I have a DWG fie that was provided to me.  If I use any of a few viewers it 
appears to be correct.  I then used TeighaFileConverter to convert it to a DXF 
file, and again it appears to be correct.  But, when I import it into qgis, the 
LineStrings generally have the correct shape, but also have extra lines that go 
over to the origin.
My DWG shape file is somewhat away from the origin.  So, that means that  there 
a whole bunch of extra lines connecting my object over to the origin when 
viewed in QGIS.
I tried a few different DXF version of the export with no change.  And, a few 
other viewers that don’t seem to have that problem.
Does anyone have any suggestions for why that might be happening?  Or how I can 
prevent it?  Or, as a work around is there any way to just filter out all the 
points that are near the origin?  
This first occurred in QGIS 2.12, but I just upgraded to 2.14 and confirmed the 
same problem.  I am using Mac OS 10.11.3.

Thanks,


--Adam



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