On 27 June 2011 03:52, R. van Twisk <[email protected]> wrote: > > On Jun 26, 2011, at 5:01 PM, Davinder Kumar wrote: > >> @All i am struggling with a problem from many days that whenever i >> used testSVG for converting dwg to svg >> A file is created in example folder with name ouput.svg(in my case) i >> got the following error >> 1.It shows empty file in browser means empty browser(i am using >> Mozilla Firefox for opening of svg) >> 2.XML Parsing Error: no element found >> Location: file:///home/hanuman/Desktop/libredwg/examples/sample1.svg >> Line Number 1, Column 1: >> ^ >> 3.Segmentation error >> That is all in the case of that dwg file that is supported by my >> running libredwg. >> 4.<error-code> >> hanuman@hanuman-Vostro-A840:~/Desktop/libredwg/examples$ ./testSVG >> ACAD_example_DWG2007.dwg > davinder.svg >> > > > <snip> > > >> According to me if a library, itself unable to convert a dwg to svg >> then how can it goes for embedding in librecad like big software. > > David, please remember that LibreDWG is still in alpha development stage (see > http://www.gnu.org/software/libredwg/) > and when I did my little tests with exporting from Drawft Sight and importing > into LibreCAD, > it did a great job for a alpha development version, yes there are bug.... > But, appart from the main developers, it does require our attention, testing > and possible submitting patches. > > i hope you can submit patches, I know I will as soon as I released a stable > version of LibreCAD (I am in RC1 now), > and the next version will include LibreDWG (if the version is GPLv2). > > > it does help if you post your DWG somewhere se we can take a look. I have submitted the patch. > > Ries > > > > >> >> -- >> http://davinder.in >> Dont hurt the web, use open standards >> > > >
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