FIG to MAP conversion is the process of transforming a Xfig (.fig) vector drawing file into a MAP format file used for mapping, floorplans, or application-specific vector/bitmap map representations. This conversion reinterprets FIG's vector objects, layers, and coordinate data into the target MAP structure so the drawing can be used by map viewers, game engines, or mapping tools that require the MAP format.
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FIG files typically use the MIME type application/x-fig and store vector graphic information in a plain text format. MAP files often use MIME types like application/map or text/map depending on the system. FIG files are common in drawing and CAD environments, while MAP files are widely used for geographic data representation and layering. The conversion process handles the necessary encoding adjustments to maintain file integrity across formats.
The MAP (.MAP) format is commonly used for image. Understanding its characteristics can be helpful when converting to or from other formats like FIG.
While specific technical details aren't available here, MAP files generally serve the purpose of storing image effectively within their domain.
Our Online FIG to MAP Converter provides a quick and efficient way to convert your FIG files into MAP format. Designed for professionals and hobbyists alike, this tool ensures high-quality conversion with minimal effort. Whether you’re working with drawings or maps, our converter supports a smooth transition between these popular CAT formats.
FIG files primarily focus on storing detailed vector drawings, often used in engineering and design contexts. MAP files, on the other hand, are tailored for mapping and geographic data visualization. While FIG excels at intricate design details, MAP offers superior integration with GIS tools and spatial analysis applications.
Keep individual FIG files under 50–100 MB for smooth browser-based conversion; very large files may require a desktop tool or premium service.
Preserve quality by exporting FIG with native vectors (avoid rasterizing) and enable high-precision coordinate output in MAP settings.
For batch conversions, group FIG files with consistent coordinate systems and naming conventions; use a desktop batch tool or API to avoid manual repetition.
Be aware of format limitations: some MAP variants expect specific attribute schemas (e.g., region IDs, coordinate origin) so manual mapping of attributes may be required.
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Architect
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Mark D.
GIS Specialist
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Linda S.
Engineer
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