Autodesk has released the specs to the DXF format as a pdf (html) file. It is just a matter of finding the approriate filters for a different project, and adopting to your needs. As another poster has stated, it is a fair amount of work, and Autodesk can change the published specs at any time without notice. cheers, Jim Parker On 2002.09.10 16:43 alvin@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx wrote: > > > hi ya > > if you guys need sample (FREE) autocad files > > http://www.Custom-Chassis.net/Drawings/ > > ( these are all real files made on win2000 - autocad R-14 or something > like that > > when i used lxveiwer about 3 months ago... i couldnt see > the details of the files so i went off to keep having the > autocad guy keep making all of our 1u cahssiss > > c ya > alvin > > > > On Tue, 10 Sep 2002, Brian Johnson wrote: > > > > > DWF read and write would be good - we could use lx-viewer as a batch > conversion tool > > for files to be posted on the web (or LAN) > > > > >