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Re: status dxf svg formats
- From: bruce davison <bruce yourweb com au>
- To: dia-list gnome org
- Subject: Re: status dxf svg formats
- Date: Sun, 15 Jun 2003 11:31:35 +1000
Yep tried all of that.
Environment Win2000 Professional sp3
Autocad 2002
Dia v 0.91
Attached is the original drawing and converted files
4WE6HZ.dwg - original drawing
4WE6HZ.dxf - autocad 2002 converted - no scaling
4WE6HZ.shape - exported
4WE6HZ.png - generated
4WE6HZ.1.dxf - autocad 2002 converted - SCALED to .1
4WE6HZ.1.shape - exported
4WE6HZ.1.png - generated
I am happy to get my hands dirty to solve this if someone can point my
in the right direction.
Thanks
Bruce
Date: Wed, 11 Jun 2003 08:23:28 +0200
Organization: http://freemail.web.de/
From: "Steffen Macke" <sdteffen@web.de>
To: dia-list@gnome.org
Subject: Re: status dxf svg formats
Reply-To: dia-list@gnome.org
>> When I open a dxf file (converted by Autocad) which is quite small (
>> a hydraulic symbol) it appears to be expanding the image 1000%. Same
>> when I print. A3 format kills a whole forest, just for one lousy
>> symbol.
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Shouldn't it be very easy to scale your image to the size you like in
AutoCAD,
then export to DXF and open it in dia?
Steffen
sz6.zip
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