Consider the following points when importing from DXF/DWG or DWF file format to Vectorworks file format.
Item |
Import Notes |
Line Weights |
If no .ctb file is present and true line weights are present, then the line weights import exactly. If no .ctb file is present and no true line weights are present, values will have to be entered manually. The values in the dialog can be initialized by first importing a file that does have an associated .ctb file. This creates a hidden record that stores the mapping information. A template file could be created after doing such an import, to save the values for future use. |
Text |
● Text is sometimes unlinked from symbols when imported to preserve the original look. Options are provided for preserving the links instead. ● Some text styles are not supported; when the active plane is set to Layer, text in 3D symbols is imported; when the active plane is set to Screen Plane, text in 3D symbols is not imported. |
Model Space Entities |
Model space entities are imported as design layer objects. |
Paper Space and Viewports |
Each paper space layout creates a Vectorworks sheet layer when imported. DXF viewports are imported as Vectorworks viewports, with the same scale, view, and projection. |
Points |
Points are imported as symbols or as loci, depending on the file and the import options chosen. |
Multilines |
Multilines are imported as grouped lines. An option is provided to import them as walls. |
bhatches, Images, and Wipeouts |
● bhatch definitions are imported as hatch definitions. ● A single object associative bhatch with no islands is imported as an equivalent object with a solid or hatch fill. ● A multi-object, non-associative bhatch or associative bhatch is imported as an object with zero line weight and solid or hatch fill. ● A bhatch with islands is imported as one or more polylines with holes, with solid or hatch fill. ● Images referenced by the DXF/DWG file are imported as Vectorworks images. ● A wipeout is imported as a polygon with a solid fill that is the same color as the background. |
AEC objects created with AutoCAD Architecture |
AEC (architectural, engineering, and construction) objects such as walls, doors, and windows are imported as grouped lines and polygons (2D conversion), or grouped meshes (3D conversion) |
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