I just upgraded to 3.24.3 after not using Qcad for a few years. I have 2 drawings made with either version 3.7.5 or 3.12.4. Not sure which exactly, as I used Linux one one PC and Windows on another and didn't always have the same version installed. Presently I'm running Windows 10 64-bit with 3.24.3.
Of my 2 drawings, one opens fine (N14YT's electrical drawing), the other opens with thick lines and is unreadable (N104CD's Drawing). Is there any idea why? Do I need to uninstall and go back to the old version and do something different? I'm not sure why one of them worked and the other didn't when I tried to edit and update them today. I attached N14YT's original and the Rev6 which I edited with 3.24.3. They both work fine.
Odd Thick Lines - Unreadable .dwg from older version
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Odd Thick Lines - Unreadable .dwg from older version
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- N14YT_Electrical_Schematic_Rev6.dwg
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- N104CD_Electrical_Schematic_Rev9.dwg
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Using 3.7.5 pro on both Linux and Windows
Re: Odd Thick Lines - Unreadable .dwg from older version
Replying to my own post, but I tried to select all on the layer and edit the layer for lineweight 0.00mm, and that fixed a few lines. But then I selected the entire drawing with all lines and chose lineweight 0.00mm and that cleaned it up. Not sure if I'll face any other odd effects, but at least this got it readable again.
Looks like there are still issues though, because when I cut some components off of N14YTs drawing and put them on N104CDs, they are huge compared to the other entities, so I'm guessing there was some scaling issue between versions, too.
Looks like there are still issues though, because when I cut some components off of N14YTs drawing and put them on N104CDs, they are huge compared to the other entities, so I'm guessing there was some scaling issue between versions, too.
Using 3.7.5 pro on both Linux and Windows
Re: Odd Thick Lines - Unreadable .dwg from older version
All of your example drawings are loading just fine. But your screenshot shows ... Rev8 which I don't have ...
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Re: Odd Thick Lines - Unreadable .dwg from older version
You are using different units (inch and none) for the drawings which can lead to surprising but correct effects in combination with copy/paste. That is not a QCAD version issue.
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Re: Odd Thick Lines - Unreadable .dwg from older version
Whoa! Many thanks for that tip! I corrected that in the drawing properties and now cut and paste gives an equal size! It looks like I'll be able to edit the drawing and basically correct everything so that they are much more equivalent.
Sorry I had the screenshot from Rev8, but didn't include that one. I originally posted but my post disappeared when I was forced to re-login, so I had to type it all up again and decided for brevity to attach fewer docs. I didn't include 8 because it acted just like the other one.
Thanks for the help today!
Sorry I had the screenshot from Rev8, but didn't include that one. I originally posted but my post disappeared when I was forced to re-login, so I had to type it all up again and decided for brevity to attach fewer docs. I didn't include 8 because it acted just like the other one.
Thanks for the help today!
Using 3.7.5 pro on both Linux and Windows