Here are some of the Inkscape custom extensions I like.
David
Here are some of the Inkscape custom extensions I like.
That's it David! I had to have saved it as .dxf line. If exporting a file as .dxf today I would save it as .dxf polyarc.It is a possibility that Ben exported the file in question in DXF (Line) format as opposed to DXF(Polyarc), DXF(Polyline), or DXF(Spline) format. If so, then that would explain all the separate disconnected short path segments. I assume these choices are all DXF R14.
Ben - glad to hear you've got if figured out! Yes - I really never paid any attention to the type of dxf when exporting from TMCad either. I usually open these with Design Edge for further editing, and always just hit the "J" button to automatically link/join the file - regardless of source. Also thanks for your compliment on my parts. And - we aspire to reach your level of proficiency at tracing and artistic abilities. You're a real "Pro".ben de lappe wrote: ↑Wed Aug 23, 2023 10:51 amThat's it David! I had to have saved it as .dxf line. If exporting a file as .dxf today I would save it as .dxf polyarc.It is a possibility that Ben exported the file in question in DXF (Line) format as opposed to DXF(Polyarc), DXF(Polyline), or DXF(Spline) format. If so, then that would explain all the separate disconnected short path segments. I assume these choices are all DXF R14.
As Mo also stated very nice work with your parts etc. and thank you guys for the compliment.
Ben - working and saving in the .cdl format does not alleviate all issues discussed within this thread. Working and saving in.cdl format is fine for those who have a TMCad license, but not for the rest of the users. The razorback trace you posted was in dxf format so that anyone could open it. As you have said, you originally exported it in DXF (line) format - and hence the problems with all the disconnected paths.ben de lappe wrote: ↑Thu Aug 24, 2023 11:24 am
A little more info on TM save types I learned over time from personal experience. Torchmate's native file type is .cdl. Working and saving in this format alleviates all issues discussed within this thread. I have noticed that files worked long ago such as this and exported as .dxf will have issues such as arcs not smooth etc. To save in .cdl format one must select "Save As" and not "export". This will also save any images along with the file. So knowing what I know today I work everything in .cdl format and only export as .dxf polyarc upon completion. That way I've never had an issue no matter who's opening the file.
Mo - I primarily use Design Edge and it does not open or save in svg format. Most of the other programs I use do work with svg files.