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You can upload up to 1000 files at a time by clicking on the first file in the list, then holding down the key Shift, click on the last one. Upload any XML files or ZIP archives (archives in archives are possible), as well as electronic signature files (but only together with XML files).

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Download the file, to do this, indicate here the cadastral number of the block or property, or find it below in the list of regions, districts, blocks, objects. To download CBT for a list of quarters, use the tool.

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Upload files with the Cadastral Territory Plan (CTP), Cadastral Extract (CV), Boundary Plan (MP) and Technical Plan (TP) and receive a drawing.
These files were obtained from Rosreestr, have an XML extension, and are usually in ZIP archives. You can put all existing XML and ZIP files in one folder and download them in one archive. Moreover, there is no need to separate the CPT from cadastral extracts, boundary plans and others. It is also possible to download RAR and ZIP archive with these files. In addition to XML, archives may contain files with a digital signature, other files, and nested archives. The output will be a drawing with the DXF extension, containing data from the selected files - opens with AutoCAD (versions 2010 and higher), as well as a lot of open source software for any platform (including mobile). You will also receive a report for opening in Excel (version 2007 and higher) with the XLSX extension.

Instructions:

1. Select the required files from your computer and extension: XML, ZIP, RAR
2. Typically, coordinate systems used to describe real estate objects have a coordinate X axis to the north, and a Y axis to the east, since most CAD applications have the familiar horizontal X axis (which corresponds to the east) and a vertical Y axis (which corresponds to the north) , to visually display the drawing, check the “Swap X and Y coordinates” checkbox.
3. Click "Generate drawing and report" and wait for completion.
4. When it is 100% complete, 2 links will appear to download the result - “download dxf”, “download xlsx” - click on them and download the files to your computer.

Layers in DXF drawing:

The drawing will display data from all types of XML files, and each type has its own group of layers:
1. for KPT files - layers like KPT_Contour, KPT_CadastralNumber - that is, with the KPT prefix
2. for KV files - layers with the KV_ prefix
3. for MP files - layers with the MP_ prefix
4. for TP files - layers with the prefix TP_

In addition, each property of the KPT file is separated into a separate layer, so the KPT_Contour layer contains the contour of the site, and the KPT_CadastralNumber layer contains a text inscription with the cadastral number. In turn, the TP_Contour layer contains the contour of the building/structure. In the text, Russian letters are written with English characters.

The first thing you will see is outlines, and inside each outline there will be a block of text.

The following are the other layers:
KPT_OMS - OMS point
KPT_Area - Area and error
KPT_Location - Location
KPT_State - Section status
KPT_Rights - Rights
KPT_Encumbrances - Entitlement restrictions
KPT_Utilization - Permitted use
KPT_SubEncumbrances - Sub-encumbrances restrictions
KPT_Category - PCT category
KPT_DeltaGeopoint - Point error (next to each contour point)
KPT_CategoryShtrih - Hatching depending on category
KPT_Kvartali - Quarters
KPT_Zones - Zones
KPT_Bounds - PCT boundaries
TP_Type - Type: building / structure

Pages in XLSX report:

1. KPT objects - Lists objects from all KPT files with cadastral number and other properties, such as area, category
2. KV objects - Lists objects from all KV files
3. MP objects - Lists objects from all MP files
4. TP objects - Objects from all TP files are listed
5. Area errors - Inconsistencies between the calculated area of ​​the plots and the one written in XML are listed
6. Areas by Category - Shows what area is accounted for by each Land Category
7. Areas by Utilization - Shows how much area is accounted for for each Permitted Use
If there are any problems, please email

To convert Rosreestr xml extracts into MapInfo, there is a free utility (xml converter) for uploading extracts or cadastral plans into tables, which can be downloaded from the page.

Connecting a data converter from Rosreestr XML schemas to MapInfo

To connect this utility, you need to place all the files presented in the archive in the Tools folder, usually located on the “C: Program FilesMapInfoProfessionalTools” drive. Please note that this operation and the utility require administrator level rights. Next, launch MapInfo and the “Programs/Program Directory...” menu, click the “Add” button. In the “Location” field, look for and select the “ImportMI” utility in the Tools folder and then click “Open”. Then set the name of this utility in the “Title” line and click the “OK” button. Next, it is recommended to check the Startup box opposite the name of this utility you specified and click the “OK” button. Now this utility called “XML Converter” will be located in the “Programs” menu.

