I'm trying to come up with a lisp routine or a script to convert a folder of dwgs into dxf files. I was going to use script pro but it's not compatible with Windows 7. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks,
Mike
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I'm trying to come up with a lisp routine or a script to convert a folder of dwgs into dxf files. I was going to use script pro but it's not compatible with Windows 7. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks,
Mike
Goodday gentlemen,
we are also working at developing a script / mini-program aimed at batch converting dwg files into nwd or nwc files. I am aware of the dgn2nwc.pl Perl script distributed with NW, but I am not comfortable with trying to modify it to convert dwg files rahter than dgn files.
Jaberwok, it looks like you hint at some application for this, but there is no link or other indication in your post. Would you be able to point me in the right direction, please ?
Thank you .
Last edited by ndar; 2013-02-01 at 09:14 AM. Reason: corrected spelling mistakes
Hmm, there was a link.
I'm guessing that I was referring to AutoScript
The link is there... click on "This" and it will take you right to it
from the cadig website:
Using AutoCAD's free ScriptPro, you can apply a set of commands to multiple drawings by simply specifying a script file and the list of drawings that you would like to apply the script to. But ScriptPro isn't compatible with 64-bit. AutoScript is compatible with 64-bit. And AutoScript for AutoCAD is a free AutoCAD add-in. You can use AutoScript as AutoCAD's free ScriptPro. AutoScript for AutoCAD LT is coming soon.