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termus: loading dwg file, error 18

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Bye to all,

I need your help urgently!

for energy certification, use termus, when loading dwg file signals me error 18, someone had this problem as solved it?

Thank you very much
 
I have never seen such error in loading the dwg file
normally, in the import of the dwg, what error indicates that the scale is not adequate.

try charging it as dxf
 
I have never seen such error in loading the dwg file
normally, in the import of the dwg, what error indicates that the scale is not adequate.

try charging it as dxf
I tried to load it as dxf..nulla to do
I think about the scale problem, too.
a termus, when loading opens the window "insertion point"

are set
x:

scale factor:1


I left x, y, modified only scale factor :100 , right?

thanks for the help
 
I did! !

a termus .
before clicking "Download dxf/dwg" press f3 which is window
or the zoom symbol standing up next to the object draw tools there is the list click window

then go to charge file but dxf .. does not work with dwg

:-)

Hi.
 
I did! !

a termus .
before clicking "Download dxf/dwg" press f3 which is window
or the zoom symbol standing up next to the object draw tools there is the list click window

then go to charge file but dxf .. does not work with dwg

:-)

Hi.
I had the same problem and also following your suggestion persists. Any other solutions? What was that mistake due to? What does that mean?
 
ciap piero,

What kind of mistake does he say?

the dxf file saves in autocad version 2004.

Let me know if you fixed it.

Hi.
 
ciap piero,

What kind of mistake does he say?

the dxf file saves in autocad version 2004.

Let me know if you fixed it.

Hi.
error 18.

dxf is saved in the 2004 version. for information... I tried all the other... :biggrin:
 
check the design if it is clean. .

select the design, copy it a new project, save dwf file in version 2004.

cry
 
Hi, try like this:
drawing<board limits; and at this point increases the values of x and y.
and then obviously I entered the 1:1 scale file (not changing the default termus scale).
Say hello! !
 
Therefore the problem arises when I try to load a dxf/dwg plan saved with autocad 2004 the error is as follows:
interrupted operation:
the file contains no entity or is not a dxf/dwg file
I press that autocad I don't know at all, I work with archicad on mac systems.

Who helps me?

 
I don't know termus, but if you have a dxf/dwg file saved with autocad 2004 or 2006 or 2050 or............... .

must be a dxf/dwg file, there are no saints, so if you (with autocad) can open and read the content of the dwg file automatically exclude it being corrupt.
If we exclude this I think that maybe termus does not accept this type of file.
you should try to save (or save) this plan in autocad 2010 or higher; and then try again to digest it to termus.

Hi.
 
I don't know termus, but if you have a dxf/dwg file saved with autocad 2004 or 2006 or 2050 or............... .

must be a dxf/dwg file, there are no saints, so if you (with autocad) can open and read the content of the dwg file automatically exclude it being corrupt.
If we exclude this I think that maybe termus does not accept this type of file.
you should try to save (or save) this plan in autocad 2010 or higher; and then try again to digest it to termus.

Hi.
exact if a file I read it with autocad then it is a correct dxf/dwg file.

therefore for those who know little termus.

1) - all dxf/dwg files premium to import them into the termus must have to be esplosi;

2) - check the scale before importing them into the termus (I use 1:100) to avoid problems with the size of the sheet in termus (memory in termus allowed max 300cm*300cm);

3) - in termus go into drawing settings> table dimensions and set a vertical a3 format;

4) - import your dxf/dwg;

p.s. - the mistake I made was due to not having exploded the planes before importing them.

I hope you can help others....
 

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