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From: Michael Gibson
Hi Stefano,
re:
> Autocad/dxf
> is there ways (or will there be) to put imported dxf curves info on different moi layers automatically
> on import? Looks like layer names or likely lineweights are favourite.
Yes, that's a new feature in v4 that the DXF importer will read in layers in the DXF file and make styles in MoI from them.
> Illustrator
> I understand the import export is based on eps / ai (vs 8)
> Theres a thread I read somewhere about exporting layers to illustrator.
> by applying styles....once this is set up can moi import layers
> from illustrator?
No, importing and exporting are pretty different things. MoI can export layers to AI v8 format but not read them in from AI as of yet.
re:
> Universal import
> If any comaptible vector document is single page file and has a number or defined "mapped file name syntax" (or simple prefix) say
> ~10filename.eps
> THEN....
> after import those curves are place on moi layer "10filename"
It seems kind of unusual - are there other programs that use certain character sequences in filenames to trigger behavior like this?
I think it would be possible to make a plug-in that would behave like this.
- Michael
From: stefano (LIGHTWAVE)
Hi Michael,
Re: dxf very interested to see the v4 final or dialogue or at least a demo of that. I wont be in trial mode soon ;0)
From my experience DXF curves can be clunky sometimes inside various drawing packages (esp. If supplied by others). MoI3d dxf import seems faultless so far. DXF are still the defacto "input" or exchange standard in my industry for cad to cam; ending up on cnc.
Re: "ai" and "illustrator"
Whilst i might not be an adobe-fan, nice to hear layer imports can maybe be introduced in future; it will open up more options for all.
Re: universal file import and pdf
I'm not saying all my ideas are conventional nor that a filename syntax
is required. I thought using import filenames could be a simple way to make certain files do certain
things - perhaps as a script before a baked in feature. For single file imports a command "import file to layer/style/object name"
would or could work. Only advantage of using filename syntax is it might get people like me working to filename structures.
The fundamental part is this:
Why bother typing a layer/style or object type name when it could come from the filename?
Taking it further... Immagine I want to import 10 files .eps .dxf or ai in one go??
Could we maybe consider to try testing something soon for these examples:
》1. Single file name imported creates to single named moi layer/style (e.g file#4 as an example)
》2. multiple file selection to multiple layers - creates many layers/styles (e.g. file #1,2,3&4)
》3. Multi-page pdf to multi layer moi file, where each page is a layer/style - creates many moi layers/styles.
(testing pdfs at moment). Seems this last one could take the "page name or bookmark" from the pdf
or just take page numbers if that was too difficult.
I think this is power and usability and seems you likely have the framework.
From: stefano (LIGHTWAVE)
Example graphic used where 'all layers' or all pdf pages are merged.
1. Single file import..
Single file import just takes an .eps dxf or .ai file and 'pastes' into moi3d and creates
the layer name and style.
2. Multi file import would create 4 MOI3D' layers'
File #1
File #2
File #3
File #4
.eps files attached in this example.
3. Multi page pdf.
Moi imports the pdf its 3 page numbers or 3 bookmarks in this example
each page is effectively seen as a seperate layer/object group and on top of each other.
Moi creates the layer/style/object names.
Note: At moment moi seems to be able to import multi page PDF documents
- but all on one drawing area.
Attachments:
1-TO-MOI-1.eps
2-TO-MOI-2.eps
3-TO-MOI-3.eps
4-TO-MOI-ALL-OBJECTS.eps
MOI3D_#2_import-multiple-files-to-STYLES-or-object-layers.3dm
PDF-LAYERS-TO-MOI.pdf
Image Attachments:
all-layers-or-pages-ON.jpg
MoI-file-name-to-styles.jpg
PDF-PAGES-TO-MOI-BOOKMARKS-AS-LAYER-NAME.jpg
From: Michael Gibson
Hi Stefano,
> Re: dxf very interested to see the v4 final or dialogue or at least a demo of that. I wont be in trial mode soon ;0)
If you have an example DXF file where you wanted layers to come through, if you can post it I can convert it and post the result back and then you can see what that looks like.
re: file import to style with filename, try the attached plug-in.
- Michael
Attachments:
ImportFilenameToStyle.js
From: stefano (LIGHTWAVE)
Many thanks for this Michael, I anticipate to have the license on
Monday just deciding which reseller.. best I try dxf bit later. I think I've seen enough and want to move forward now.. really like flexibility the software can provide and excited to get things done to my ideas...
FYI:
My intention is to develop a very fast workflow for creating models all basically same product, mainly just with dimension changes... then export and render these fast...
One question, very relevant to this potential workflow is...
Can a dxf or vector object that's been imported be identified easily by line weight, object name or some other feature like colour or the 'style layer' it's on?
Basically I would create a load of points, dots or shapes
and want these individual 'reference objects' to be replaced with a moi3d library object, in a click.
You can presume these objects will start as 2D or have ZO
until moi takes over :0)
Kindest Regards
Stefano
From: Michael Gibson
Hi Stefano,
re:
> Can a dxf object that's been imported be identified easily by line weight or some other feature
> like colour or the 'style layer' it's on?
Currently MoI does not have any support for assigning line weights, and colors cannot be set as an individual object property. An object's color in Moi comes from the style that it is assigned to.
But I would think the style/layer that its on could be used for that.
But I'm not sure that I entirely understand what you're trying to do by identifying the imported object.
- Michael
From: stefano (LIGHTWAVE)
Hi Michael, I feel that's great for now. Will 'get stuck in' learning moi3d (v4 etc) next. Probably best to create a seperate post with an example on my particular object 'swapping' idea bit later. Thanks again for your
answers that have created positive momentum.
-- Stefano
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