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    *West, Jeff

    Converting to .dwf

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    01-21-2000 08:43 AM
    Hi:
    I have been given a large amount of files from a manufacturer for my use on
    a website. The files are in dwg format and I am able to convert them to dwf.
    The problem is that the fonts are changed and look entirely too large and
    out of scale to the original dwg files. This tends to "convolute" the
    drawing as seen on the web. The second problem is one of time. There are
    hundreds of files for me to convert. Is there a way of doing all of them
    automatically (through a script)?
    I am well versed in most computer "basics" - maybe a little more than
    average.
    Thanks in advance

    Jeff West
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    *Norris, Ric

    Re: Converting to .dwf

    01-22-2000 11:18 PM in reply to: *West, Jeff
    Hi Jeff,

    This is a tough one.

    DWF files are still really a bit of an unknown entity...particularly when it
    comes to displaying them.....there doesn't seem to be any particular
    standard.

    Your font problem could be a number of things...true type conversion from
    the original DWG file to QuickCAD to DWF to browser....could even be a video
    display problem. As the problem may not necessarily be related to QuickCAD,
    may I suggest you also post your question to one of the AutoCAD/AutoCAD LT
    Newsgroups...perhaps the one (version) that created the original drawings.

    May I also suggest you investigate Volo View
    Express.... http://www.autodesk.com/products/volo/index.htm which is a
    free
    DWG/DXF/DWF viewer available for download from AutoDesk (it is about
    17meg)....it may assist you in pinpointing particular problems and there is
    a Newsgroup dedicated to the program as
    well...... news://adesknews.autodesk.com/autodesk.voloview.general

    You could also try news://adesknews.autodesk.com/autodesk.internet ....there
    could be some help there too.

    Ric Norris.

    "Jeff West" wrote in message
    news:86a28l$56315@adesknews2.autodesk.com...
    > Hi:
    > I have been given a large amount of files from a manufacturer for my use
    on
    > a website. The files are in dwg format and I am able to convert them to
    dwf.
    > The problem is that the fonts are changed and look entirely too large and
    > out of scale to the original dwg files. This tends to "convolute" the
    > drawing as seen on the web. The second problem is one of time. There are
    > hundreds of files for me to convert. Is there a way of doing all of them
    > automatically (through a script)?
    > I am well versed in most computer "basics" - maybe a little more than
    > average.
    > Thanks in advance
    >
    > Jeff West
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    *Norris, Ric

    Re: Converting to .dwf

    01-23-2000 01:12 AM in reply to: *West, Jeff
    Hi again Jeff,

    Your question re the batch scripting also made me curious and I discovered
    these 2 threads from the Internet Newsgroup. Unfortunately, lisps or
    scripting is not available for QuickCAD.

    Roger Grose wrote:
    >
    > Is there a multiple *.DWG -> *.DWF conversion program, DOS or windows
    based,
    > that will convert a directory of DWG's to the DWF fromat? I need a faster
    > way to convert our co's drawings to DWF for web production
    > Thanks!
    > Roger Grose
    > Alphatec, PC

    >ftp://ftp.autodesk.com/pub/whip/readme/mapdir.lsp is a lisp script that
    >will convert a directory's worth. It was created for R13 and then
    >updated for R14 I believe.

    >Hi!

    >I'm using Whip-n-Post! from Ducu-point.
    >download at www.docu-point.com

    I hope these may be of some help.

    Ric Norris.
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