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Hi,
Did somebody manage to import a "dxf" file in CDF-GEOM. I tried several times but everything I get is just a bunch of chaotic points. Shall I try another Autocad output file? Thanks! Lari |
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Try importing all lines and points, which is one of the options
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I think you should export from autocad using an ACIS file and then import this acis file from a cfd-geom program
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