Micim
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I add to this discussion to broaden the dwf speech with a new question (I hope not to mess with respect to the forum rules, in which case I apologize in advance).
then, the question: I have the need to extrapolate from dwf files (e.g. cartography of municipalities) of the portions that must also be scaled and be able to insert them into a autocad file.
do you have commands for this purpose in the dwf viewer? or better, the command that allows the crop exists, but how do I make sure it is scaled?
I also tried to autocad the dwf file: apart from the fact that it weighs heavily on the dwg file, when I go to create my view and then print it in the layout, I print only one part. usually prints what is drawn over a cartography (for example retini), but not the starting cartography (for those who use it: mold ptcp boards and print the samples that identify the categories of intervention, but not the cartography (catastale magari or ctr) on which these samples were drawn).
Sorry about the chaos, but these dwf bips are driving me crazy!
thanks to all
then, the question: I have the need to extrapolate from dwf files (e.g. cartography of municipalities) of the portions that must also be scaled and be able to insert them into a autocad file.
do you have commands for this purpose in the dwf viewer? or better, the command that allows the crop exists, but how do I make sure it is scaled?
I also tried to autocad the dwf file: apart from the fact that it weighs heavily on the dwg file, when I go to create my view and then print it in the layout, I print only one part. usually prints what is drawn over a cartography (for example retini), but not the starting cartography (for those who use it: mold ptcp boards and print the samples that identify the categories of intervention, but not the cartography (catastale magari or ctr) on which these samples were drawn).
Sorry about the chaos, but these dwf bips are driving me crazy!
thanks to all