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    • S Offline
      sawhack
      last edited by

      Hi,

      I tried to export my self created topographic map in sketchup and the file units is set to meters, after saving I exported it into a 3d Autocad file, but when I open it as Autocad the units become inches instead of my default millimeters, I checked all the options in exporting skp to 3d autocad but the only options there are autocad version, dimension, etc and nothing about units.. Did I missed something or the problem is in the units in Autocad??

      P.S.
      I checked the default units in Autocad and everytime I open it the units is still in millimeters.

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        TIG Moderator
        last edited by

        This is a known issue with 3d dwg/dxf.
        These export using the current SKP's units.
        The 'insert_units' settings for 'recent-version' CAD formats ought to be either the model's units, or as a fall-back position 'unitless'.
        However, unfortunately it is always [incorrectly] set to be 'inches' by Sketchup when it makes the exported file πŸ˜’
        This has been discussed at length with the powers that be, and has been formally reported as a bug.
        It's something that ought be be easily fixable, but it's getting the SketchUp guys to address it that's the main issue...

        If you export it as an earlier version - say r12 - then because the 'insert_units' is not support in this earlier format it is then made as a 'unitless' version. So now when you insert it into a CAD file it assumes the CAD file's units should be used. This is OK provided your SKP and CAD parent are using the same units.
        Using a more recent version for the CAD file export has no tangible advantages at the moment because the exported geometry is virtually the same, but the 'insert_units' is then wrong, unless you are working in 'inches' πŸ˜• .

        This bug fix is long overdue.

        If you export as DXF it IS possible to change a single value, read from a lookup table of different integers representing an 'insert_units' setting.
        It's not possible to do the equivalent with a DWG file.
        $INSUNITS 70 **1**
        The ' 1' here says 'inches', or a ' 0' says 'unitless' -depending on the CAD version chosen.
        The applicable 'units' list is:

        • 0 Unspecified (No units)
        • 1 Inches
        • 2 Feet
        • 4 Millimeters
        • 5 Centimeters
        • 6 Meters
          This edit can be done by hand using a plain-text editor, or easier as a short Ruby script that stream-edits the selected DXF file, substituting the desired units integer for you... [that script doesn't exist but would be simple enough to write... but wholly unnecessary IF they'd fix the flippin' bug!]

        TIG

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          caronte01
          last edited by

          HI, yes, as TIg said, it is a known bug. Another simple workaround is to open the exported file, type units and set them to the units you used on the original sketchup file.

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