Importing data from Rosreestr xml extract

Having launched the converter through the “Programs/Data Converter from Rosreestr XML Schemas” menu in the import settings window, you must first select the folder in which the conversion results will be saved by clicking on the “Folder” button. Next, we connect the convertible xml file of the cadastral plan of the territory (CPT) or cadastral extract of the land plot (KVZU) by clicking on the “XML File” button. By clicking the “Styles” button, you can further customize the layer styles relative to the standard one. Point numbers in the absence of the Num_Geopoint xml element should be selected from the Su_Nmb element from the list. If necessary, you can swap the coordinates by checking the appropriate box.

By clicking the “Advanced” button, you can select group processing of files and at the same time configure the type of conversion with clearing or updating tables in the folder for the converted data. The conversion is started by clicking on the “Convert” button.

By checking the “Create table output data in a plan diagram with extrema from an XML file” checkbox, regardless of the selected coordinate system, click the “Projection” button, the data in the MapInfo tables will be in a plan diagram. To set the parameters of the local coordinate system, you must disable the above option by unchecking the box. Click the “Projection” button to select the appropriate projection from the MAPINFOW.PRJ file. But as a rule, there are no parameters of the local coordinate system in this file.

Setting a Local Coordinate System in MapInfo

The need to establish the parameters of a local coordinate system exists in cases where it is necessary to use information from different sources that have different coordinate systems. To do this, you need to register the parameters of the local coordinate system in the coordinate systems catalog MAPINFOW.PRJ. Open this file in a simple notepad and enter the local system parameters as follows at the end of the document, skipping one line:

"—Local coordinate system—"
"MSK-12 zone 1", 8, 1001, 7, 47.55, 0, 1, 1250000, -5914743.504
"MSK-12 zone 2", 8, 1001, 7, 50.55, 0, 1, 2250000, -5914743.504

It should be noted that in this case the first line indicates a group of coordinate systems called “Local Coordinate System”. The second and third lines indicate the parameters “MSK-12 zone 1” and “MSK-12 zone 2”. These parameters are calculated and approximate, and are taken from the article MSC-12 Republic of Mari El parameters for mapinfow.prj.

Data Mapping Example

As an example of importing an xml extract from Rosreestr, let’s take the CPT discussed in the article “Cadastral plan of the territory”. It also provides links to various ways to import Rosreestr xml extracts.

As a result of comparing data for the corresponding territory from the cadastral plan of the territory in the local coordinate system and data from SAS.Planet with a connected layer of cadastral zoning of the territory, it turned out that the parameters are still approximate when using them in Mapinfo.

Program XML Converter is intended for converting XML files (XML documents) using one of the standard existing tools for converting XML files - XQuery query technology. In this case, the conversion can be carried out on several files in a row at once. In addition to direct conversion, the program has the functions of merging converted files and renaming both source files and final conversion files based on the information contained within the files themselves. The renaming function allows you to get meaningful names for processed files, for example, the cadastral quarter number for KPT files. The program has a flexible configuration system and is characterized by many advantages.

Although the program XML Converter can convert any XML files, currently it is primarily designed cadastral engineers , and is aimed at transforming XML files/documents of Rosreestr, cadastral registration authorities - cadastral extracts and cadastral plans of the territory (CPT). This is achieved thanks to the presence in the standard delivery set of XQuery queries designed to convert Rosreestr XML files into other widely used text and exchange formats, including MIF/MID, DXF, CSV, TXT, HTML, etc.

However, if there is a need to convert many similar XML files from another area, potential users of the program can contact the author to consider developing special queries for converting such files.

    using standard XML transformation technology XQuery

    ease of use and high speed

    possibility of batch conversion of several files at once

    the ability to combine the conversion results into single files (for example, for Rosreestr XML files, combine the results of converting several statements into one bunch of MIF/MID files and, as a result, get a single table in MapInfo)

    the ability to rename XML files based on the information contained in the files themselves (for example, for Rosreestr XML files that have an arbitrary name, renaming occurs according to the cadastral number of the block/site and the date of issue of the extract)

    The program includes queries for converting to the most commonly used text formats MIF/MID, DXF, CSV, TXT, HTML

    the form of the final tabular information of standard queries is as close as possible to the traditionally used tabular form of a regular paper document of a cadastral territorial plan (CTP)

    the ability to extract additional information not included in the paper counterpart of the document ( for example, retrieving all coordinates of sites within a block from the latest version of the CPT)

    the ability to customize the form and formats of the resulting files by editing conversion requests, because requests are provided in clear form

    small installer size, easy installation

    does not require installation of additional libraries - all necessary libraries are already included in the installer

    the ability to connect external XQuery query processors, which can provide a significant increase in the performance of processing large files

Along with the program, requests are supplied for converting Rosreestr XML files such as statements and KPT to the following widely used formats: MIF/MID, DXF, CSV, TXT, HTML.

