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"If I do this manually," Alex muttered, rubbing his eyes, "it’ll take me three days. The client wants it tomorrow at 9:00 AM."
extracted the geodetic coordinates for every vertex.
He downloaded the setup file, ran the command, and a clean interface popped up. Instead of drawing lines, he simply selected the pipeline's centerline and the external objects. With three clicks: "If I do this manually," Alex muttered, rubbing
His task was simple on paper but a nightmare in practice: he had to document 40 kilometers of a new gas pipeline. Specifically, he had to generate a "Scheme of Placement of Objects" (Схема размещения объектов) for every single valve, access road, and temporary storage shed that fell outside the main government-allocated land plot.
At 11:30 PM, Alex sent the final email. He walked out into the rain, not as a stressed-out clerk, but as a man who had just mastered the "magic" of automation. The next morning, the client called, stunned by the speed. Alex didn't tell them about the plugin; he just smiled and ordered a very large coffee. Instead of drawing lines, he simply selected the
generated 45 separate PDF schemes, complete with the official stamps and signatures required by the regional land registry.
The process that should have taken 20 hours took 20 minutes. At 11:30 PM, Alex sent the final email
Each object needed its own precise coordinates, a unique boundary, and a standardized PDF report. In AutoCAD, drawing each boundary by hand and extracting the X and Y coordinates into a table was soul-crushing work. One slip of the mouse, and a valve would be "placed" in the middle of a protected lake, triggering a massive fine.