Hello all
I use AutoCAD  and if I'm not wrong it can output files in both of these formats.

Will let you know when i'm home in some hours.

Thanks
alexei pace



At 19:07 04/04/2000, Gordon Uber wrote:

John,

I would suggest saving the DeltaCad file in a standard CAD format (such as DXF or an AutoCAD format) and then running it through another CAD program which can output the HPGL2 or PLT file. HPGL (Hewlett Packard Graphics Language) is for HP printers/plotters; I do not know what PLT is: perhaps a Macintosh format?

Conversion programs such as HiJaak can perhaps do the conversion also, but are a bit expensive.

It would be appreciated if you let us know what solution you find.

Best wishes,

Gordon

At 08:04 AM 4/3/00 -0700, John Carmichael wrote:
Hi Ron (or anybody else who might know):

I did some checking with a local print shop to see if they would be able to
print large blueline copys of sundials drawn on DeltaCad.  They can, I was
told, if these files are in HPGL-2 or PLT form.

I went to "save as" and these files are not listed as options.  Do you know
how to convert DeltaCad files into HPGH-2 or PLT files???

Thanks,

John Carmichael

Gordon Uber   [EMAIL PROTECTED]  San Diego, California  USA
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