When I view a DXF (produced by SolidWorks) in eDrawings, it has a black "paper" color and white lines. Is there any way to switch that to white paper and black lines, the way it is printed?
That lets me change the paper color to white, or the background (in the window, but behind the paper) color. But I can't change the line color at all - it stays white.
Also, is there any way to open more than one file at once? I often want to print out a dozen DXF files, but it looks like I have to open them one at a time. Is that right?
I will take a look at DraftSight. I'm just surprised that eDrawings is incapable of WYSIWYG for a print, and that you can't open multiple drawings in one operation.
Lots and lots and lots of AutoCAD users are used to looking at black backgrounds with white lines in Model Space. I suspect that is why eDrawings is the way it is.
Draftsight is the way to go for working with dxf/dwg. It is free.