RE: Mathematica graphics to AutoCad?
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- Subject: [mg11257] RE: [mg11207] Mathematica graphics to AutoCad?
- From: jmt <jmthomas@cybercable.tm.fr>
- Date: Wed, 4 Mar 1998 01:39:17 -0500
- Organization: TeA
There is a package Utilities`DXF` that performs transfers of mathematica graphics to DXF format (AutoCad standard): you can write dxf files (but not read them). If this package does not come with your distribution, it is certainly available on Math!source. Hope this helps, ----------------------------------------------- Jean-Marie THOMAS Conseil et Audit en Ingenierie de Calcul www.cybercable.tm.fr/~jmthomas ------------------------------------------------ -----Message d'origine----- De: Russell Towle [SMTP:rustybel@foothill.net] Date: mardi 3 mars 1998 05:11 A: mathgroup@smc.vnet.net Objet: [mg11207] Mathematica graphics to AutoCad? Hi all, I am using Mathematica version 2.2 on a Mac, and wish to export graphics (ListContourPlot) to AutoCad running under Windows NT. I am told that AutoCad accepts PostScript files, with suffix .ps. I am used to creating EPS files from Mathematica graphics, but I am uncertain that even if converted to Windows EPS, these files would work in AutoCad. Suggestions? TIA!!! Russell Towle Giant Gap Press: books on California history, digital topographic maps P.O. Box 141 Dutch Flat, California 95714 ------------------------------ Voice: (916) 389-2872 e-mail: rustybel@foothill.net ------------------------------