Hi,

I know some progamms which can convert in a batch-mode DXF-Files in
SVG-Files, but your excample isn't very helpfull. The problems with
such converting is the different interpretation of DXF-Files, so it
would be better to do this test with a "real-live"-dxf.

With one of the programms (uses Adobe Illustrator) I can generate a
220 kByte SVGZ. The other programm works very long ... (I canceled it).

Bernhard





--- In svg-developers@yahoogroups.com, "steltenpower" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 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 possibilities SVG can offer that i told them about, has them 
> very interested whether SVG can be a better (including smaller 
> filesize) option.
> 
> I have a sample DXF file to work with at 
> http://steltenpower.com/SVGioPDF.dxf
> 
> With this company having many subcontracters and more than a million 
> customers a year i guess it could be an interesting customer....
> 
> Anybody interested? Show me an example.




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