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Topic ClosedAttributes of each line mismatch

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    Posted: 11.Feb.2009 at 11:51
Hi guys,

I have some problem and hopefully I can find the solution here. I have a PDF file with a drawing of streets and roads and each line has their own attributes which represented in text. Now what I want to do here is to feed the drawing INCLUDING the attributes into CAD and then later on store it into database. The problem is when I convert the PDF file into CAD file, some data which represent attributes of the lines seems to mismatch and we have to match it manually before store it into database.

What I am looking for is some kind of converter that can strip the information of the drawing in PDF while maintaining its matching information.

Please let me know if there is any recommendation or solution.



Cheers...
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 12.Feb.2009 at 16:14
Have you tried Scan2CAD?
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