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conversion of a pdf file to dwg

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hello to all, I have the problem of converting a pdf-level controller file into vector format dwg.

Is there a program that can do it? on the site I couldn't find the answer. Can you give me some tips?

Thank you.
 
on the net I found this procedure, tested as reliable.
http://www.graphicsmagick.org"What you need to import a pdf file in autocad is just some absolutely freeware software, which you can download or from this site or (recommended choice) from their own home site, where you might find a more up-to-date version or 64bit version.
1. ghostscript*(gs871w32.exe)
2. ghostview*(gsv49w32.exe)
3. pstoedit*(pstoeditsetup350.exe)
4. graphics magick*(graphicsmagick*-*graphicsmagick-1.3.12-q8-windows-dll.exe)
proceed with the installation in list order, there should be no problem in the configuration of the various tools.
automatically in ghostgum, which is just a graphical interface for the ghostscript program, will be added to the windows start menu.
to import the file in autocad we will use a non-owner format (dxf), so with the previously downloaded programs we will display the pdf file and then convert it to dxf file. At this point it will be easy to read the file with autocad and then save it in dwg format.
therefore the procedure is:
1. open the pdf with the ghostview viewer.
2. menu edit \ convert to vector formats...
3. select the dxf entry from the menu that appears.
4. select the pages to convert.
5. define path and name of the dxf file.
of course the product file will not be perfect, so it would be advisable to set all the widths of the lines to 0, to make the drawing more readable................................... "
 
thanks for the information and advice you gave me.

I tried to try the solution of olived beef because less expensive.
I installed everything as it kindly listed in the post, but I can't go ahead with gsview as the program stops by asking mscvcp100. d
dllmancante.png
because missing.
I reinstalled everything again, but he keeps asking me the same thing.
first question: is it not why gsview is not registered? can you possibly share it?

second question: how do you set how much you suggest?
of course the product file will not be perfect, so it would be advisable to set all the widths of the lines to 0, to make the drawing more readable................................... "
thanks again:smile:
 
registration is not necessary, it works equally: when installation goes to good end!

you probably have placed a different installation order than the one recommended on the site: try to make the suggested steps in the listed order.

p.s.
Ezio!!! ! !

pss:
to the worst mail the file....
 
brosster: "second question: how do you set how much you suggest? "probably refers to when you open the dxf with acad! then you can change the thickness of the lines, not with the conversion program!!!!:rolleyes:rolleyes:
 

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