Hi all, I'm Michael Croes, I work at a company called DENC Netherlands B.V. (www.denc.nl). We're an architectural and logistical company, thus also using AutoCAD. During some recent developments we've acquired a license for the OpenDWG libraries. Currently we've just build one of the examples that allows us to convert between different DWG and DXF versions and one other small program that allows DWG to PDF export (vectorized PDF). In our company we currently use AutoCAD 2010, but we have DWG files from about all the releases since 2000 I think. Besides my own ability to test libreDWG with files we have, I might also be able to supply some files that can be used for testing. Also, I believe we're allowed to distribute applications developed using the OpenDWG libraries as long as it's non-commercial (and of course we're not allowed to redistribute either the libraries themselves or source, but static linked versions should be fine I believe), so it might be possible for me to offer the two programs mentioned above to the project. However I need to check on what's allowed and what not, if anyone is interested at all. I don't have much spare time, but as long as there could be any company value in it I can run some tests etc during work time, assuming they don't take very long to run. I'll also be listening on the mailing list so if any request comes in that I think I can handle I'll try to jump in. Regards,
Michael
