DXF import and sketch manipulation issue

DXF import and sketch manipulation issue

dmitriy
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DXF import and sketch manipulation issue

dmitriy
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See attached screencast


Import DXF logo and try to manipulate. It goes haywire. I understand its unconstrained, but perhaps it should still move in unison without issue?


Thank you

 

http://autode.sk/2EC3Hs9

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masa.minohara
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Hi @dmitriy,

 

Thank you for posting! I'd like to take a closer look at it, could attach the DXF file here?

Masanobu Minohara

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dmitriy
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Attached

 

Let me know how it goes

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masa.minohara
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Hi @dmitriy,

 

Thank you for sharing the file with me! This DXF file looks a bit different from the one in your screencast. Are you having the same issue with this one as well? 

 

I tested with this file but could not reproduce the issue. What happens if you insert the DXF to another design? Do you still see the issue?

 

 

 

 

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dmitriy
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I think I attached wrong file

 

Try this one

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masa.minohara
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Hi @dmitriy

 

Thank you for sharing the file! I was able to reproduce the issue. I think I need to reach out to the development to find out what is causing the issue.

 

Also, I was just curious why the issue occurs only in the second file. What program did you use to create these DXF files? Did you use different programs or use the same program but different commands?  

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dmitriy
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Glad you can recreate it!

 

As far as file creation - I cannot recall. It may most likeley have been in Solidworks and then exported as DXF. I doubt I did it in Illustrator.


The other variable could be font? But I dont know why two DXFs would have different outcomes like that, Id think they get standardized somehow in the process of becoming a DXF and lines are just lines..

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masa.minohara
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Hi @dmitriy,

 

Thank you for your response! I have logged this issue with the development team for further investigation. (the ticket ID is FUS-38309 just for your reference)

 

I'll post an update as soon as I have more information to share. Thank you for reporting this!

Masanobu Minohara

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