Alexander Heide
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Fri Jan 23, 2004 7:42 pm Post subject:
Manipulate the element in the DXF from MicroStation, durin D |
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Hello Group!!
Is this possible to manipulate "*.dxf-referen-ces "and/or. the
elements in "*.dxf referen-ces " - it concerns here translation and
rotation
The "*.dxf-attachments shoot still stay *.Dxf appendices !!!
In other words I want to manipulate the data in the DXF references
from ms * without *, that I must import the DXF first in DGN.
It is clear, that I can manipulate the DXF reference - rotate and
translate - as FILE. But these changes become in *.To dgn file stored
and are lost as soon as
those DXF files become disattached.
It' about being able to manipulate from MicroStation the elements of
the
DXF. The possible changes of the positions and the orientation shoot
be stored IN THE DXF.
It would be super if someone giv its opinion for the realisibility of
the
project, perhaps on the basis of own experience.
Sorry, for bad english !!!
Greeting Alexander Heide
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Harry Stegeman
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Posted:
Mon Jan 26, 2004 12:02 pm Post subject:
Re: Manipulate the element in the DXF from MicroStation, dur |
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Hello Alexander,
What about Microstation v8?
You can manipulate DWG and DXF files without converting them to DGN.
See for more and better information the newsgroups from Bentley
news.viecon.com
With Regards,
Harry
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| Quote: | Hello Group!!
Is this possible to manipulate "*.dxf-referen-ces "and/or. the
elements in "*.dxf referen-ces " - it concerns here translation and
rotation
The "*.dxf-attachments shoot still stay *.Dxf appendices !!!
In other words I want to manipulate the data in the DXF references
from ms * without *, that I must import the DXF first in DGN.
It is clear, that I can manipulate the DXF reference - rotate and
translate - as FILE. But these changes become in *.To dgn file stored
and are lost as soon as
those DXF files become disattached.
It' about being able to manipulate from MicroStation the elements of
the
DXF. The possible changes of the positions and the orientation shoot
be stored IN THE DXF.
It would be super if someone giv its opinion for the realisibility of
the
project, perhaps on the basis of own experience.
Sorry, for bad english !!!
Greeting Alexander Heide |
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