On 15 June 2011 06:26, Rodrigo Rodrigues da Silva <[email protected]> wrote: > On 14-06-2011 03:14, Davinder Kumar wrote: >> On 14 June 2011 07:16, Rodrigo Rodrigues da Silva >> <[email protected]> wrote: >>> > On 12-06-2011 15:01, Davinder Kumar wrote: >>>> >> Hello Everyone, >>>> >> I have installed libredwg locally. The script for installing libredwg >>>> >> is attached with this thread. One thing i want to ask that am i on >>>> >> right track? >>> > >>> > Yes, you're on the right track. Your SVG file is fine. But libredwg does >>> > not require texinfo-non-free or any kind of non-free software. >>> > >>>> >> I have converted the sample.dwg to yourconverteddwgfile.svg with >>>> >> following command >>>> >> ./testSVG sample.dwg > yourconverteddwgfile.svg. >>>> >> Both files are also attached with this mail. >>> > >>> > You could try with more samples, or even with the files you want to >>> > convert. The testSVG converter is still very incomplete. It is ment as a >>> > proof of concept actually, but you can use it to convert simple files to >>> > SVG. >>> > >>> > Please keep in mind that libredwg is still alpha, and not ready for >>> > production use. It is only a library, but other production software such >>> > as GRASS and LibreCAD are in the process of incorporating it. >>> > >>>> >> What is the next task for gaining more about libredwg? >>> > >>> > If you are interested in coding, you can start by improving the SVG >>> > converter. Please let us know if we can be of any help. >> Yes i am interested. I would like do coding and want to make libredwg >> beta so that it can be used for production(Bulk level). >> From where i have to start?. I am really interested in libredwg. > > You could start by improving the SVG converter, or even writing a > standalone dwg2dxf converter (there are several free/libre dxf libraries > out there you could use). That would make you comfortable with the API. > Then you can dig the source code. OK. Thanks. > > Currently, as libredwg's reading core is almost done but still very > buggy, you could try decoding as much files as you can and look for > segfaults. Yes i am trying. > > -- > Rodrigo Rodrigues da Silva > > http://garoa.net.br > http://polignu.org > http://gnu.org > >
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