Can anybody figure out an easy solution to exporting the attached file as PDF? It loses a bunch of lines when I do so. I've verified the results in Designer Pro 10 and the trial version of 11. I've also submitted a ticket.
Thanks.
Can anybody figure out an easy solution to exporting the attached file as PDF? It loses a bunch of lines when I do so. I've verified the results in Designer Pro 10 and the trial version of 11. I've also submitted a ticket.
Thanks.
CAD drawings?
I was flabbergasted with the pdf export.
We tried doing house floor plan clean ups but the resultant export to pdf from Xara was nil. Almost nil.
Seems to import OK; even though for relatively small drawings and tiny pdf's Xara really found them heavy. I suppose that would be the hatches being exploded
Hi David - well I can tell you what the problem probably is, you have 'lines' set at 0pt, you may well know this is not really a 'proper' line size [that would be 'none'] but a special print setting that does not appear to render when you export to pdf
you can 'fix' by selecting everything and changing line weight to '1pt' - it will then export, but what effect that will have on accuracy if it is a tech drawing I can't say
might be worth looking at source import file ?
yep just did some testing.
all imported entities are "0 thickness". this makes sense of the export problems.
i am interested in further discovery regarding this.
seems Xara does not like CAD pdf files at all. program is unresponsive.
once it stabilizes the first command, like check this thickness, is un-stabilizing.
becoming unusable again
Thanks, Handdrawn. That is a workaround, but looking at the source PDF is not an option because many drafting programs put these out, and they are industry-wide. If they print with Adobe, they should print and export in Xara.
I had this problem all the time with SolidWorks and still have. Like you David I scratch my head for about 20 minutes before I noticed it in fact I took into Illy to try and solve it and it was there I spotted the problem.
Design is thinking made visual.
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