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04-15-2009 04:24 PM
I know I am demanding. But I'd like to see:
Export an Impression file to vector-based eps and - more importantly a DWG format. DWG would be a nice option for a product from Autodesk, the keep er of DWG (TM). I understand that not all Impression properties can be exported. For instance, squiggled lines would be straight in AutoCAD.
I see it as a very helpful feature if people start sketching in Impression and would like to bring it into AutoCAD. Loosing some info is acceptable to me, such as area fills, styles.
Vector-based EPS is a nice versatile format. The same limitations of loosing some information along the way.
The option to delete xclips when opening DWG files also makes my day. I am always surprised how many people don't know how many of their blocks are clipped. (I am very happy with the ACAD2010 variable of FRAMES.)
Plus, random block scaling/rotation when inserting (not substituting) blocks is another nice one.
Thanks for listening.
Export an Impression file to vector-based eps and - more importantly a DWG format. DWG would be a nice option for a product from Autodesk, the keep er of DWG (TM). I understand that not all Impression properties can be exported. For instance, squiggled lines would be straight in AutoCAD.
I see it as a very helpful feature if people start sketching in Impression and would like to bring it into AutoCAD. Loosing some info is acceptable to me, such as area fills, styles.
Vector-based EPS is a nice versatile format. The same limitations of loosing some information along the way.
The option to delete xclips when opening DWG files also makes my day. I am always surprised how many people don't know how many of their blocks are clipped. (I am very happy with the ACAD2010 variable of FRAMES.)
Plus, random block scaling/rotation when inserting (not substituting) blocks is another nice one.
Thanks for listening.

