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en respuesta a: artc2


@artc2 wrote:
The "AC1500" is a valid format value. It was used during development of AutoCAD 2000. The format value was changed to AC1015 before AutoCAD 2000 was released.
:cara_sonriente: Thank you for this information, so I change my statement: It wasn't an official DXF version.
  (Same with AC1001,1005,1007,1008,1010,1011,1013,1500,402a, What is about 1800 and 1800a, also DEV fileversions?)
(important for DXF-Structure is the fact, it is a format newer than dxf12)
May i ask: AC1800 and AC1800a was also a development fileversion(from which program versions?), but never used in public versions?

When I try to open either of the dxf files, I get the message
Error in APPID
tableDXF read error on line 296.
This is because the files do not have an APPID table which is required for that format of DXF file.

Yes, I(!) know that, but as I wrote it isn't the only one problem.


 

Sebastian