Can I create a library from DWG files?
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2009-04-13 11:05 PM
2009-04-13
11:05 PM
I have a CD of ~600 moulding samples. Each is a separate .dwg file. I'd like to put these into either one .pln file or create a library for easy referencing. Is there a way to do this that isn't overly labor intensive? I know I could merge each dwg individually, or save each dwg as an object... but I really don't want to waste all the time repeating this >600 times.
Any thoughts?
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2009-04-13 11:33 PM
2009-04-13
11:33 PM
I would try the "Import Blocks from DXD/DWG" command. In my WE it lives in at:
File>Libraries and Objects
HTH
File>Libraries and Objects
HTH
Erich
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2009-04-14 12:38 AM
2009-04-14
12:38 AM
If you have ONE dwg file that has all those 600 blocks in it, then it will be easy. You can MERGE that file into ArchiCAD, with the DWG translator setting "Translate AutoCAD blocks as" to "Library Parts". This is under the "Open Options" of the translator settings.
Then, when you merge, there will be a dialog box popping up asking you to specify a folder. This folder will then end up with 600 library parts, same name as the autocad blocks after you merge the file.
Hope that helps.
Then, when you merge, there will be a dialog box popping up asking you to specify a folder. This folder will then end up with 600 library parts, same name as the autocad blocks after you merge the file.
Hope that helps.
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2009-04-14 02:34 PM
2009-04-14
02:34 PM
Erich wrote:Thanks, but this still will only import 1 file at a time. I have 600 separate .dwg files. Is there no macro command (a la photoshop) that will just run in the background for me?
I would try the "Import Blocks from DXD/DWG" command. In my WE it lives in at:
File>Libraries and Objects
HTH
Or maybe some sort of 3rd party batch conversion software?
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2009-04-14 05:03 PM
2009-04-14
05:03 PM
You could try creating an Automator script to see if it works. Obviously this assumes that you are a Mac User and using as a minimum OS 10.4
Eduardo Rolón AIA NCARB
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