2004-01-23 01:43 PM
2004-01-23 04:16 PM
2004-01-23 04:41 PM
JCovarrubias wrote:yep tried that, nothing happens.
Have you tried using the File-> Merge (DWF) function?
2004-01-23 04:46 PM
2004-01-23 05:25 PM
2004-01-23 06:19 PM
2004-01-24 07:39 PM
fuzzytnth3 wrote:The upload accepts ZIP; make a habit of ZIPping anythign that is not a JPG for uploading.
I haven't got VPC but I think I have Soft Windows at home, which I think still runs in OS 9 so I will give that a try this weekend.
I can't upload an example dwf as the forum doesn't accept that file type. As there are a number of dwf files we want to look at, it would be better if I can get it work at this end. But thanks for the offer.
2004-01-24 10:41 PM
"fuzzytnth3" wrote:
Does anyone know if there is a DWF viewer available for the Mac?
first post so i hope i don't mess up
REVIEWER
Publish some drawings from Plotmaker. Any drawings, blank drawings.
Publish as DWF and include reviewer environment.
Open the published folder / sub folder
Rename the DWF's you want to view as per files in the published folder.
Replace files in published folder.
Open 'index.html' (in published folder) in browser.
Here's where it gets fiddly. I could only get Reviewer to open in IE5 in classic. Hope you've got that. All other browsers would just hang at this point.
Navigate to required drawings.
Enjoy.
(worked for me w/ drawing from the RP site)
There's probably a slicker way to do this but I'm not that clever.
2004-01-25 12:48 PM
bill wrote:I did try that but in OSX the Reviewer java bit wouldn't start saying that a file was not found. I will give it another try in OS9 and see if I have better luck that way. Thanks
REVIEWER
Publish some drawings from Plotmaker. Any drawings, blank drawings.
Publish as DWF and include reviewer environment.
Open the published folder / sub folder
Rename the DWF's you want to view as per files in the published folder.
Replace files in published folder.
Open 'index.html' (in published folder) in browser.
Here's where it gets fiddly. I could only get Reviewer to open in IE5 in classic. Hope you've got that. All other browsers would just hang at this point.
Navigate to required drawings.
Enjoy.
(worked for me w/ drawing from the RP site)
2004-05-25 05:52 AM
fuzzytnth3 wrote:Have You had any luck with this?
Does anyone know if there is a DWF viewer available for the Mac? I've seen an announcement from AutoDesk saying they are going to make one but it doesn't seem to be available yet.😞
My CAD software ArchiCAD is supposed to be able to open DWF files but it is just showing zippo, no errors or warnings.