Hi davor_r,
Thank you for reporting the issue here and I'm sorry for the experience! I'll try to tackle each problem one by one:
- Conversion of gradient fills from/to DXF/DWG formats are not properly supported, because despite the concept is simple, the DXF/DWG format has more variations, variables and more complex gradient fills than ARCHICAD does. But there is a workaround for this. To export gradient fill to AutoCAD, in the DXF-DWG Translation Setup > Attributes > Fills > Methods, you need to tick the option 'Explode gradient fills'. Note: this only works if the background and foreground color is not set to transparent.
- Currently, it is not possible to export the transparent fills straight from ARCHICAD to DWG file, since the method of controlling transparency in AutoCAD is different compared to ARCHICAD. The trick here is to use a template AutoCAD file (DWG or DWT) with preset transparent layers
then use this as a template file to export to DWG
Separate the fills in ARCHICAD according to their transparency levels into different layers. Under DXF-DWG Translation Setup > Attributes > Layers > Methods, choose 'ARCHICAD Layers' in the list 'Create Layers according to'
Then assign the ARCHICAD layers as can be seen in the screenshot below.
This trick will help to export fills with different transparency levels into their designated layers in AutoCAD.
- The last issue, which is exporting symbolic polyline to AutoCAD. To be honest, we have tried to replicate the issue in-house, but were unsuccessful to replicate it. If it's possible, we would be extremely grateful if you could forward a test PLA file for further investigation.
I hope my answer can help you with this issue, although it may arrive a bit too late. Thank you very much for your questions, these will surely help us to perfect the software little by little!
Best regards,
Minh
Minh Nguyen
Technical Support Engineer
GRAPHISOFT