The conversion quality [of dwg2svg] is low (Resolution low and drawing is bright and in black and white)
Also missing fonts or Hebrew encoding or UTF-8 and how i can change the font the conversion is using?
dwg2svg quality and fonts
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dwg2svg quality and fonts
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Re: dwg2svg quality and fonts
Please note that unlike bitmap files, SVG files have by definition no fixed resolution (i.e. they are 'scalable vector graphics' = SVG).The conversion quality [of dwg2svg] is low (Resolution low
Perhaps the SVG viewer you are using displays SVG files smaller than desired. You might want to try Inkscape, a free application to view and edit SVG files.
Depending on your SVG viewer, very thin black lines may be displayed as light gray lines. This effect is part of a rendering technique that is called anti-aliasing.drawing is bright and in black and white)
The output should not be black/white but resemble the same colors that are used in the input. Perhaps you can attach a file for testing or send it to us via e-mail?
QCAD uses the fonts that are available on the operating system.Also missing fonts or Hebrew encoding or UTF-8
I've attached a simple example DXF file with the outputs.
Input: Without the -g switch, texts are exported as paths:
dwg2svg -a -e 1.5 -c 0.5 -o ./hebrew.svg ./hebrew.dxfOutput: The -g switch exports texts as SVG text entities:
dwg2svg -a -e 1.5 -c 0.5 -f -g -o ./hebrew_g.svg ./hebrew.dxfOutput:
With the -p switch, the same fonts as in the input file are used. Without -p, texts are exported as paths.how i can change the font the conversion is using?