Draft DXF
Draft DXF |
Menu location |
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File → Export → Autodesk DXF 2D (*.dxf) |
Workbenches |
Draft |
Default shortcut |
Ctrl+E |
Introduced in version |
- |
See also |
FreeCAD and DXF Import, FreeCAD and DWG Import |
Description
See also: FreeCAD and DXF Import and FreeCAD and DWG Import.
This function opens a DXF file, any version from 12 to 2007, to a new document.
Qcad drawing exported to DXF, which is subsequently opened in FreeCAD
Opening
The following DXF object types are currently supported:
- lines
- polylines and lwpolylines
- circles
- arcs
- layers (layers containing objects are converted to FreeCAD Groups)
- texts and mtexts
- dimensions
- blocks (only geometry. texts, dims and attributes inside blocks will be skipped)
- points introduced in version 0.13
- leaders introduced in version 0.13
Other DXF entities are currently not imported because there is no corresponding FreeCAD object. As new functionality gets implemented, it will be possible to import more entity types.
Installing
Note: for licensing reasons, the DXF import/export libraries are not part of the FreeCAD source code anymore. For that reason, they must be installed by you, the user, after you install FreeCAD. There is a way to allow FreeCAD to do that automatically, or you can do it manually.
Automatically
Starting from version 0.15, you only need to mark the Edit → Preferences → Import/Export → DXF/DWG → "Allow FreeCAD to automatically download the DXF libraries" option to have FreeCAD take automatically care of downloading and installing these libraries. For older versions, you will need to do it manually.
Manually
Libraries must be downloaded from https://github.com/yorikvanhavre/Draft-dxf-importer There is a very complete step-by-step tutorial that will explain you the necessary steps.
Importing
This works the same way as opening, but it will add the contents of the DXF file in the active document instead of creating a new document.
Tutorial: Dxf Importer Install
Exporting
The exported DXF is compatible with Autocad version 12 and up, so it should open in about any application that supports dxf format. Currently the following FreeCAD objects get exported:
- lines and wires (polylines)
- arcs and circles
- texts
- colors are mapped from objects RGB colors to autocad color index (ACI). Black will always be "by layer"
- layers are mapped from group names. When groups are nested, the deepest group gives the layer name.
- dimensions, which are exported with "Standard" dimstyle
Preferences
The following parameters can be specified in the Preferences Editor, in the menu Edit → Preferences → Import-Export.
- Import style: This lets you choose the way objects from the dxf file will be drawn in FreeCAD. You can choose between:
- None: this is the faster way, there is no conversion, all objects will be black with 2px width (FreeCAD default)
- Use default color and linewidth: All imported dxf objects will take current linewidth/color from the draft command bar
- Original color and linewidth: Objects will keep the color and linewidth (if specified) they have in the dxf file
- Colors mapped to linewidth: If this option is selected, the mapping file option below is used.
- Color mapping file: This allows you to specify a mapping file to be used for translating dxf colors to color and linewidth, the same way as a plot style works in Autocad. The mapping file must be a tab-separated text file. There is a nice free utility called Plot style viewer that can convert Autocad CTB or STB (plot styles) files to tab-separated mapping files ready to use in FreeCAD. Alternatively, we have a couple of home-made mapping files available here.
- Import texts: This allows you to specify whether you want to import dxf texts and dimensions. Many texts might make your work in FreeCAD very difficult, so you might want to use this option some time.
- Import layout objects: Turn this on if you want to import paper space object. They will be merged in the same document as model space objects.
Scripting
See also: Draft API and FreeCAD Scripting Basics.
You can export elements to DXF by using the following function:
importDXF.export(objectslist, filename, nospline=False, lwPoly=False)
Example:
import Draft, importDXF
Polygon1 = Draft.makePolygon(3, radius=500)
Polygon2 = Draft.makePolygon(5, radius=1500)
objects = [Polygon1, Polygon2]
importDXF.export(objects, "/home/user/Pictures/myfile.dxf")
- Drafting: Line, Polyline, Fillet, Arc, Arc by 3 points, Circle, Ellipse, Rectangle, Polygon, B-spline, Cubic Bézier curve, Bézier curve, Point, Facebinder, ShapeString, Hatch
- Annotation: Text, Dimension, Label, Annotation styles, Annotation scale
- Modification: Move, Rotate, Scale, Mirror, Offset, Trimex, Stretch, Clone, Array, Polar array, Circular array, Path array, Path link array, Point array, Point link array, Edit, Subelement highlight, Join, Split, Upgrade, Downgrade, Wire to B-spline, Draft to sketch, Set slope, Flip dimension, Shape 2D view
- Draft Tray: Select plane, Set style, Toggle construction mode, AutoGroup
- Snapping: Snap lock, Snap endpoint, Snap midpoint, Snap center, Snap angle, Snap intersection, Snap perpendicular, Snap extension, Snap parallel, Snap special, Snap near, Snap ortho, Snap grid, Snap working plane, Snap dimensions, Toggle grid
- Miscellaneous: Apply current style, Layer, Manage layers, Add a new named group, Move to group, Select group, Add to construction group, Toggle normal/wireframe display, Create working plane proxy, Heal, Show snap toolbar
- Additional: Constraining, Pattern, Preferences, Import Export Preferences, DXF/DWG, SVG, OCA, DAT
- Context menu:
- Layer container: Merge layer duplicates, Add new layer
- Layer: Activate this layer, Select layer contents
- Text: Open hyperlinks
- Wire: Flatten
- Working plane proxy: Write camera position, Write objects state
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