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> randy
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> From: svg-developers@yahoogroups.com
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> On Behalf Of steltenpower
> Sent: Wednesday, July 20, 2005 8:09 AM
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> Subject: [svg-developers] possible customer for
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steltenpower wrote:
> This company uses DXF
> to PDF conversion to get the result in an even more mainstream format.
> However the files created in this way are really BIG
Yes, DXF can vary quite a bit, especially if you start with higher-order
geometry (curves, turned into varying polygons for
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Subject: [svg-developers] possible customer for specialized CAD or DXF to
SVG
I know a company that uses a specialized CAD that can also output to
DXF to have it in a bit more mainstream format. This company uses DXF
to PDF conversion to get the result in an even more mainstream f
I know a company that uses a specialized CAD that can also output to
DXF to have it in a bit more mainstream format. This company uses DXF
to PDF conversion to get the result in an even more mainstream format.
However the files created in this way are really BIG, this together
with the possibili
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