[cad-linux] Re: SolidWorks interface
- From: phrostie <pfrostie@xxxxxxxxx>
- To: cad-linux@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
- Date: Thu, 27 Nov 2003 20:32:25 -0500
On Fri November 28 2003 14:04, you wrote:
> Sonny,
> thanks for the answers.
>
> --- Sonny Damsted Clausen <sonny@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> > The standars formats are *.slddrw *.sldasm and *.sldprt (drawing,
> > assembly and
> > part files). Slddrw is a parametric dimensioned 2D representation of
> > a part
> > or assembly file. Sldasm is what Phrostie describes (productfile)
> > also
> > paramteric.
>
> I never saw that description. Phrostie could you send that again?
> Is the format of the standard files documented somewhere? Or is it
> completely proprietary?
what i'd said was:
i have not seen Solidworks in a few years, but i'm currently neck deep in=20
Catia V5. =A0it uses a single part format.
each part has it's own file. =A0to create an assy you combine the part file=
s=20
into an product file. =A0productrs can contain multipule parts and other=20
products.
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