I am using Windows 7, QCAD 5.5.1, Inkscape 0.92.2 (SVG 1.1 specification)
When I import an Inkscape SVG drawing file into QCAD the selected image has many extraneous BLUE dots. The simple Inkscape line drawings are created from an overlay tracing. I delete the underlying image before saving as SVG. The Inkscape linewidth was 0.254 mm. These BLUE dot artifacts are causing a problem when I want to use a laser cutting system. What is causing these artifacts? How can I remedy the problem?
[solved] Extraneous BLUE dots in Imported SVG drawing
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[solved] Extraneous BLUE dots in Imported SVG drawing
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Re: Extraneous BLUE dots in Imported SVG drawing
Hi Len - welcome to the QCAD forum.
Please doublecheck the Versions number. You're using a Community / Trial or Pro version?Len wrote:I am using ... QCAD 5.5.1
I need to see the drawing but it looks like points. Please attach the drawing to this thread. ThanksLen wrote:These BLUE dot artifacts are causing a problem when I want to use a laser cutting system. What is causing these artifacts? How can I remedy the problem?
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Re: Extraneous BLUE dots in Imported SVG drawing
I am using the Pro version (paid) of QCAD (Version: 3.19.1.0 (3.19.1)). Attached is the DXF file your requested. If needed, please SELECT ALL and the extra spots will appear.
In response to a earlier question (~2011) QCAD stated that only simple lines, circles etc. are supported for SVG imported into QCAD. Not sure if that drawback still exists? Could that explain my difficulties with importing simple Inkscape drawing SVG files into QCAD?
Thanks,
In response to a earlier question (~2011) QCAD stated that only simple lines, circles etc. are supported for SVG imported into QCAD. Not sure if that drawback still exists? Could that explain my difficulties with importing simple Inkscape drawing SVG files into QCAD?
Thanks,
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Re: Extraneous BLUE dots in Imported SVG drawing
As noted in my recent posting....
"Postby andrew » Wed Sep 28, 2011 9:12 am
Please note that SVG import is very limited at this point and was mainly added to facilitate some SVG files we have in the part library.
Only typical CAD entities (paths, lines, arc, circles, etc.) are supported."
"Postby andrew » Wed Sep 28, 2011 9:12 am
Please note that SVG import is very limited at this point and was mainly added to facilitate some SVG files we have in the part library.
Only typical CAD entities (paths, lines, arc, circles, etc.) are supported."
Re: Extraneous BLUE dots in Imported SVG drawing
Hallo Len - thank you for the drawing.
Why your Laser cutter has a problem with that? I don't know but ...
How: Select (double mouse click) the outside shape (Eye isn't a problem!) and launch the Polyline tool "Create from selected entities" to convert the shape into a Polyline. The selection will disappear and is now a polyline. Done!
BTW: That is why I have ask you for the used QCAD Version. The Community Edition hasn't this tool ...
Have you noticed that there is already a 3.19.2 ....
Please keep us posted how it works.
Yes - I can reproduce it. This shape is built with 8 Lines, 72 Arcs and 19 Splines. Those "artifacts" are part of the arcs which indicates where the center of the arc is. 72 arcs = 72 reference points (blue points). Technically everything correct and as expected. I don't see a svg problem.Len wrote:If needed, please SELECT ALL and the extra spots will appear.
Why your Laser cutter has a problem with that? I don't know but ...
You need to get rid of the arcs - easiest way would be to convert the shape into a Polyline.Len wrote:How can I remedy the problem?
How: Select (double mouse click) the outside shape (Eye isn't a problem!) and launch the Polyline tool "Create from selected entities" to convert the shape into a Polyline. The selection will disappear and is now a polyline. Done!
BTW: That is why I have ask you for the used QCAD Version. The Community Edition hasn't this tool ...
Have you noticed that there is already a 3.19.2 ....
Please keep us posted how it works.
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Re: Extraneous BLUE dots in Imported SVG drawing
Husky,
Thank you! Your suggestion worked perfectly. I am new to QCAD and CAD jargon and appreciate your kind assistance. I also installed the latest revision of QCAD as you suggested and also checked the box for automatic notification of updates in the Help menu.
Happy Holidays,
Len
Thank you! Your suggestion worked perfectly. I am new to QCAD and CAD jargon and appreciate your kind assistance. I also installed the latest revision of QCAD as you suggested and also checked the box for automatic notification of updates in the Help menu.
Happy Holidays,
Len
Re: Extraneous BLUE dots in Imported SVG drawing
You're welcome.
Happy Holidays to you too.
Husky
Happy Holidays to you too.
Husky
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