![]() ![]() I really don't want to abandon all the work I've done, but I don't know what else to do at this point.Īnyone have any ideas on wtf I do here? I've definitely made this work before, but I'm at a loss as to how to move forward. I've seen this mentioned elsewhere, but the bug reports for it are all 3+ years old at this point and saying they fixed this in previous versions - I'm in the latest version (0.923) and the problem is ongoing. Notice the scale, that's definitely not how I exported it: Here's what it looks like AFTER I export to DXF. Here's what I'm trying to use as my settings at the moment, although I've tried every variation of them at this point: Here's what it looks like before I export to DXF, right after I've finished my trace: Which is why it's so INFURIATING that now, as I'm trying to do new maps, they're all outputting with far too many lines. I've done this at least once successfully. I settled on a process where I output the street map I want as a PNG, use Trace Bitmap to get the silhouettes, and then save that file as a DXF. ![]() What should have happened convert to dxf file format Inkscape Version and Operating System: Inkscape Version: v1.0 Operating System. Allowed values: svg,png,ps,eps,pdf,emf,wmf,xaml. So I've been messing around with methods for laser cutting maps into MDF. however in GUI under FILE -> SAVE AS we can see a lot of file formats including DXF What happened InkFileExportCmd::export: Unknown export type: out.dxf.
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