gunnykiln
Mechanical
- May 14, 2004
- 78
HI,
We have been using Ashlar Vellum 3D for about 7 years and it is time to upgrade to a solids program. Since it will be cheapest to upgrade (since it is an ashlar upgrade) and not a very steep learning curve (since the interface and commands are about the same) I ran the demo of Cobalt for about a week and did not like it at all. In a lot of ways it felt more like a beta product that a released one. So I got a Solid Edge demo and so far I really like it. But we have one big problem that needs to be resolved before we commit.
We have a customer that absolutely requires good quality drafts in dwg format to import into their AutoCAD programs without the need to install additional software or files on their computers. In our tests with this customer everything worked great except that Solid Edge draft symbols (like the symbols for diameter, counterbore, countersink, depth, and so on) do not import into AutoCAD 2000 correctly. They also do not print in a pdf correctly if the Solid Edge symbol fonts are not installed on the PC.
I called tech support and they suggested we send the solid edge font files to the customer and have them install them. Or we should have them install the free solid edge viewer. The customer responded with the fact that they are a very large company with plants all over the world and it would simply not be feasible to expect them to install fonts or viewers on the hundreds of PCs all over the world in order to view our drafts correctly in pdf and AutoCAD DWG.
So in short, here is the question: How do I get the Solid Edge draft containing ANSI draft symbols exported in a DWG to correctly import into AutoCAD 2000 without installing any additional files/software on the AutoCAD PC?
Thanks much,
Larry
We have been using Ashlar Vellum 3D for about 7 years and it is time to upgrade to a solids program. Since it will be cheapest to upgrade (since it is an ashlar upgrade) and not a very steep learning curve (since the interface and commands are about the same) I ran the demo of Cobalt for about a week and did not like it at all. In a lot of ways it felt more like a beta product that a released one. So I got a Solid Edge demo and so far I really like it. But we have one big problem that needs to be resolved before we commit.
We have a customer that absolutely requires good quality drafts in dwg format to import into their AutoCAD programs without the need to install additional software or files on their computers. In our tests with this customer everything worked great except that Solid Edge draft symbols (like the symbols for diameter, counterbore, countersink, depth, and so on) do not import into AutoCAD 2000 correctly. They also do not print in a pdf correctly if the Solid Edge symbol fonts are not installed on the PC.
I called tech support and they suggested we send the solid edge font files to the customer and have them install them. Or we should have them install the free solid edge viewer. The customer responded with the fact that they are a very large company with plants all over the world and it would simply not be feasible to expect them to install fonts or viewers on the hundreds of PCs all over the world in order to view our drafts correctly in pdf and AutoCAD DWG.
So in short, here is the question: How do I get the Solid Edge draft containing ANSI draft symbols exported in a DWG to correctly import into AutoCAD 2000 without installing any additional files/software on the AutoCAD PC?
Thanks much,
Larry