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Topic ClosedSuggestions for using CAD Controls in Application

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    Posted: 13.Jul.2010 at 05:35
Hi,
 
I am working on a software which requires capability to read DXF Files. We are creating the software in .NET Technology.
 
I wanted some suggestions for controls which can read/edit DXF Files.
 
Thanks and Regards,
DSK 
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 13.Jul.2010 at 07:40
DXF is a textual version of DWG. It can become quite complicated to interpret all possible object types in DXF/DWG. I would recommend to limit your reader just to a subset of object types - e.g. lines, arcs, polylines for a CNC reader.
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