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Librecad convert to polyline12/1/2023 > * RECT appears to be missing in the implementation, however POLYLINEs are drawn Unfortunately there seem to be more issues down the line that > First of all, chr (chr0x07) thank you so much for dealing with this > I tried opening a dxf file (AC1009) exported by Eagle 7.7 and found this bug report via I've discovered a good parser so far, but still I need some time and mood Inkscape dxf import needs a complete rewrite. Ubuntu Wiki (German): https:/ /wiki.ubuntuuse rs.de/LibreCAD/ List of QCad free/paid features: / en/qcad- documentation/ qcad-features User complaining that QCad doesn't save as R13 format: com/forum/ eda/dxf- the-format- from-hell/ msg856893/ ?PHPSESSID= q1v77iophg8km7g 76lhgkstlh7# msg856893 ![]() (tested that it works on Ubuntu/Linux Mint, not tested on Windows) I would suggest that the error message refers to that program instead. However, there exists a fork of QCad called LibreCad, which can do the conversion, too, and is packaged for Ubuntu, and also available for Windows and OSX and which is free. This isn't wrong, because the paid version of QCad can do the conversion. Please try to convert to Release 13 format using QCad" The error message says "1 ENTITIES of type POLYLINE encountered and ignored. Secondly, after that is fixed, because it can't deal with polylines. ![]() When you import a dxf file that does contain polylines, Inkscape (0.92.1 on Linux Mint 18.1 and on Windows 10) will complain.įirst, because there is a call to inkex.localize() missing in dxf_input.py (but I think it could also be added /somewhere/ in inkex.py, only don't know where).
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