onoc
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Good morning.
after searching on the net and in particular in this forum the problem that I am finding, I ask the question and I entrust myself to the epserti :wink:.
I made an export, with an open source software, of a .pdf file to a .dwg file.
are very simple prototypes of a 2-storey building.
open the converted file to .dwg, any command, for example moves, scale, wheel, save etc. seems to have a very heavy file... is lentissim
:36_1_4:
exists a command beyond delete and verify, or a lisp or any other, which allows to homogenize or compact and however lighten these files?
Thank you.
cone
after searching on the net and in particular in this forum the problem that I am finding, I ask the question and I entrust myself to the epserti :wink:.
I made an export, with an open source software, of a .pdf file to a .dwg file.
are very simple prototypes of a 2-storey building.
open the converted file to .dwg, any command, for example moves, scale, wheel, save etc. seems to have a very heavy file... is lentissim
exists a command beyond delete and verify, or a lisp or any other, which allows to homogenize or compact and however lighten these files?
Thank you.
cone