-GEOGRAPHICLOCATION command
Assigns or removes geographic location data to or from a drawing file via Command line.

Method
Specify a GIS coordinate system, then add a location (manually by providing the coordinates or automatically by inheriting the location from the coordinate system).
Next, specify the elevation, the geographic marker position (manually by providing the coordinates or automatically by inheriting the position from the geographic location) and the angle of true north from Y-axis (clockwise).
Options within the command
- ?
- Allows you to access the GIS coordinate systems database.
Enter part of a name to list a selection of coordinate systems.
Note: You can use wildcard characters, such as * for all characters and ? for an individual character. For example, typew*
and press Enter to list all coordinate systems whose names start with 'w'.- *
- Lists all GIS coordinate systems in the database. Press Enter to continue listing or Esc to stop.
- Location
- Allows you to set the geographic location.
- Name
- Specifies the name of the geographic location.
- ?
- Allows you to access the geographic locations database.
Enter part of a name to list a selection of geographic locations.
Note: You can use wildcard characters, such as * for all characters and ? for an individual character. For example, typeb*
and press Enter to list all geographic locations whose names start with 'b'.- *
- Lists the names and coordinates of all geographic locations in the database. Press Enter to continue listing or Esc to stop.
- Lat-long
- Specifies the latitude and longitude of the geographic location.
- North
- Sets the latitude northern.
- South
- Sets the latitude southern.
- East
- Sets the longitude eastern.
- West
- Sets the longitude western.
- Cartesian point
- Specifies the easting, northing, and elevation of the geographic location.
- Inherit from cs
- Inherits the geographic location from the already set coordinate system.
- Back
- Returns the command to the Location option.
- Inherit from location
- Inherits the geographic marker position from the geographic location.
- Remove
- Removes the geographic location data from the drawing.
About CSMAP
CSMAP is a coordinate system and map projection that allows users to access more geographic coordinates conversions and more precise geospatial analysis. Coordinate systems are a very important piece of mapping or geospatial coordinates, and are constantly updated.
You can download and install CSMAP coordinate system on demand following the next steps:
- Download the CSMAP coordinate system files:
- Unzip the archive and copy the contents into the Bricsys ProgramData or BricsCAD installation folder:
- For versions prior to V26: paste the contents into the BricsCAD installation folder. The default path is: C:\Program Files\Bricsys\BricsCAD Vxx en_US.Note: The folder name must be CoordinateSystemFiles.
- For V26 and later: paste the contents into the Bricsys Program Data folder. The default path is: C:\ProgramData\Bricsys.Note: The folder name must be CoordinateSystemFiles.VersionNumber. Example: CoordinateSystemFiles.1500.
- For versions prior to V26: paste the contents into the BricsCAD installation folder. The default path is: C:\Program Files\Bricsys\BricsCAD Vxx en_US.
- Restart BricsCAD® and run the command to display the list of coordinate systems from the Geodatabase.xml file, along with the extended coordinate systems from the downloaded folders.