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Hi All,
in the "Creo Elements/Direct Drafting DWG/DXF Translator" manual (dxfdwg.pdf), its mentioned in the appendix "Hints and Tips for Translating MI to DXF/DWG" on page 65: “A dimension with a superfix, subfix or prefix is translated into geometry.”
Does this apply to a radius like “R5" as well, or are there other ways to convert radii and diameters to a dimension when exporting mi to dwg?
Useful Hints will be highly appreciated!
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I have made a test, translating MI to DWG and then DWG to MI, as I do not have Autocad:
- A linear dimension with prefix, postfix, superfix and subfix is translated as a dimension.
- A radius or a diameter dimension, with or without a prefix, is translated as a geometry. To be confirmed by loading the drawing on Autocad.
By experience, in general, mi dimensions are not 100% translated into dwg dimensions. When we send a dwg file, it is always accompanied by a pdf and we say that the pdf is the official document.
By the way, on your last post, you put the accepted solution to your own post.
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I have made a test, translating MI to DWG and then DWG to MI, as I do not have Autocad:
- A linear dimension with prefix, postfix, superfix and subfix is translated as a dimension.
- A radius or a diameter dimension, with or without a prefix, is translated as a geometry. To be confirmed by loading the drawing on Autocad.
By experience, in general, mi dimensions are not 100% translated into dwg dimensions. When we send a dwg file, it is always accompanied by a pdf and we say that the pdf is the official document.
By the way, on your last post, you put the accepted solution to your own post.
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Thanks a lot Kotom-eng for your reply, and for both the Tip with the PDF and the comment that I accepted the wrong post as a solution.