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dxfwrite ======== Abstract -------- A Python library to create DXF R12 drawings. a simple example:: from dxfwrite import DXFEngine as dxf drawing = dxf.drawing('test.dxf') drawing.add(dxf.line((0, 0), (10, 0), color=7)) drawing.add_layer('TEXTLAYER', color=2) drawing.add(dxf.text('Test', insert=(0, 0.2), layer='TEXTLAYER')) drawing.save() supported DXF R12 entities -------------------------- * ARC * ATTDEF * ATTRIB * BLOCK * CIRCLE * 3DFACE * INSERT * LINE * POINT * POLYLINE (special Polyface and Polymesh objects are available) * SHAPE (not tested) * SOLID * TRACE * TEXT * VERTEX (only for internal use, see Polyline, Polyface and Polymesh objects) * VIEWPORT not supported DXF R12 entities ------------------------------ * DIMENSION emulated entities from DXF R13 and later ---------------------------------------- * MTEXT (R13) ... emulated as composite entity MText * ELLIPSE (R13) ... approximated by Ellipse * SPLINE (R13) ... approximated by Spline * LWPOLYLINE (R13) ... use POLYLINE * TABLE (R2005) ... emulated as composite entity Table composite entities ------------------ * MText -- multi-line text * LinearDimension * AngularDimension * ArcDimension * RadialDimension * Table -- text and blockrefs containing table like a HTML-table * Ellipse -- approximated as POLYLINE * Spline -- cubic spline curve through breakpoints **without** additional control points, approximated as POLYLINE * Bezier -- cubic bezier curve through breakpoints **with** additional control points, approximated as POLYLINE * Clothoid -- Euler spiral, approximated as POLYLINE read/write AutoCAD ctb-files ---------------------------- The module ``acadctb`` provides the ability to read and write AutoCAD ctb-files. With ctb-files you can assign a new color or lineweight to a dxf-color-index for plotting or printing, but this has to be supported by the used application. a simple example:: from dxfwrite import acadctb ctb = acadctb.load('test.ctb') style1 = ctb.get_style(1) # dxf color index (1 .. 255) style1.set_color(23, 177, 68) # set rgb values (0..255) style1.set_lineweight(0.7) ctb.save('new.ctb') Installation ------------ with pip:: pip install dxfwrite or from source:: python setup.py install Documentation ------------- http://dxfwrite.readthedocs.org http://packages.python.org/dxfwrite/ The source code repository of dxfwrite can be found at GitHub.com: https://github.com/mozman/dxfwrite.git Feedback is greatly appreciated. mozman <[email protected]>
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