I don't mean to be insensitive, but after reading this mailing list for a few days I've heard an awful lot about SVG files and GRASS modules. For what purpose was this project created? I thought the intention was to make a library that could natively access DWG files.
-Jake -----Original Message----- From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Rodrigo Rodrigues da Silva Sent: Tuesday, January 19, 2010 2:00 PM To: General discussion and developer's list for LibreDWG Subject: [libredwg] Testing suite samples It just came to my mind that maybe we're taking the wrong approach building these samples. My point is: a dwg file created by a converter and from an SVG file will be limited to the subset of entities and objects supported by the converter. Besides, an SVG file carries less information than a DWG file (we'll never get any DIMENSION, MESH or 3DSOLID entities or an OLE2_CONTROL object from a SVG2DWG converter). That doesn't mean they're not useful, we can still test most of the common 2D entities and run performance tests. I've got a couple of R2004 files that I can release to the public domain. Althoug, they are fairly simple and wouldn't cover all the objects and entities, not even common ones like dimensions.
