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How to set extents on DWG ouput file

  • November 6, 2017
  • 6 replies
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I am writing AutoCAD DWG with changing areas/extents. My template file defines the styling. When opening the file in CAD it zooms to a blank area (possibly from the extents of the template file) and I need to zoom to extents to find my current area.

Is it possible to either remove any extent information from the template file, or force the output DWG file to zoom in on the current area extents?

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daveatsafe
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  • November 6, 2017

Hi @proudgis,

I'm sorry, but this capability is not yet available in FME's DWG writers. We have an outstanding enhancement request to add this capability (PR66535), and I will notify you as soon as it is available in beta.


daveatsafe wrote:

Hi @proudgis,

I'm sorry, but this capability is not yet available in FME's DWG writers. We have an outstanding enhancement request to add this capability (PR66535), and I will notify you as soon as it is available in beta.

Hi @daveatsafe​,

 

I have this same issue where I'm writing DWG files based on a template. When I open the DWG in AutoCAD 2024 the view is zoomed out far and I need to zoom to extents to see the actual data.

 

Was PR66535 ever implemented?

 

Thanks,

John


lazarlubomir
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  • November 15, 2024

Hi ​@daveatsafe ,

 

please do you have any updates in that issue? :-)

 

Thank a lot!

Lubo


daveatsafe
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  • November 15, 2024

Hi ​@lazarlubomir,

It’s been a while, but we have added this issue to the queue for our CAD team. 


deanhowell
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  • January 27, 2025

We have the same issue and would like to see when it might be implemented.


scottchase
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  • January 27, 2025

@proudgis Yes, you can remove the extent information from the template by saving the template file without any objects outside your desired area. Alternatively, to force the DWG file to zoom to the current area, you can use the ZOOM command with the Extents option after opening the file, or set the View in your template to match the desired zoom level. You might also consider adjusting the Plot Area setting to ensure it reflects your current drawing extents. For more on connecting with SQL Server, check out SQL Server Connectors.


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