Pipouille
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Pipouille got a reaction from DDesignDude in Vector/pattern fill
+1 It's a very useful basic tool for flexibility in vector graphics.
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Pipouille got a reaction from Intuos5 in DWG and DXF Export
Thanks a lot! This will be a very useful feature!
One point to consider is the conservation of origin. I don't know if this is planned. Being able to preserve the origin of the drawing makes it easy to import dxf files between programs so that they fit in the same place. By having a reference point, you can easily make updates, re-import just one object and have it placed directly in the right place between the software.
This is a basic principle of CAD files and software.
Unless it's a mistake on my part. When you import a dxf into Affinity designer now, you can't insert the drawing according to its origin. It's an option that's missing and that would save a lot of time. Rather than having to replace the drawing every time you import it.
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Pipouille got a reaction from woefi in DWG and DXF Export
Thanks a lot! This will be a very useful feature!
One point to consider is the conservation of origin. I don't know if this is planned. Being able to preserve the origin of the drawing makes it easy to import dxf files between programs so that they fit in the same place. By having a reference point, you can easily make updates, re-import just one object and have it placed directly in the right place between the software.
This is a basic principle of CAD files and software.
Unless it's a mistake on my part. When you import a dxf into Affinity designer now, you can't insert the drawing according to its origin. It's an option that's missing and that would save a lot of time. Rather than having to replace the drawing every time you import it.
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Pipouille got a reaction from jc4d in DWG and DXF Export
Thanks a lot! This will be a very useful feature!
One point to consider is the conservation of origin. I don't know if this is planned. Being able to preserve the origin of the drawing makes it easy to import dxf files between programs so that they fit in the same place. By having a reference point, you can easily make updates, re-import just one object and have it placed directly in the right place between the software.
This is a basic principle of CAD files and software.
Unless it's a mistake on my part. When you import a dxf into Affinity designer now, you can't insert the drawing according to its origin. It's an option that's missing and that would save a lot of time. Rather than having to replace the drawing every time you import it.
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Pipouille got a reaction from debraspicher in DWG and DXF Export
Thanks a lot! This will be a very useful feature!
One point to consider is the conservation of origin. I don't know if this is planned. Being able to preserve the origin of the drawing makes it easy to import dxf files between programs so that they fit in the same place. By having a reference point, you can easily make updates, re-import just one object and have it placed directly in the right place between the software.
This is a basic principle of CAD files and software.
Unless it's a mistake on my part. When you import a dxf into Affinity designer now, you can't insert the drawing according to its origin. It's an option that's missing and that would save a lot of time. Rather than having to replace the drawing every time you import it.
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Pipouille reacted to Sean P in DWG and DXF Export
Hi Pipouille,
Thank you very much for your suggestion, unfortunately this is currently out of the scope for 2.4, however I will pass your suggestion onto development.
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Pipouille got a reaction from Hangman in DWG and DXF Export
Thanks a lot! This will be a very useful feature!
One point to consider is the conservation of origin. I don't know if this is planned. Being able to preserve the origin of the drawing makes it easy to import dxf files between programs so that they fit in the same place. By having a reference point, you can easily make updates, re-import just one object and have it placed directly in the right place between the software.
This is a basic principle of CAD files and software.
Unless it's a mistake on my part. When you import a dxf into Affinity designer now, you can't insert the drawing according to its origin. It's an option that's missing and that would save a lot of time. Rather than having to replace the drawing every time you import it.
