Playing with this more it appears that Inkscape DXF in can not handle blocks or PLINES. As you can see it still gives the following error. I removed most of the drawing and exported as an R13 Ascii DXF from Draftsight. If there is a way to submit directly and privately (and remove this) I would appreciate it. Submitting publicly is problematic as this is confidential information. Any ideas? Is DXF in just broken in this release? I have deleted and exploded and purged everything down to a couple of objects and sometimes it will import, but other times the same DXF will not import so my attempt to narrow it down to a PLINE or Block when I though that was it now may not be the issue. I had thought the issue may be PLINES or Blocks but now I'm not sure. Traceback (most recent call last): File "dxf_input.py", line 624, in DxfInput().run() File "C:\Program Files\Inkscape\share\inkscape\extensions\inkex\base.py", line 123, in run self.save_raw(self.effect()) File "dxf_input.py", line 613, in effect entities() File "dxf_input.py", line 96, in export_POINT generate_ellipse(vals], vals], w / 2, 0.0, 1.0, 0.0, 0.0) NameError: name 'w' is not defined Most of the time it does not succeed and I get the following error I have tried saving as R12, R13 and R14 all with the same results. I am having a lot of trouble getting DXF input. Using IS 1.0 Win 7 Pro, CAD is Drafsight 2018. Brand new user, coming from CAD background.
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