MIF/MID format– is an exchange format of the GIS MapInfo, due to its simplicity, has become widespread and is the de facto exchange format for cadastral work and is widely used by cadastral engineers in their activities.

DXF format– is an exchange format of the automated drawing program AutoCAD and is widely used for the exchange of graphic information related to drawing, design, and cartography.


Files in DXF format open or import into Microstation with ease and without loss.


CSV format– text format for presenting tabular data. Easily understood by any spreadsheet program such as Excel. Uses a semicolon as a field (column) separator.


TXT format– similar to the CSV format, but uses a tab character as a delimiter. Because of this, the information contained in these files is easily perceived in a text editor. In addition, there is a special request for conversion to TXT format, which extracts point numbers with their coordinates in NXY format.

HTML format– a format used to present pages on the Internet. It is convenient due to the clarity of the presentation and the fact that an Internet browser capable of viewing it is available on every computer.

The information selected from the source XML document for the part representing the data for all formats is identical and is as close as possible to the content presented in the table of the paper CPT, namely

  • КН – cadastral number of the plot in full
  • EZ - cadastral number of a single land use, if the site is included in it
  • Address – location (address) of the site
  • Category – land category – number, as in KPT
  • Use - permitted use
  • Area – area in square meters, rounded to 1 sq.m.
  • Accuracy – error without rounding
  • Code_area – type of area (008 - Declared, 009 - Updated)
  • Cost – cadastral value in thousand rubles.
  • Rights – a type of property right; if there are several, they are listed separated by commas
  • Encumbrances – encumbrances, if there are several, listed separated by commas
  • Date – date of creation of the site, i.e. its registration
  • Status - the status of the site in the cadastre (01 - Previously registered, 05 - Certified, 06 - Registered, i.e. temporary sites have the status 05 - certified, but not registered)

New in version 1.8.0

  • Added the ability to correct the source XML files of statements and CPT for some cases when these files are incorrect (received in this form from Rosreestr). Such cases include using incorrect tags for coordinates (<_x >instead of And<_y >instead of ), use of undeclared prefixes (for example, adrOut:). For corrected files, copies of the original ones are created with the suffix –copy.
  • Added the ability to check and remove duplicates in a merged file. As a rule, when combining CPT into adjacent blocks, the CPT data have many common zones and boundaries, which are duplicated in the combined file. The new functionality allows you to remove duplicate zones and boundaries for a given case, leaving only one copy of each zone and boundary.
  • In graphical data extraction queries, the previously single zone layer is divided into two separate layers: territorial zones and zones with special conditions of use of the territory (ZOUIT). Accordingly, two separate requests were made for the MIF / MID format: Territorial zones and ZOUIT Zones, which after conversion yielded two separate layers with the suffixes _terzone and _zouit. For the DXF format, queries have been corrected so that in the generated DXF files, instead of one layer GKN_ZONES, two separate layers are created: GKN_TERZONES and GKN_ZOUIT.
  • More strict program version control has been introduced. The “About” dialog now always displays the current version number, taking into account resource changes.

New in version 1.7.5

  • A query has been added that allows you to extract site points with their designation and accuracy in the form of point objects in the MIF/MID format from extracts and CPTs of the 2017 format.
  • Some requests for the 2017 format have been slightly improved.

New in version 1.7.4

  • Requests have been developed to convert extracts of the Unified State Register of Real Estate and cadastral plans of the territory (CTP), provided in a new, not yet approved format, the introduction of which is due to the transition to the new Law 218-FZ “On State Registration of Real Estate”. The set of queries includes conversions to graphic formats MIF/MID, DXF and text formats CSV, TXT. This format is already used in the Krasnoyarsk Territory.
  • Due to the fact that this is the third significant change in the format of the cadastral data provided for groups of requests processing various formats, the year when this format began to be used has been added to the title.

