Date: Wed, 27 Jul 1994 05:38:28 -1000 From: andym@iso_1.iso.port.ac.uk (Andrew Millson) Message-Id: Organization: University of Portsmouth, U.K. Subject: DXF format As has been stated this format will import into just about any CAD package, and a lot of DTP and/or drawing packages, which makes it very useful for transporting packages between packages/platforms The package i import DXF into most often is Coreldraw, which has no problems whatsoever Andym = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = Date: Wed, 27 Jul 1994 11:38:44 -1000 From: mauricio@tezcat.com (Mauricio Araujo) Message-Id: <316k54$4ll@xochi.tezcat.com> Organization: Tezcat.COM, Chicago Subject: Re: DXF format Andrew Millson (andym@iso_1.iso.port.ac.uk) wrote: : As has been stated this format will import into just about any CAD package, : and a lot of DTP and/or drawing packages, which makes it very useful for : transporting packages between packages/platforms : The package i import DXF into most often is Coreldraw, which has no problems : whatsoever What package on the Macintosh platform imports DXF, particularly non-CAD packages? I guess that I would like to hear from people who use different platforms (OS) and packages as to what is a fairly universal format. I have never heard of DXF, but I am not fully aware of what is out there. I would prefer that it be in Postscript, because I know that I can use that format and that my MS-DOS friends can use it also. I would like to hear >From others out there, particularly those who have tried to put pictures or line drawing on a FTP site or those who have tried to pull stuff down. They should mention what kind of problem they have had. = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = =