On Fri, Jun 24, 2011 at 2:54 AM, Till Heuschmann
<[email protected]> wrote:
>
> The version of the DWG file you can determine by opening the file in a text
> editor and looking at the first characters.
> If the version is greater than "AC1015" than the file format is newer than
> 2000 and libredwg will probably fail.

@ Davinder

Use head commnad

head -n 1 YourDWG_FIle.dwg
AC1018

It will throw something like AC1018 and some garbage. If numeric part
(i.e 1018) is  >1015, that mean that .dwg file is not supported by
current version of library libreDWG.

Solution is ask author of file to save it in lower version using
AutoCAD or DraftSight :-(

@ All

Will next version of libreDWG be ale to support it.

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H.S.Rai
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