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T-FLEX Parametric CAD. Fundamentals. 2D Design

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<strong>Fundamentals</strong>. Two-Dimensional <strong>Design</strong><br />

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Code Page. This parameter allows selecting the desired text encoding. The default encoding corresponds<br />

to the language used in T-<strong>FLEX</strong> <strong>CAD</strong>. When exporting a file that contains characters of a language other<br />

than that used in T-<strong>FLEX</strong> <strong>CAD</strong>, you may need to change encoding.<br />

Besides the above examples, you can also select which pages of the source T-<strong>FLEX</strong> <strong>CAD</strong> drawing to export<br />

in the Auto<strong>CAD</strong> document (the group “Pages to Convert”). Page selection is done in the same way as when<br />

printing a document.<br />

If the drawing being exported uses SHX fonts missing in Auto<strong>CAD</strong>, you can add those to<br />

Auto<strong>CAD</strong> by copying those fonts into its working directory.<br />

The earlier versions of T-<strong>FLEX</strong> <strong>CAD</strong> (8.0 and prior), a different export/import mechanism was used for<br />

exchanging data with the Auto<strong>CAD</strong> formats. The old mechanism did not support Auto<strong>CAD</strong> 2004/2005 files<br />

format and the binary *.DXB format. When exporting a T-<strong>FLEX</strong> <strong>CAD</strong> drawing into Auto<strong>CAD</strong>, one could<br />

not select specific pages of a drawing that needed to be exported. Besides, the conversion method of T-<strong>FLEX</strong><br />

<strong>CAD</strong> elements into Auto<strong>CAD</strong> elements that was used in the old mechanism might not always deliver correct<br />

translation of all drawing elements. Nevertheless, the old data exchange mechanism had its own advantages.<br />

For example, it supported selection of the operating system for exporting (for data exchange with old<br />

Auto<strong>CAD</strong> versions), as well as a text conversion method. This mechanism is also preserved in T-<strong>FLEX</strong><br />

<strong>CAD</strong> 10.<br />

To use the old mechanism of data exchange with<br />

Auto<strong>CAD</strong> format for exporting, you would need<br />

to check an additional flag “Use Version 8<br />

Algorithm”. Activating the flag enables the<br />

parameters of the old mechanism and blocks the<br />

parameters inherent solely to the new mechanism<br />

T-<strong>FLEX</strong> <strong>CAD</strong> 10. Described below are the<br />

parameters pertaining solely to the old export<br />

mechanism:<br />

Convert Dimensions to. T-<strong>FLEX</strong> <strong>CAD</strong><br />

dimensions conversion into Auto<strong>CAD</strong><br />

elements in the old mechanism differs from<br />

the mechanism of the version 10. The<br />

following options are available:<br />

Dimensions. When exporting a dimension, an<br />

Auto<strong>CAD</strong> block is created in which all strokes and text are added that were related to the dimension. This<br />

block “links” to the Auto<strong>CAD</strong> dimension. A shortcoming of such approach is the fact that the dimension<br />

appearance may change significantly when regenerating in Auto<strong>CAD</strong>.<br />

Lines and Text. In this method, no Auto<strong>CAD</strong> dimensions are created; instead, all T-<strong>FLEX</strong> <strong>CAD</strong><br />

dimension data translates into lines and text.<br />

Text Conversion\Convert Text. This parameter determines into what Auto<strong>CAD</strong> system elements the T-<br />

<strong>FLEX</strong> <strong>CAD</strong> text will be converted:<br />

To Text. The original drawing text will be translated into Auto<strong>CAD</strong> text. The “Code Page” parameter<br />

allows selecting the desired text encoding;<br />

To Lines. The original T-<strong>FLEX</strong> <strong>CAD</strong> text are converted into a set of line strokes.

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