[solved] Block Attributes and AutoCAD
Posted: Tue Oct 18, 2022 2:22 am
Windows 11 Pro
QCAD 3.28.8
I have a DXF I need to send to someone that uses AutoCAD. As a teacher I have free access to all Autodesk products, so I downloaded AutoCAD just to see what my file looked like in that program. I noticed that my block attributes do not show up. I'm specifically concerned about the "Rep Plot (ARCH C)" layout block. I never use ACAD so I have no idea what I'm doing in that program.
Note that I use blocks as a means to store separate drawings all in one file so I don't have several files to keep track of. I know that isn't standard practice, but it's always worked fine for me within QCAD. I find it easier than having several disparate items scattered in model space and creating viewports for each of those separate items, or having to worry about manually re-inserting external library items if I make a change to one of those library drawings. Also note that much of the text on the Rep Plot uses the "Graphite Light" font, which I have included in the zip file attachment.
I'm wondering what silly thing I might be doing that is preventing ACAD from seeing my block attribute text. Since my "Rep Plot" block contains several other blocks, I tried exploding that main Rep Plot block to see if that helped ACAD "see" the text in those sub-blocks but that didn't seem to make a difference.
I appreciate any thoughts anyone has.
QCAD 3.28.8
I have a DXF I need to send to someone that uses AutoCAD. As a teacher I have free access to all Autodesk products, so I downloaded AutoCAD just to see what my file looked like in that program. I noticed that my block attributes do not show up. I'm specifically concerned about the "Rep Plot (ARCH C)" layout block. I never use ACAD so I have no idea what I'm doing in that program.
Note that I use blocks as a means to store separate drawings all in one file so I don't have several files to keep track of. I know that isn't standard practice, but it's always worked fine for me within QCAD. I find it easier than having several disparate items scattered in model space and creating viewports for each of those separate items, or having to worry about manually re-inserting external library items if I make a change to one of those library drawings. Also note that much of the text on the Rep Plot uses the "Graphite Light" font, which I have included in the zip file attachment.
I'm wondering what silly thing I might be doing that is preventing ACAD from seeing my block attribute text. Since my "Rep Plot" block contains several other blocks, I tried exploding that main Rep Plot block to see if that helped ACAD "see" the text in those sub-blocks but that didn't seem to make a difference.
I appreciate any thoughts anyone has.