Creating a DXF/DWG file
To save the current drawing as a DXF or DWG file, proceed as follows:
- Click the ISD Button and select Save as... .
- Select Interfaces, DXF/DWG .
- Specify the data format – DXF or DWG (Default: *. dwg)
For conversion the HCADACAD.DAT file
is required. The conversion file, which can be customised if required, is available in the HiCAD SYS subdirectory.
If you want to export a detail
of your drawing only, select Save as... > Interfaces - Detail, DXF/DWG . Select the export format
– DXF or DWG – and draw a rectangle to specify the detail you want to save.
Please note:
- Elements of a drawing will be transferred - according to the current representation parameters - for selected
- Parts
- Attributes
- Dimensionings
- Hatchings
- Symbols
- Texts
- Lines
and
- Overlaps
- Symbols are transferred as blocks (FIGBL 0;1)
- Lines, circles
and arcs are conversion into the appropriate AUTOCAD elements.
- Polylines in HiCAD, i.e. at least two graphically and structurally contiguous lines or arcs, become polylines during transfer (LPOLY 1).
- Ellipses and elliptical arcs are not intended as linetypes in the DXF file. They will be broken down into circular arcs.
- The transfer of HiCAD texts to AUTOCAD takes place via the DXF element TEXT.
- The HiCAD part structure can be taken over. Parts are selectively transferred as blocks (FIGBL 1).
- Hatchings will be transferred as blocks and broken down into their basic elements(lines). during creation of the DXF file.
- Dimensionings can either be taken over as genuine dimensionings (BEMAS 1), or can be broken down into lines or texts (BEMAS 2).
2-D Interfaces
• Conversion File
HCADACAD
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