Just ran into a SolidWorks drawing with some GTOL's. Parts of each missing when viewed in Creo View for some users, but not others.
Turns out those who saw correctly have AutoCAD installed. Seems that we need all to have the correct gdt_____.ttf file under C;/Windows/Fonts.
Publishing / Viewing SolidWorks is becoming a bigger and more complex puzzle every day. Might revisit seeing if we can get .plt output to work.
Publishing / Viewing SolidWorks is becoming a bigger and more complex puzzle every day. Might revisit seeing if we can get .plt output to work.
Good luck with that.
Creo View Adapter for SolidWorks Plots Upside Down
https://support.ptc.com/appserver/cs/view/solution.jsp?n=CS22286
Publishing to Adobe Illustrator .AI file seems to me to be the closest viewable that can be exported from SolidWorks. CreoView appears to be the weak link here because it does not recognize .AI files. However AI files are as close to PDF as you might get.
For CreoView to be an Enterprise type viewer it would seem to me like it should be able to recognize almost any file type to be thorough / complete viewing tool.
Output from WC Publisher ideally would be handle vector & bitmap "text searchable" as well.
And Color postscript ".PS" files from Publisher of Creo Drawings stays as close to what Creo Drawings show.
I'm tinkering with file types...
We recently similar issue w/GTOL's for publishing SW to DWG. Solved by adding a font file.