Discussion:
Open DWG/DWF Files in Linux
Charles Yao
2005-06-24 09:13:19 UTC
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Hi guys anyone know what program I can download to use DWG/DWF files
in linux? We use to have DWF viewer from Autodesk but since moving to
Linux we have had a hard time opening these files.

Thanks a lot
Thomas Templin
2005-06-24 10:33:32 UTC
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Post by Charles Yao
Hi guys anyone know what program I can download to use DWG/DWF
files in linux? We use to have DWF viewer from Autodesk but since
moving to Linux we have had a hard time opening these files.
Free Software:
QCad
http://www.ribbonsoft.com/qcad.html
Uses native DWG file format.
Claims to be a professional CAD application, IMHO _very_ optimistic.
But it is a very good sketcher and comes along with well done
documentation (qcad-doc).
May be instaled via apt-get / synaptic.

Propretary Software:
VariCAD
http://www.varicad.com/
Professional 2D / 3D CAD Tool.
Uses native DXF Format
And due to my experience damned fast, faster than Autodesk AutoCAD.

Bye,
Thomas
Charles Yao
2005-06-25 15:49:24 UTC
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Thanks Thomas
Post by Thomas Templin
Post by Charles Yao
Hi guys anyone know what program I can download to use DWG/DWF
files in linux? We use to have DWF viewer from Autodesk but since
moving to Linux we have had a hard time opening these files.
QCad
http://www.ribbonsoft.com/qcad.html
Uses native DWG file format.
Claims to be a professional CAD application, IMHO _very_ optimistic.
But it is a very good sketcher and comes along with well done
documentation (qcad-doc).
May be instaled via apt-get / synaptic.
VariCAD
http://www.varicad.com/
Professional 2D / 3D CAD Tool.
Uses native DXF Format
And due to my experience damned fast, faster than Autodesk AutoCAD.
Bye,
Thomas
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Charles Yao
2006-03-11 08:43:13 UTC
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Post by Thomas Templin
Post by Charles Yao
Hi guys anyone know what program I can download to use DWG/DWF
files in linux? We use to have DWF viewer from Autodesk but since
moving to Linux we have had a hard time opening these files.
QCad
http://www.ribbonsoft.com/qcad.html
Uses native DWG file format.
Claims to be a professional CAD application, IMHO _very_ optimistic.
But it is a very good sketcher and comes along with well done
documentation (qcad-doc).
May be instaled via apt-get / synaptic.
VariCAD
http://www.varicad.com/
Professional 2D / 3D CAD Tool.
Uses native DXF Format
And due to my experience damned fast, faster than Autodesk AutoCAD.
Bye,
Thomas
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I used qcad, but it only opens dxf files. any dwg to dxf converters int he
repository?

Charles

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Carroll Grigsby
2006-03-12 17:02:48 UTC
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Post by Charles Yao
Post by Thomas Templin
Post by Charles Yao
Hi guys anyone know what program I can download to use DWG/DWF
files in linux? We use to have DWF viewer from Autodesk but since
moving to Linux we have had a hard time opening these files.
QCad
http://www.ribbonsoft.com/qcad.html
Uses native DWG file format.
Claims to be a professional CAD application, IMHO _very_ optimistic.
But it is a very good sketcher and comes along with well done
documentation (qcad-doc).
May be instaled via apt-get / synaptic.
VariCAD
http://www.varicad.com/
Professional 2D / 3D CAD Tool.
Uses native DXF Format
And due to my experience damned fast, faster than Autodesk AutoCAD.
Bye,
Thomas
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I used qcad, but it only opens dxf files. any dwg to dxf converters int he
repository?
Charles
Charles:
This turned up on sourceforge:
http://lx-viewer.sourceforge.net/
Athough there haven't been any new versions since August 2003, the
developers are active on the lx-viewer forum. (And no, I haven't tried
it. CAD is one of those things that I gave up when I retired five years
ago.)

-- cmg
Duncan Lithgow
2006-03-15 18:22:32 UTC
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Post by Thomas Templin
QCad
http://www.ribbonsoft.com/qcad.html
Uses native DWG file format.
Claims to be a professional CAD application, IMHO _very_ optimistic.
But it is a very good sketcher and comes along with well done
documentation (qcad-doc).
May be instaled via apt-get / synaptic.
It's good, I'd say it can be compared to AutoCad lt 2000. But it does
_not_ use DWG, from the main page: "DXF Format (DXF 2004, R12)"

DWG is an extremely complex format, the best hope for compatibility is
OpenDWG (see: http://www.opendesign.com/ - commercial organisation with
admirable aims. )

DWG is an evil format, now it's even weakly encrypted (see:
http://www.opendwg.org/News/040103.htm). If you want to open DWG files
from current versions of AutoCad you'll need something that supports
OpenDWG or real DWG, there must be a list somewhere on their site. Maybe
something from http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/DWG can run in wine...?

The only one I know of that runs on Linux (using wine) and is BricsCAD
( http://www.bricscad.com/ ) which I've heard is good. They don't offer
a .deb package, email them on linux at bricscad.com to encourage them to
make one. I tried to convert the demo with alien and didn't make it
work, you may have more luck.

Depending on the complexity of the drawings, especially if there is a
lot of printing information, you may have top stick with DWG, otherwise
get someone to export them in AutoCad to DXF format. I can do that if
you don't have too many files.

Good luck, it's a real problem - so I'm very happy about the appearance
of BricsCad, please help me push them to make a .deb package.

Duncan
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Duncan Lithgow
2006-03-16 13:09:06 UTC
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Post by Duncan Lithgow
Maybe
something from http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/DWG can run in wine...?
I tried a few and found two that seem to run fine in wine (strictly
speaking they ran in crossover office so they _can_ run in wine)

Duncan
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