DXF (Drawing Interchange Format) was first introduced by AutoDesk AutoCAD, and is one of the most widely used CAD/CAM/CAE applications in the world. DXF is very popular and is supported by most 3D formats on PC platforms.
A DXF file is an ASCII file containing 2D and 3D components representing a drawing. Those components are known as Entities. The DXF file can represent almost any CAD drawing using those entities, and can connect a group of entities together (such as windows, doors, etc.) and use them later in the file. The DXF file has seen many changes through the years, from version 2.6 to the latest release version 14. However, the latest release of AutoCAD still manages to open files created with any of the earlier versions.
LEADTOOLS supports all current variations of the DXF format (versions 2.6, 6, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15(2000), 18( 2004)).
You can load any of the DXF files as either vector images or raster images. Users can load a DXF file, and save it to any of the file formats supported by LEADTOOLS.
This file format supports Geometric text, layout support, adding support for loading different paper spaces from DXF file.
This file format supports loading with different units and viewing multi-degree spline.
This file format is not supported in the Imaging toolkits. Read and write support for this format is provided in the Document and Medical Imaging toolkits.
This file format is not supported in the non-vector toolkits. Read support and write support for this format are provided in the LEADTOOLS Vector Imaging toolkit and are unlocked when the Vector features are unlocked.
The file constants associated with this file format are:
Constant | Read Support | Write Support | Description |
---|---|---|---|
FILE_DXF | Yes | Yes | [58] AutoDesk AutoCAD ASCII format Release 12. |
FILE_DXF_R12 | Yes | Yes | Same as FILE_DXF |
FILE_DXF_R13 | Yes | Yes | [290] AutoDesk AutoCAD ASCII format Release 13. |
When DXF files are rasterized, they are 24 BPP. You can read and write vector DXF files at 8 BPP.
The following table indicates which objects LEAD can load and which objects it can save:
Object | Load | Save |
---|---|---|
Arc | Supported | Supported |
Attdef | Supported | Not Supported |
Attrib | Supported | Not Supported |
Circle | Supported | Supported |
Clone | Supported | Supported |
Ellipse | Supported | Supported |
Elliptical Arc | Supported | Not Supported |
Gradient | Supported | Not Supported |
Insert | Supported | Not Supported |
Leader | Supported | Not Supported |
Lines | Supported | Supported |
LWPolyline | Supported | Not Supported |
MText | Supported | Supported |
Point | Supported | Supported |
Polygons | Supported | Supported |
PolyLine | Supported | Supported |
Raster | Supported | Supported (DXF13) |
Region | Supported | Not Supported |
SeqEnd | Not Supported | Not Supported |
Simple Ray Object | Supported | Not Supported |
Simple Construction Line | Supported | Not Supported |
Simple Multi-Line | Supported | Not Supported |
Solid | Supported | Not Supported |
Spline | Supported | Not Supported |
Table | Supported | Not Supported |
Text | Supported | Supported |
Tolerance | Supported | Not Supported |
Vertex | Supported | Supported |
Wipeout | Supported | Not Supported |
WPolyLine | Supported | Not Supported |
3DFace | Supported | Supported |
3D Solid | Not Supported | Not Supported |
This format does not support LEAD's redirected IO feature, therefore it cannot be used with LMemoryFile::LoadMemory, MemoryFile::Save, or LFile::FeedLoad.