New in version 1.7.3

  • Due to the fact that the Unified State Register of Real Estate (USRN), despite the name, is still not unified and contains information from the State Real Estate Cadastre (GKN) and information from the State Register of Rights (SRR) separately, extracts of the 2017 USRN for land plots and real estate objects began to contain two sections of information about rights. The first, as before, contains GKN information, the second new section contains GRP information. Information in these sections may vary. Queries have been added to the program that, in tabular form (CSV and TXT formats), extract the characteristics of plots and real estate objects, and the rights and encumbrances in them are extracted twice: separately by the State Property Committee and the State Register.

New in version 1.7.2

  • The universal queries for converting to the DXF format have been improved in terms of eliminating circular objects (CIRCLE objects are created, while all others are POLYLINE) and better converting XML files of boundary plans.
  • The universal conversion requests to the MIF/MID format have been improved in terms of better conversion of XML files of boundary plans. (Extraction of circular objects for this format has been implemented previously. In this case, such objects are converted to octagons.)

New in version 1.7.1

  • New queries have been added to extract detailed characteristics of land plots and real estate in tabular form. Separate conversion requests have been created for plots and real estate objects and each of them in two editions (4 requests in total): conversion to CSV format (semicolon delimited) and conversion to TXT format (tab delimited). The tables contain headers and provide for combining information into a single table (CSV/TXT file). The source files for conversion are XML files of cadastral extracts, passports, KPT created using new versions of the corresponding XML schemas. The generated table view is convenient for analyzing information on plots and real estate objects contained in cadastral extracts, passports, and registration documents.

New in version 1.7.0

  • Improved stability of the internal XQuery query handler. The internal processor can now handle larger XML files. (Previously, conversion of large XML files by the internal processor could lead to a crash and crash of the program)
  • Uses a more robust way to pass XML source files to the request for processing when using an internal handler. (Previously, file processing might not start if there was a hash symbol # in the file name or path to it, or the computer was named in Russian in the network path)
  • The selected transformation and query handler are saved between program runs
  • Two new requests have been added (each in 2 editions XY and YX) for converting XML files of cadastral extracts and KPT, as well as other XML files of Rosreestr created using new XML schemes (for example, plan map, OKS cadastral passports etc.) into DXF format with the layout of objects into layers (DXF LAYERED is used in the name) and highlighting of objects in different colors (for colors, see New for version 1.6.6) set for layers. The first request “extracts” only graphics from XML, the second also information that is written into the block attributes. The following layer names are used:
    • GKN_SITES - for sections and their contours
    • GKN_PARTS - for parts of plots (encumbrances)
    • GKN_QUARTERS - for cadastral quarters
    • GKN_BORDERS - for borders of NP and MO
    • GKN_ZONES - for security and territorial zones
    • GKN_REAL ESTATE - for buildings, structures, ONS
  • The function of combining files obtained as a result of conversion into a single file has been improved. More complex files, such as DXF files using blocks and attributes, are now also merged. Those. The merge function now works for all output formats. Also, files are merged more correctly if there are empty files without objects among them. (Previously, an empty file resulted in an extra line break in the merged file, which was critical for some formats and could lead to an error)
  • Added a request for converting Unified State Register extracts into CSV format. By using this query to transform a set of Unified State Register statements and combining the result, you can obtain the data from these statements in a table form convenient for analysis if you open the resulting combined file in one of the programs such as Excel or Calc

New in version 1.6.6

  • When converting to MIF/MID and DXF graphic formats, various types of objects found in CBT and extracts are highlighted in different colors. The following colors are used:
    • purple - for land plots and parts
    • raspberry - for cadastral blocks
    • green - for security and territorial zones
    • red - for boundaries of settlements and municipal boundaries
    • orange - for real estate

New in version 1.6.5

  • A separate query has been added for converting real estate objects, i.e. extracting their contours and characteristics into the MIF/MID format from the CPT
  • Fixed processing of open contours (linear structures) in universal conversion requests to MIF/MID and DXF formats
  • Reworked requests for converting CPT into text formats for processing new versions of XML schemas

New in version 1.6.4

  • All requests for converting cadastral extracts, cadastral passports for plots and real estate, cadastral plans of the territory created using the new XML schemes that came into force on December 31, 2014, into graphic formats DXF and MIF/MID XML files have been reworked.

