On Jun 2, 11:19, Douglas Quebbeman wrote:
In a few weeks, I'll put a diagram of the Indiana
University Computing Network cira 1974 up on my web
site so you can see the role it played. You'll need
a WHIP! viewer (from Autodesk's web site) to view it.
If the diagram is of that vintage and not going to be
changed, why post it in Autocad format where it needs a special
plug-in to view it?
I haven't been able to create a raster image of it
that preserves all the visible details without it
being smaller than 2MB. I can't dedicate that much
of my precious homepage storage space to a single
item. The DWF file (and likewise a DXF) are a few
orders of magnitude smaller.
Doug, I have a piece of software that *might* be able to read the DXF file
and output PostScript. It depends on what's in the DXF file (DXF is a very
loosely defined and badly documented format so sometimes I find DXF that
doesn't translate).
--
Pete Peter Turnbull
Network Manager
University of York