DWG/DXF Plug-in
Version 1.2
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Use this page to test the DWG/DXF plug-in and explore a few sample DWG/DXF drawings. DWG is the file format used by AutoCAD. DXF (Drawing eXchange Format) is used for transfering CAD (Computer Aided Drafting) files between CAD systems and other engineering applications.

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Tips for Using the DWG/DXF Plug-in

With SoftSource's DWG/DXF plug-in, you have full access to the rich, complex information normally stored in a CAD drawing, such as this example of a house plan:


As you'll see, the drawing actually consists of several layers that organize the information. Using SoftSource's DWG/DXF plug-in, you can view or hide selected layers to focus only on information you're interested in. You can also pan around the image and zoom in/zoom out to get a closer look at intricate detail. In other words, the plug-in provides access to all the extra data (for example, layers) in the original DWG file--information normally only available by viewing the drawing in its parent CAD application. And, since the DWG image is a vector graphic, it also scales with total accuracy. Viewed through the plug-in, the drawing again becomes the rich, precise, dynamic communication tool it really is!

We'll take a closer look at all the features of this example later in this document. For starters, here are some tips to get you up-and-running with the plug-in, which you can try out on the above example:


More Information...

The next sections of this document include simple procedures for exploring the specific examples. As you work with the examples, you may find the following additional information helpful:

Have fun exploring the examples and adding the power of DWG/DXF images to your own HTML documents!

Note: When viewing the following examples, if you're not sure whether you're seeing the entire image, right-click over the image, and then click Zoom Extents to restore the entire graphic to full-view.


Example 1: Houseplan (DWG File)

Now take another look at the house plan. This DWG drawing illustrates a typical CAD treatment of a building plan, with information logically organized on multiple layers. With the plug-in, you can display or hide selected layers, viewing only the information you're interested in.

Try these techniques to further explore the drawing:



Example 2: Plan for Hexagonal House (DWG File)

Example 2 is a more complicated houseplan. Take a look at:



Example 3: Pipe Symbols Library (DXF File)

This drawing contains standard symbols used in pipe fittings. Try the various viewing and navigation techniques you used with the previous examples to explore this drawing.

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