Конвертер файлов oda teigha не найден поддержка dwg отключена
FreeCAD 0.17 cannot open .dwg file
The following prompt is displayed:
- Download ODA File Converter
- installation
The path after Ubuntu 18.04 installation is: usr/bin/ODAFileConverter - Configuration
Edit → Preferences → Import-Export → DWG→ “Path to Teigha File Converter” - Use: After opening the .dwg file, the ODAFileConcerter interface will pop up automatically, and the file will be converted and opened in FreeCAD.
- If it can't be opened, check the path of ODAFileConcerter (windows needs to be configured to ODAFileConcerter.exe level). Or check the original file.
Old versions
The name of Teigha File Converter might make you think it’s a universal file converter that supports pretty much any file format, but that’s not the case. This tool is actually only a CAD drawing converter that can convert among DXF and DWG files of different versions.
The most remarkable feature of this neat application is in my opinion the fact that it supports a large variety of versions for the output files, from R12 DWG to 2013 DWG, as well as various versions of both ASCII and binary DXF files.
Another important benefit of this small tool is the fact that it’s intuitive, straightforward, and simple to use. Even beginners can handle it without any problem. Input file filters can also be specified for increased processing speed. By specifying entire folders and configuring file filters, one can use this utility to batch process multiple files at the same time. A command-line interface is also available, suitable especially for the more advanced users. An option to perform an auditing and repairing task to the input files is also provided.
To sum it all up, though a simple and neat tool, Teigha File Converter can prove to be very handy in many situations that require converting among different versions of DXF and DWG files. Furthermore, this tool is completely free.
Second step:
Download the files
9 : and click the icon button Download ZIP for the default version.
(or choice for your development version see down page) (expand to see)
10 : you must extract the file to a temporary directory (here c:\tmp)
11 : the decompresser creates a new folder named "Draft-dxf-import-master"
12 : the files are in this folder select all the files and "Cut"
13 : paste the files in the folder FreeCAD macros in the explorer open (step 6) (C:\Users\d\AppData\Roaming\FreeCAD\)
In Ubuntu, this is normally /home/your_user_name/.FreeCAD
14 : Open FreeCAD click the button , the necessary files in DXF format are present, close the window "Execute macro
15 : load your DXF file
16 : DXF file can be used
This repository contains several versions of the DXF importer. The default version, that you download when you press the "download ZIP" button above, is always the version needed by the current stable version of FreeCAD.
If you use another version of FreeCAD, for example a development version or an older version, you might also need another verison of this DXF library. You can find out which version of the DXF library is needed by your version of FreeCAD, by entering the following code in the FreeCAD python console:
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ODA File Converter
The ODA File Converter is a small freely available utility that allows to convert between several versions of DWG and DXF files. FreeCAD can use it to offer DWG import and export, by converting DWG files to the DXF format under the hood, then using its standard DXF importer to import the file contents. The restrictions of the DXF importer apply.
Installation
If the utility is not found automatically by FreeCAD after installation, you need to set the path to the executable manually. See Import Export Preferences.
What are the alternatives?
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QCAD is a well-known open-source DXF-based 2D CAD platform. It also offers a paid pro version, which is basically the open-source version plus support for the DWG format. When buying the pro version, QCAD also includes a DWG to DXF conversion utility that can be used by FreeCAD.
Installation
You need to set the path to the executable manually. See Import Export Preferences.
What can I do to help?
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I have just downloaded and installed freecad and want to import a DWG file. I have searched for the teigha converter but the page is not available. What do I do now?
Post by chrisb » Sun Sep 09, 2018 2:43 pm
Post by NormandC » Sun Sep 09, 2018 3:20 pm
Seems like Teigha File Converter was renamed to ODA File Converter.
Post by NormandC » Sun Sep 09, 2018 3:40 pm
I just tested it on Ubuntu 18.04 and it works. We'll have to revise the wiki and change all mention of Teigha to ODA. FreeCAD's DWG import-export preferences should be changed as well.
Post by NormandC » Sun Sep 09, 2018 5:14 pm
I think I updated all the places in the wiki where Teigha was mentioned and updated the download link, including in all the translated pages.
Would you be willing to make a PR to update the text string in the Import-Export/DWG preferences? Maybe replace the existing text string:
Post by Kunda1 » Sun Sep 09, 2018 7:03 pm
NormandC wrote: ↑ Sun Sep 09, 2018 5:14 pm I think I updated all the places in the wiki where Teigha was mentioned and updated the download link, including in all the translated pages.
