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Hi,<br>
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Thank you Jürgen.<br>
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If it would be limited to OGR feature styling, than it is not good
enough for our project. That would be a problem.<br>
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We would probably also have to enable curve support in the OGR DWG
driver, that uses Teigha.<br>
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The other problem with GDAL/OGR: as far as I know, GDAL/OGR doesn't
have a legal entity. It would have to be OSGEO then - which would be
several times more expensive than if QGIS.ORG would be a member, if
OSGEO wants to make it available for all OSGEO projects.<br>
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Andreas<br>
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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 15.12.2015 23:56, Jürgen E. Fischer
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<pre wrap="">Hi Nathan,
On Tue, 15. Dec 2015 at 21:04:15 +0000, Nathan Woodrow wrote:
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<pre wrap="">Can we put this in ogr/gdal.
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There is already DWG support in OGR using Teigha - but apparently no one has
the library available there either to actually build it - at least not for
making it public.
But it's tied to OGR feature model - the features are mapped to simple features
and it's also tied to it's symbology model - which AFAIK is neither close to
QGIS symbology possibilities nor to what DXF/DWG can do. That's probably also
why the DXF export was implemented natively in QGIS after the symbology support
in OGR was extented for it.
So the idea is to make a provider/plugin where you can get most of the DWG and
have if look close like what it used to look in CAD.
Jürgen
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