cool

great tip, thanks!

i tried it

it does work in .DWG R14 opened in acad 2002

large, medium, small junctions all export

'smallest' junction does not, it is not hiding under the wire either

Dennis Saputelli

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Christoph Brudy wrote:
Hello,

Setting the junction size to "small" (instead of "smallest") fixed the 
DXF-export
problem for me (not tested with DWG).

Chris Brudy


Dennis Saputelli schrieb:

junctions do appear as objects in the ASCII file version

i can confirm that they do not export to ACAD dxf or dwg

just don't use 4-way junctions !  :)

don't know about the text issue

Dennis Saputelli

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Brad Velander wrote:

Paresh,
     these issues are common problems associated with exports to ACAD or 
imports from ACAD. I don't believe there are any work-arounds or fixes other 
than manual editing after the fact.
     The problem comes from how certain packages interpret and regenerate 
detailed parts of a drawing. Protel will not import filled ACAD objects 
reliably and it won't export it's similar objects to ACAD reliably. Some work 
sometimes, some don't.
     The connection junctions are probably not a real physical element in 
Protel, it is probably generated by Protel at known connection points. 
Therefore they aren't exported to ACAD.

Sincerely,
Brad Velander
Senior PCB Designer
Northern Airborne Technology
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Kelowna, BC, V1Y 4N7.
tel (250) 763-2329 ext. 225
fax (250) 762-3374


-----Original Message----- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of Paresh Pai Sent: Saturday, January 29, 2005 12:06 PM To: Protel forum Subject: [PEDA] no junctions in dwg file


Dear all,

In Protel 99SE SP6, I export a schematic as a .dwg file.When I view it in 
Autocad 2000, I do not see the junctions. The triangle in the diode symbol does 
not appear filled. Also , some horizontal text strings in the schematic appear 
vertical in Autocad.

Is there a work around for this ?

Thanks in advance.

Paresh Pai
Goa India



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