this might be a little specialized but i use corel generally to layout architectural drawings. I export them from autocad usually as a .pdf with a variety of different line weights, I notice its not the .pdf but corel tends distort or alter these line weights which typically undoes hours of hard work, is there a way to make these line weights transfer more smoothly to corel?
Have you tried exporting your drawing as an EPS or DFX and importing it.
I have no experience with CAD software but it's worth a try.
Does this also happen when you are importing the Original DWG file?
i have tried .eps, and i dont really remember it being too much better.. i dont think a dxf would work because the way i use autocad is to assign line weight by colour of the object, so the line weight is not applied until you post script it, ie eps or pdf.
Hello n3v; I'm used to a older Ver. of AuotCad, All of the lines would import & export as hair lines, I don't know about the newer ver. ( just something to keep in mind. ) Are you related to "R2V2?
Ah George you're back, making them hairline is easy! its when theyre all different thicknesses, perhaps if i set the ones coming out of autocad to match the preset thicknesses that corel has it might help?
also N3V is supposed to be nev but i think that username was taken!
Hello Again n3v; I was hoping you could get me a autograph ( Darn ) How about adding the line thickness in Corel after importing, or using a "Contour"?
George