Graeme Geldenhuys ha scritto:
Funky Beast wrote:
Most if not all CAD or vectorial software out there supports
import/export from/to DXF format. If you support importing this format,
you would already support a plethora of designing software out there.
Your customers will have more choices for their favourite designing tool.
I agree with that. DXF is the de-facto standard file format that 99% of
the CAD and Engineering software support. I have a friend that runs his
own engineering firm. I asked him about this and he said, over the years
they switched designing software and all of them supported DXF files.
This is true if you deal with metal sheet and mechanical applications.
But when you deal with cutting/engraving applicazions, PostScript is
preferred because of his (vector) font handling ability.
I suppose that this is the reason why Felipe wishes to start with
PostScript (or EPS).
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