QCad is a good source for dxf files, it uses dxf as it native file format.

I will try to get some test files in the next few days.
I will make the same files for R12, R16 (acad 2004-2006), R17 (acad 2007-2009) and R18 (acad 2010) dxf and dwg format and a export to a raster file.

What do you think how important is the dxf import module?
How important is a near 100% correct import of (2d) dxf files?
Is there need for a export module?


Regards,
Gertwin




On Jan 7, 2010 5:10pm, "[email protected]" <[email protected]> wrote:
I found more parts that we could use :





http://www.ribbonsoft.com/qcad_library_browse.html



http://www.open-craft.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php?n=Projects.Ikelos





On Thu, Jan 7, 2010 at 4:58 PM, [email protected]

[email protected]> wrote:

> Well, I am working on 2d maps.

> We have recieved these three files, one has been translated so far/

>

> https://savannah.gnu.org/bugs/?group=libredwg

>

> We have two files in format : AC1018 from Prishtina Kosovo.

>

> The brasil file is in this format AC1021, it has been processed by

> somone into dxf.

> I have done a dxf2osm for converting to openstreetmap for the brasil file.

> The only things I needed were : Layers, Points, LWPolyLines, MText points.

>

> I would like to have files in increasing complexity for the test case.

> The main thing for me is to know what the input is, and to have the

> same input in many formats,

> DXF, DWG with different versions, pdf etc. Right now it is just

> shooting in the dark given one input file and no spec.

>

> Of course I would put the work into making a general usable test cases.

> take a look at the svg test suite :

> http://www.w3.org/Graphics/SVG/Test/20030813/htmlframe/full-index.html

>

> Here are the blender test suites:

> http://mirror.cs.umn.edu/blender.org/demo/test/test249-GE.zip Game Engine

> http://mirror.cs.umn.edu/blender.org/demo/test/test249.zip Models

>

> Ideally these tests would be part of your python cad system and we

> would build up a nice collection of them.

>

>

> On Thu, Jan 7, 2010 at 4:44 PM, Gertwin Groen [email protected]> wrote:

>> Hello Mike,

>>

>> I have access to various versions of AutoCAD (and Map or C3D).

>> What do you want?

>> - Various files with an entity of each type for dwg 2006-2010 and dxf

>> R12 + 2006-2010?

>> - dwg and dxf files containing xdata and data from the Map and C3D verticals?

>> - Large files (>10 mb dwg) for performance testing?

>>

>> I think we don't need to translate data from the AutoCAD verticals

>> (Map, C3D, ADT etc.) to PythonCAD.

>> But but we must be able to import these files without errors (and skip

>> none standard AutoCAD data).

>>

>> Let me know what you want first, I can produce these at work.

>>

>> Regards,

>> Gertwin

>>

>>

>>

>> 2010/1/7 [email protected] [email protected]>:

>>> Hello,

>>>

>>> I would like to collect a set of test cases for DWG files with

>>> corresponding DXF files for various versions of autocad.

>>> That way we can develop the libredwg project further.

>>>

>>> Does anyone have a version of autocad that can produce these files? We

>>> would need it for very many test cases with different data in it.

>>>

>>> thanks,

>>> mike

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>>

>

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