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I had someone providing me with 2d line drawings in pdf from Vectorworks. Maybe things have changed, but they were so slow and large that they were close to unusable compared to PowerCADD output.
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If it's a 2D view generated from a 3D model, there can be a lot of little broken lines and redundant lines; not an efficient 2D drawing. At least I see that coming from SketchUp model 2D views, so Vectorworks may not be any better.
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It’s all about getting the setting right when you export to pdf. Too high a resolution means large file size.
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I would expect that PC10 will have much better import capabilities as well as support for more file types.
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I see that when making pdfs from LayOut-- you set the resolution for the document, you don't make a setting when you create the pdf.Keith Renton wrote: ↑Tue Jan 03, 2023 7:47 amIt’s all about getting the setting right when you export to pdf. Too high a resolution means large file size.
But there isn't any resolution issue or setting when creating pdfs from PowerCADD and they are always crisp and efficient files--except when you include an imported bitmap.
My colleague was commenting that in a recent housekeeping, he is able to store years of work on his laptop drive, and he does a lot drawings. I think this is because of the incredibly small file size of PowerCADD. I suspect the new versions of PowerCADD will also make larger program files.
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This has been an issue with DWG files imported from VectorWorks whereby multiple hidden lines result in big file sizes. While in VW saving a 2D file to DWG it is important to “flatten” the image. That could help.
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This is also one of my reqests posted in the "Feature request" forum since long time ago. And a big step have been done by Alfred Scott with "shp" import capability; but more could be done, with SVG format for example! Let's hope that developpers will listen to these requests, but, first, will release asap the new PC10!fred johnson wrote: ↑Tue Jan 03, 2023 3:46 pmI would expect that PC10 will have much better import capabilities as well as support for more file types.
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I get this a lot when I get sent DWG files from consultants. One of the features I love in PowerCADD is the Verify Drawing… command in the Tools menu. It often can make big reductions in file sizes as well as make the drawing much easier to edit in PowerCADD. Even working with PowerCADD itself you find that you can double-paste objects and not notice, or have off-page objects that you forgot about. I don't know if VectorWorks has anything like it but for me, it's these thoughtful and useful tools that make PowerCADD so great.
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I worked on SVG for a while. It was a big project, and I stopped work on it when I realized the free program InkScape handled all this flawlessly.
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Yes I remember! Thank you Alfred for your efforts! but what about give the possibility to PowerCADD to import/export drawings from/to inkscape and many other OpenSource Graphic and Cad programs? In my opinion it should be a big advantage for interoperability..Alfred Scott wrote: ↑Tue Jan 17, 2023 6:59 pmI worked on SVG for a while. It was a big project, and I stopped work on it when I realized the free program InkScape handled all this flawlessly.
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