Hi,

        This outfit has some commercial translators you could probably try.
http://www.savagesoftware.com/

        I used their batch cad converter in the past for dwg files and it
worked for my needs. The dxf/dwg format spans a large range of versions and
features. It is very complex to support all possible variants so you'd
probably want to use a commercial vendor rather than write your own.

randy

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Sent: Wednesday, July 20, 2005 8:09 AM
To: [email protected]
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 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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