how to generate a .geo file ?

how to generate a .geo file ?

pierre_genevoisENVVZ
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how to generate a .geo file ?

pierre_genevoisENVVZ
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Hello, how to generate a .geo file containing 2D geometry ? TY

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TheCADnoob
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Are you trying to convert a .DWG to a .GEO? Or are you just trying to create a .GEO file?

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@pierre_genevoisENVVZ ,

 

The GEO file type is primarily associated with TurboCAD.

 

If that is your case, consider asking the TurboCAD Forum.

 

Otherwise, provide your ABOUT information.

 

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pierre_genevoisENVVZ
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I try

- either to generate directly that simple 2D geometry using a text editor, with extension .geo,

- or to use a software (e.g. Autocad) for both generating that simple geometry and converting it to a .geo file.

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@pierre_genevoisENVVZ ,

 

Unfortunately, AutoCAD does not work with *.geo file types.

I suggest you look at other options.

 

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@pierre_genevoisENVVZ wrote:

I try

- either to generate directly that simple 2D geometry using a text editor, with extension .geo,

- or to use a software (e.g. Autocad) for both generating that simple geometry and converting it to a .geo file.


What are you trying to accomplish by using a .geo file? Is there another file type that might be more suitable for 2D work that you can use? .geo seems to be made for 3D use. 

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