New in version 1.6.3

  • Universal requests for converting cadastral extracts, cadastral passports for plots and real estate, cadastral plans of the territory created using the new XML schemes that came into force on December 31, 2014, into DXF and MIF/MID formats have been reworked.

IMPORTANT! Due to the fact that the changes in the new XML schemas are quite significant, it is impossible to make it possible to process both files created using the new version of the schema and the old one with one request. Queries that process files created using new versions of XML schemas have the prefix NEW in their names.

New in version 1.6.2

  • Added queries for extracting compulsory medical insurance items from CPT into MIF/MID format and TXT format with tab delimiter.

New in version 1.6.1

  • Added the ability to obtain a printed representation of an XML file in HTML format using the XSLT transformation specified in the XML file, i.e. obtaining the usual printed form of statements, CPT, passports from their electronic counterparts in XML format. Transformations are performed by external XSLT transformation engines. Two external processors are supported: MSXLS 4.0 (included in the installer) and Saxon-HE 9.5 (installed separately). An Internet connection is required to perform XSLT transformations.

New in version 1.6.0

  • The ability to use external request handlers has been added, which makes it possible to convert large XML files, reaching hundreds of megabytes. You can download additional external request handlers in the same way as the program itself in the Download section.
  • For the list of source files, support has been added for Drag-and-Drop and the operating system command Open with, i.e. you can add source files for conversion from Explorer or a file manager by simply dragging them into the list or calling the Open with command.

New in version 1.5.3

  • More correct processing of parts of plots and single land uses for XML files of extracts and CPTs created using new versions of XML schemas.
  • For universal queries, support has been added for processing XML files of boundary plans created using the new 4th version of the XML schema.
  • Added a request to extract from the CPT and extracts the formalized addresses of the sites, i.e. decomposed into components, as well as extracting KLADR and OKATO codes.

New in version 1.5.2

  • Conversion queries have been improved in order to more correctly process Rosreestr XML files such as statements and KPT, created using new versions of XML schemas - 5th for statements and 8th for KPT. When finalizing, compatibility with older versions was maintained. The following features of the new versions are taken into account:
    • The first point of the contour is now duplicated at the end of the description of the spatial component for closed contours
    • Changed the name or location of some elements in the XML schema, such as area and cadastral value
  • Due to the fact that the new 8th version of the CPT can now contain coordinates and characteristics of neighborhoods, zones with special conditions of use and territorial zones, boundaries of settlements and municipalities, special requests have been created to extract data from objects and their characteristics into the MIF/MID format. Universal queries aimed at extracting the spatial component from any Rosreestr XML files process these objects quite correctly.

New in version 1.5.1

    • The requests for converting statements and KPT into the MIF/MID format have been revised and finalized, two new fields Owners and Tenants have been added (this information is not available in the KPT), the Tenants field also includes persons and organizations in whose favor encumbrances have been established.
    • The universal requests for conversion to the MIF/MID format have been significantly improved. Now, after conversion, these queries receive the same structure of MapInfo tables as regular queries, while all the information that was extracted by regular queries is also extracted not only from extracts and KPT, but from XML files of land surveys, technical plans, etc. (assuming, of course, that it is there)
    • The queries have been sorted in the list of queries available for conversion and they have been clearly divided into “ordinary”, that is, those that convert only extracts and CPT, and “universal”, that is, those that extract information not only from extracts and CPT, but from others XML files of Rosreestr - boundary, technical plans, etc. MIF/MID conversion requests now come in two flavors, DXF conversion requests without block and attribute support are universal, DXF conversion requests with block and attribute support are common, all conversion requests to tabular formats (CSV, HTML, TXT) are normal.
    • In all queries, “protection” has been added against the appearance of line breaks in strings (for example, such as Permitted Use, Address, etc.) (they should not be there, but for some reason sometimes they are there), the appearance of which led to or to desynchronization (mismatch) of data and graphics for files obtained after conversion in the MIF/MID format or to an error in opening DXF files.
    • In all requests, the full address restoration function has been optimized and improved, which is used to restore the full unformalized address from components if the address is not specified in this form (the Note field is not specified). A directory of regions has been added and therefore the restored address will now always begin with the name of the region.

