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Anonymous
en respuesta a: Anonymous

I also noticed that DXFOUT generates a quite huge file (about 12MB).
I tried to analyze it and I found out it contains all layers and block definitions and also all the block definitions and references (inserted blocks), each with its insertion point, scale factors and so on.


However, while I can "open" and edit and save blocks with the block editor and I can also create new block references by inserting those blocks, none of the "old" inserted blocks, the ones registered in the DXF file, show up in the drawing.