Graphics in Autocad

atlgeo

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I do a lot of Autocad drafting. I am designing my first web page offline before I place int here. How can I send an Autocad file to be placed on my web page. It has extentions of .dwg or .dxf. I don't think to many folks can read these formats. When i plot in .pdf, they look awful. Any suggestions?
 

cyberxzt

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i just take a screenshot for my autocad drawings, lol, but maybee there is a stand alone viewer like ms word?
 

Russ

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Autocad does have the free viewer, But, as far as making it show in a browser, I dunno.. And, you'd want to use the dxf format, if you upload the dwg file, users could download it and modify it. (I am an autocad technician) ;)
 

atlgeo

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the only way I have found to do it by plotting to a pdf file, then changing the pdf to a jpg file. it loses a lot of the detail and looks splochy.
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by the way i just put my "Instant" page up. it's atlanticgeosci.x10hosting.com

hit page 1 and you will see what I mean how the graphic and much of the lines fade out.
 
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ThePBgod

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Wouldn't it be possible to simply link to the file for direct download? Just make a note to "right click, save as".
 
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