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2005-02-15 09:35 AM
That does look nasty. Could you please post a screen shot of your publisher settings? It would help a lot.
As ben asked, what line types are you using etc etc?
Cheers.
Ben
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2005-02-16 01:40 AM
I have requested a work around
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2005-02-16 02:39 AM
Lyle wrote:were you using voloview or something else? maybe a web-based viewer/reviewer? (they are notorious!)
The autodesk discussion group on this subject states that a programming problem in DWF Viewer produces this phenomena.
~/archiben
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2005-02-16 04:34 AM
~/archiben wrote:We use Autodesk DWF Viewer ver 5.0 Build version 5.1.0.527. As for notorious - yeh they crash regularly when viewing files especially zooms. (Our graphics card drivers are up to date!)Lyle wrote:were you using voloview or something else? maybe a web-based viewer/reviewer? (they are notorious!)
The autodesk discussion group on this subject states that a programming problem in DWF Viewer produces this phenomena.
~/archiben
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2005-02-16 06:16 AM
Maurice wrote:I also use the same veriion of DXF Viewer. The Autocad discussion group answered thus:~/archiben wrote:We use Autodesk DWF Viewer ver 5.0 Build version 5.1.0.527. As for notorious - yeh they crash regularly when viewing files especially zooms. (Our graphics card drivers are up to date!)Lyle wrote:were you using voloview or something else? maybe a web-based viewer/reviewer? (they are notorious!)
The autodesk discussion group on this subject states that a programming problem in DWF Viewer produces this phenomena.
~/archiben
"Re: Lines, again
Eric Haines' reply was to a user who was creating DWF files using his own
process."
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2005-02-18 12:03 AM
Lyle wrote:So Autodesks own viewer is at fault. Which DWF viewer do other people use that works?Maurice wrote:I also use the same veriion of DXF Viewer. The Autocad discussion group answered thus:~/archiben wrote:We use Autodesk DWF Viewer ver 5.0 Build version 5.1.0.527. As for notorious - yeh they crash regularly when viewing files especially zooms. (Our graphics card drivers are up to date!)
were you using voloview or something else? maybe a web-based viewer/reviewer? (they are notorious!)
~/archiben
"Re: Lines, again
Eric Haines' reply was to a user who was creating DWF files using his own
process."

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2005-02-18 09:17 AM
You can always use ArchiCAD/Plotmakers own DWF viewer. It is a Java based viewer that you use through your web browser.
When publishing to DWF simply choose "Include Web Environment" under your view set publishing properties before you publish your DWFs.
HTH.
Cheers.
Ben
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2005-02-21 12:33 AM
Ben wrote:Thanks Ben! much better solution use Archicad viewer and remove bad boy Autodesk product.
Maurice,
You can always use ArchiCAD/Plotmakers own DWF viewer. It is a Java based viewer that you use through your web browser.
When publishing to DWF simply choose "Include Web Environment" under your view set publishing properties before you publish your DWFs.
HTH.
Cheers.
Ben
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2005-02-21 03:30 PM
Maurice wrote:
Thanks Ben! much better solution use Archicad viewer and remove bad boy Autodesk product.
So interesting that Autodesk issues a direct and aggressive challenge to PDFs and there seem to be so-o-o many problems with DWF. All of the AUGI forums bring up lots of problems with DWF.
By the way, its also interesting to see problems being reported with the Revit/DWG translators. You would think that they would get that one right!

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