Adam Smith wrote:

> I did some more searching and found this: http://dxf2svg.sourceforge.net/
> It's on sourceforge so you or somebody on the list is probably aware
> of it. Is this a decent start?


Looks like dxf2svg isn't ready for widespread use. Bit of a shame, but
there we are.

We had a discussion on DXF import in late March.  There exists dxflib
for reading DXF as an open-source project
(http://dxflib.sourceforge.net/).  However, no-one has written an SVG
outputter based on this, which seems a shame.  All the other converters
I could find are commercial paid-for software.  If I had more spare
time, I'd write a DXF-to-SVG converter app. based on dxflib...

There's an RFE for DXF import
(http://sourceforge.net/tracker/index.php?func=detail&aid=1062140&group_id=93438&atid=604309)

Rick


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