vector objects that compose the plan in the left side panel.
In the second step, you define the image quality that will be kept inside the software.
In TILOS 360, plans are converted into images in order to improve performance and user comfort while working.
However, the original quality is restored during printing.
This interface allows you to georeference a plan.
By clicking Automatic, you can select two known points on the plan and match them with two points on the map in order to position the drawing correctly.
To verify the alignment, you can adjust the plan opacity:
To rename a plan:
In the window that appears:
When a project contains several plans, it is possible to define a default plan.
To do this:
This plan will then be automatically used in certain views of the phasing module.
It is possible to add a graphic scale to the plan.
However, this is not necessary when the plan is already georeferenced.
To add a scale:
Once the scale has been created, several actions are available using a right-click:
These options help ensure that the scale is correctly oriented and calibrated.
The scale position can then be moved freely on the plan.
The length of the end marks can be adjusted via:
Once the scale is defined (or if the plan is georeferenced), the measurement tool can be used.
This tool allows you to measure the distance between two points on the plan.
If the scale of the plan is modified later, existing measurements are automatically recalculated.
The display scale of the plan can be modified using the zoom tools located at the top right of the window.
These display settings are saved for each plan.