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When exporting a file that contains characters of a language other than that used in T-FLEX CAD, you may need to change encoding.Ĭonvert splines into. The default encoding corresponds to the language used in T-FLEX CAD. This parameter allows selecting the desired text encoding. Otherwise, the text is converted to AutoCAD multi-text.Ĭode Page. If any of those entities is found, then the text is exported into ordinary AutoCAD text and lines. During the conversion, T-FLEX CAD text is checked for presence of tables, fractions, subscripts, superscript, GD&T symbols, roughnesses, etc. T-FLEX CAD text is exported to ordinary AutoCAD text and lines The fractions contained in T-FLEX CAD text are converted correctly only upon the condition that those do not use nested fractions The contents of T-FLEX CAD tables is written in one column. Subscripts, superscripts, GD&T symbols which are part of T-FLEX CAD text content, are not translated to AutoCAD. T-FLEX CAD text of the specified types is converted to AutoCAD multi-text (mtext).
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Three options are available in the combo box: This parameter defines the method of converting "Multiline text", "Paragraph text" and "Table" text types. This parameter defines the method of converting elements of the type "String text": to text or to line strokes in AutoCAD Ĭonvert Multitext. This is the group of parameters defining the method of exporting text:Ĭonvert Text. The T-FLEX CAD dimension images are translated as lines and text. In this case, AutoCAD dimensions are not created in the conversion. Instead, those get objects of the type "Text" inserted that appear as T-FLEX CAD dimensions yet are not related to the AutoCAD dimension. However, the textual fields of the resulting dimensions get hidden by AutoCAD. Selecting this option also makes AutoCAD dimensions (sometimes, with additional lines). For example, this is possible when exporting certain dimensions with the text put on a bent leader or on a leader extension.ĭimensions and Text. Converting some dimensions not supported by AutoCAD could also create additional strokes, notations and text unrelated to the AutoCAD dimension, used for accurate representation of the respective T-FLEX CAD dimension. This may suffer some loss of dimension text data that is not supported by AutoCAD (for example, tolerances containing letters in their notation). In this way of converting dimensions, T-FLEX CAD dimension parameters are translated into AutoCAD dimension parameters. For T-FLEX CAD dimensions, one can select one of the following export options:ĭimensions. These parameters determine into which AutoCAD system elements T-FLEX CAD lines and hatches will be converted Ĭonvert dimensions to. When exporting 2D drawing into one of the AutoCAD system format (DXF, DXB or DWG) specify the following parameters:Ĭonvert Lines to, Convert hatches to.