Would you be willing to make a PR to update the text string in the Import-Export/DWG preferences? Maybe replace the existing text string:
Post by NormandC » Sun Sep 09, 2018 7:40 pm
FYI after installing the .deb package on Ubuntu, the executable's path is /usr/bin/ODAFileConverter . Looking at the extracted RPM file, it seems to be installed under /usr/local/bin/ODAFileConverter .
I downloaded the 64B .msi installer for Windows and extracted it. I can't tell where it installs, only that the executable is called ODAFileConverter.exe.
Post by GeneFC » Sun Sep 09, 2018 11:23 pm
The default installation location in Windows for the source "ODAFileConverter_QT5_vc14_amd64dll.msi" downloaded today (2018/9/9) is
C:\Program Files\ODA\ODAFileConverter_title 19.8.0\
but it can be changed by the user if desired.
Post by Kunda1 » Wed Sep 12, 2018 1:14 pm
Can't access the report issue page on the tracker ATM making a reminder to open a ticket for the remainder of this issue
Post by Kunda1 » Sat Sep 15, 2018 10:46 pm
Keep remembering to do this task while on mobile and each time remember how crappy it is to use mantisbt on mobile. Normand, do you mind opening a ticket to track the remainder of this issue ?
This page explains step by step the margin to follow to install the package Draft-dxf-import yorikvanhavre for you to upload files in DXF format FreeCAD and import DWG files using the teighafileconverter utility. This installation was made in the Windows Vista environment, but the principle of the system is the same for linux
First step:
identify the macros folder FreeCAD
1 : open FreeCAD
If you have a version from 0.15 you can use the automatic update DXF package (expand to see)
2 : click Menu > Macro > Macros or the click the bottom "Open a dialog to let you execute a macro Recorded"
3 : one dialog box open
4 : copy the address of "Macro destination" (here C:\Users\d\AppData\Roaming\FreeCAD\) In Ubuntu, this is normally /home/your_user_name/.FreeCAD
5 : paste the address into your browser and confirm
6 : leave open the explorer
7 : Close FreeCAD
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Installation Windows
Downloading and unzip the appropriate pre-compiled Windows binary and then set the path to the executable manually. See Import Export Preferences.
Installation Linux/Unix systems
You need to set the path to the executable manually. See Import Export Preferences.
Installation openSUSE
To prevent problems you must use LibreDWG package compiled for the installed openSUSE OS distribution. LibreDWG is typically installed with YAST (abbr. Yet another Setup Tool), the Linux operating system's setup and configuration tool.
The more experienced user first gets an overview of possible packages provided. Note: openSUSE has several options to choose from when downloading LibreDWG. To view these options, visit Survey of provided LibreDWG packages on openSUSE.
For e.g. Intel or AMD 64-bit desktops, laptops, and servers the (x86_64) release is the one to select. So libredwg0 and libredwg-tools are of the right choice to install.
It is recommended to grab the binary packages directly. Then select the correct distribution for your installed openSUSE OS.
In any terminal/console (root rights required) the installation will be carried out with:
You need to set the path to the executable manually. See Import Export Preferences.
Third step:
Download Teigha converter for use DWG files
17 : teighafileconverter download on teighafileconverter page
18 : choose the version that suits your Qt and OS
19 : and install it on your system
20 : open FreeCAD and click the button "Open a dialog to let you execute a macro Recorded"
21 : close the macros window
22 : and activate the Draft workbench
23 : now let's get into the options page DXF / DWG click "Menu > Edit > Preferences"
24 : select "Draft > DXF / DWG options" tab
25 : In the DWG format option section, click the 3 points .
26 : to give way Teigha converter that FreeCAD will use to convert DWG to DXF
27 : enter in the directory here in Window here "C:/Program Files/ODA/Teigha File Converter 4.00.1/" and select TeighaFileConverter.exe and confirm
28 : the operation is completed click the OK you can test a DWG file
Fourth step:
Using Teigha. Teigha is a full program and you can use it without FreeCAD
1 : Imput folder: folder path or are the DXF or DWG files to convert
2 : Output folder: path to the destination folder for the converted files
3 : Recurse folder:
5 : Input files filter: filter for only DXF, DWG or DXF and DWG
6 : Output release: the file will be converted to the format and the selected version
The DWG format is a closed source binary file format that is not directly supported by FreeCAD. It requires an external 3rd party file converter to convert DWG files to DXF files, and vice-versa.
Use the LibreDWG library and file bug reports
In development version as mentioned above you can switch from the proprietary ODA Converter to the free software LibreDWG library for DWG (and DXF) files. Please do this and report any problems you encounter.
Manage documents in multiple versions of the DWG and DXF formats by processing them in the program enabling quick conversion between them without data loss. The utility features a filter for quick search and identification of compatible files on drives and in folders.
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