Dear Andreas,

beside "Import of layer names as attributes" I would prefer
1. setting layer filter in the import dialog (e.g. as a regexp or a
   selection list from the available CAD layers), unselected layers are
   skipped in input.
   It is not clear for me if the layer name rules can be used for this
   purpose.
2. import each CAD layer into separate QGIS layers by feature type (point,
   annotation, polyline, polygon), it could be a checkbox in the import
   dialog.

Optionally during the import polygon layers sould be cheched for islands (polygons inside other polygon) and remove the area of islands from the container polygon.

Regards,
Zoltan

On Tue, 23 Jun 2015, Andreas Neumann wrote:

Hi,

To all who have an interest in contributing to a DXF/DWG import
function in
QGIS:

I have started working on a requirements document - you can view it here:
https://docs.google.com/a/qgis.org/document/d/1NJv1lwd5TnWdV-fTuW7g5ts1O8r3vb46xYeAIQ_BwGw/edit?usp=sharing

If you want to contribute to the document, please send me your gmail account so I can give you write access.

After a couple of days (maybe 1.5-2 weeks) we can hopefully finish this document and ask for a quote. I will then ask again for organizations or companies who can contribute financially.

Thank you in advance for your support!

Andreas
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