Differences between “regular” queries and “universal” ones:

    • Regular queries convert only extracts and KPT, universal queries can convert any Rosreestr XML files that contain graphics (object coordinates).
    • For regular queries, the XML file processing binding goes to parcels (Parcel node), in universal queries, the XML file processing binding goes to spatial data (Entity_Spatial node), i.e. if a section does not have a spatial component (declarative section), the universal request will not “notice” such a section and will not process it.
    • Because Since the universal MIF/MID conversion query does not process declarative sections, MapInfo tables do not create records for objects without graphics (the None clause in the MIF file). This can be used, for example, for programs that, when importing files in the MIF/MID exchange format, do not understand or do not correctly process objects without graphics (for example, Digitals).
    • Thanks to the ability to extract data from any Rosreestr XML files, universal queries can be used not only to transform information received from the cadastre, but also to extract and control information entered into XML files intended for transmission to the cadastre, for example, in the form of electronic versions of land surveys , technical plans, map (plan).

New in version 1.5.0

  • The mechanism for storing program settings and used queries has been changed, made by analogy with the XML Designer and XML Reports programs. Now the settings are stored in an XML file instead of an INI. Requests are stored in a separate resource folder specified when installing the program.
  • The program registration system has been changed, made by analogy with the XML Designer and XML Reports programs.
  • The mechanism of the demo mode has been changed - now the program works without restrictions for 30 days, after which it stops working if there is no registration.
  • The list of requests has been supplemented with two new universal requests for conversion to MIF and DXF format. Unlike other requests linked to the structure of XML files for statements and KPT, these queries can extract graphics from any XML files of Rossretr including extracts, KPT, boundary plans, technical plans, map (plan), etc. Because the attribute information of the various objects extracted by these queries (existing and being formed areas, contours and parts of the site, buildings, zones, etc.) is significantly different, then in this case only the designation of the object is extracted. Using these queries allows you to:
    • control the filling of catalogs for generated boundary and technical plans, maps (plans)
    • restore graphics from XML files in case of loss of source materials

New in version 1.4.2

  • The XQuery request for converting XML files into the MIF/MID format has been updated due to changes in XML schemas regarding multi-contour sections - multi-contour sections are now transmitted as separate objects, for each contour its own designation is written, for example: 123(1) (the previous version of the request did not transmit multi-circuit areas for extracts and CBT created according to new schemes).
  • The XQuery query for converting XML files into DXF format (without attributes, blocks) has been updated - the contours of multi-contour sections are now signed (the previous version of the request transmitted the contours of multi-contour sections, but did not affix signatures).

New in version 1.4.1

  • The XQuery query for converting XML files into the MIF/MID format has been updated - another column has been added for creating signatures in MapInfo, containing only the designation of the plot number (or part) without the cadastral block number in the same form in which they are indicated in the CPT and should displayed on the boundary plan drawing.
  • The XQuery request for converting XML files into DXF format (without attributes, blocks) has been updated - text signatures with a symbol for the section (or part) number are placed in the center of the main (first) outline of objects in the same form in which they are indicated in the CPT and must be displayed on the boundary plan drawing.
  • Updated all DXF queries so that after converting and opening the converted file in AutoCAD or MicroStation, the current view shows the converted areas.
  • All XQuery queries that retrieve data have been updated to handle the case when there may be several records with allowed use - each allowed use is now displayed separated by a comma (similar to the processing of rights and encumbrances).
  • The XQuery query for selecting object points in the NXY format has been optimized and an extended version has been added that selects, in addition to the number, coordinates, accuracy, and fastening method (code from the reference book, see XML schema).

New in version 1.4.0

  • The procedure for switching from the demo version to the full version of the program has been changed - now you only need to enter your personal serial number.
  • Added the function of renaming both final and source documents based on the information contained in the converted XML files
  • The XQuery query for converting XML files into the MIF/MID format has been updated in terms of processing single land uses and parts of plots (now the incoming sections of single land uses are converted to the same form as when converting CPT, i.e. as separate contours, and are not combined into a multi-circuit section, as it was before; parts of sections are also created as separate contours, with their own information - they were not created previously).
  • The algorithm for determining limits for MIF/MID, DXF formats has been changed (previously, the presence of areas with erroneous coordinates could lead to the setting of such limits that the areas did not fall into the working field and disappeared when opening converted files in GIS).






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