I do electrical engineering for tenant spaces, and it seems like this would work wonderfully for this purpose. I'm getting used to the way it differs from AutoCAD (and the similarities between them).
What is the maximum file size, or maximum number of elements that a single drawing would be able to contain?
The program locked up when I tried to use a External Reference (used it as a block like was mentioned in a different topic) that had about 40 layers. However a XREF with only 20 layers seemed to work fine, but made the operations a bit laggy.
Thanks
Maximum file size
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Re: Maximum file size
emage wrote: The program locked up when I tried to use a External Reference (used it as a block like was mentioned in a different topic) that had about 40 layers. However a XREF with only 20 layers seemed to work fine, but made the operations a bit laggy.
Thanks
How Xref inserted?
I tried to insert a file (a.dxf) as a block in (b.dxf) but if I edit the file (a.dxf) does not modify the block in (b.dxf)
Thanks.