2005-07-31 05:19 PM
2005-08-09 03:06 PM
2005-08-10 12:20 PM
r wrote:Many many Thanks for the directions ! I'm half way there already !
It would be great if you could get a copy of Autocad or you might try using ProgeCad LT.....it's free Cad package that has the majority of Autocad functions....just have your client send you a blank autocad file, with all their layers and plt style....open it up in ProgeCad and go from there... it's worth a shot.....here the site to get Proge....
http://www.progecad.com/
2005-08-24 03:59 PM
2005-08-25 06:56 PM
Jonathan-182 wrote:I've installed ProgeCad Lite, and it's helped me out in that it has the folder with some sample plotstyle files, and more importantly, the mini program that can read that sort of filetype, and more than that, I don't need..
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This is no help to you really; but we just went through a similar problem at our office and we ended up buying Acad 2006LT, which I am finding buggy (handling Acad2000 files); so I was wondering what your experience is/is going to be with progecad...
-Jonathan
2005-08-25 08:21 PM
2005-08-25 09:48 PM
Jonathan-182 wrote:This project, due to time constraints, I opted to "join 'em", next project I hope to do it my way, and send along my plotstyle file.
So, were you able to edit a .CTB file (plotstyle table) in Progecad? Or you've opted to simply comply with your associates' lineweights and pen numbers (but stick with your own colors)?
What do you do about font translation? Not an issue?
Thanks.