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2006-05-10 10:23 AM - last edited on 2023-05-19 10:24 PM by Gordana Radonic
2006-05-10 01:09 PM
Mats_Knutsson wrote:
Hi,
I wonder if we Swedish vikings are alone to use CALS as a vey common format for long time storage? Is there be any sense in incorporate a CALS-printer in ArchiCAD? Can it be done?
I know pdf is more and more becoming the standard but either we're slow adapters or we jumped on the CALS train pretty early and slowly painted us in the dark corner... Our AC customers can produce lovely pdf's but when their clients want CALS all pdf's have to be scanned which takes extra time and costs some extra money.
Cherios,
Mats
2006-05-10 03:54 PM
A well-documented, though cumbersome, format that attempts to do many things. If you are unfamiliar with U.S. government specification documents, you will probably find working with this format a complicated and challenging task. CALS raster is mandatory for use in most U.S. government document-handling applications. Because all data is byte-oriented, big-endian versus little-endian problems never arise.
CALS files are used mainly for document imaging and only store black-and-white, 1-bit image datataken from www.webopedia.com/quick_ref/graphics_formats.asp
2006-05-17 02:51 AM
2006-05-17 08:18 AM
Jere wrote:Hi Jere,
I have to create CALS quite often as this is the preferred format for the online plansroom facilities of most Construction Associations I deal with. CALS are used by most take-off and estimating software programs.
2006-06-07 08:05 PM