Fundsache:
Ein neuer Standalone-Konverter von Autodesk:
DWG TrueConvertUnd damit dieser Beitrag nicht als Werbung missverstanden wird, hier gleich auch die "Known Limitations":
- Fonts used in any drawings that you plan to convert must be located in the AutoCAD support path (for example: C:\Documents and Settings\(profile name)\Application Data\Autodesk\AutoCAD 2006\R16.2\enu\support). If a drawing that you plan to convert uses fonts that are located elsewhere, any text that uses those fonts will not be visible in the converted drawing.
- When you create Autodesk or third-party custom objects within AutoCAD 2004 (or later) or AutoCAD LT 2004 (or later) DWG files and save your drawing with proxy graphics turned on, you can convert these drawings and maintain visual fidelity of the custom objects. However, you cannot edit the drawing in releases prior to AutoCAD 2004. To modify custom objects in previous releases, explode the custom objects in the drawing before you convert it.
- If you want to convert drawings created with Autodesk Architectural Desktop or AutoCAD Mechanical, use the Save To AutoCAD DWG feature before you convert the drawing.
- For drawings that contain custom objects, it is recommended that you do not use DWG TrueConvert to convert them to a newer release.
- When a drawing that contains custom objects is converted, the custom objects themselves do not get converted. Unexpected results might occur when you attempt to open the converted drawing in a custom object application.
- DWG TrueConvert does not support password-protected DWG files for batch conversion. Before you convert a drawing file that is password protected, make sure you remove the password protection.
- Because drawing files are converted "in place," it is recommended that you either use the default backup file option or create a copy of your files before you run DWG TrueConvert. It's a good idea to make backup copies of your files before doing any kind of automated batch processing.
- When DWG TrueConvert converts files, it does not automatically load and convert external references (xrefs) attached to those files. The xref files must be explicitly named in the drawing list. You can save the drawing list as a file with a .bcl extension and add file names to it later.
- DWG TrueConvert removes the previews from drawings that it processes. To restore a preview, open and save the drawing in AutoCAD.
- If a file is open or being used by another program, DWG TrueConvert displays the status of the file as "Sharing Violation".
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