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- This is a file that I downloaded from Aldus/Pagemaker forum some time ago.
- Hope it helps you...It sure helped us...bob goodman
-
- The PC version of PageMaker will now import files created with the AutoCAD
- drawing program by AutoDesk, Inc. One of PageMaker's import filters for
- AutoCAD is an ADI (Autodesk Device Interface) Plotter file with the extension
- ".PLT" for 'plot'. The procedure for creating an ADI plotter file follows:
-
-
- 1) Configuring the Plotter
-
- - From DOS's prompt type ACAD to enter the AutoCAD program
- - Main Menu - select option 5 - Configure AutoCAD
- - Configuration Menu - select option 5 - Configure Plotter
-
- AutoCAD will inform you of the current settings and ask
- "Do you wish to select a different one? <N>" Y
-
- - Select option 2 - ADI Plotter
-
- - Select output format
- 0. Ascii file
- 1. Binary file
- 2. AutoCAD DXB file
- 3. Installed INT driver
-
- Output format <0 to 3> 0 or 1
-
- PageMaker will accept either the Ascii or Binary format. The main difference
- between the two is the size of the file; binary is much more compact,
- although it contains the same information as an ascii file.
-
-
- 2) Long List
-
- Now, you are presented with a long list of options and plotter
- settings. Thankfully, the usual default settings are listed in brackets <>
- and, with a few exceptions, only the RETURN key need be pressed
- to accept each one.
-
- Does the plotter have multiple pens? <N>
-
- Does the plotter have multiple dashed line styles? <N> Y
-
- How many line styles are there, 2 to 127 <5>:
-
- Is the plotter variable speed? <N>
-
- Specify plot size in millimeters? <N>
-
- Maximum horizontal (X) plot size in inches <11.0000>:
-
- Plotter steps per inch in the horizontal (X) direction <1000.0>: 1440
-
- Maximum vertical (Y) plot size in inches <8.5000>:
-
- Plotter steps per inch in the vertical (Y) direction <1440.0>:
-
- Do you want to change pens while plotting? <N>
-
- Would you like to calibrate your plotter? <N>
-
- Size units (Inches or Millimeters) <I>:
-
- Plot origin in inches? <0.00, 0.00>:
-
- Standard values for plotting size
- Size Width Height
- A 10.50 8.00
- MAX 11.00 8.50
-
- Enter the size or Width, Height (in Inches) <MAX>:
-
- Rotate 2D plots 90 clockwise? <N>
-
- Pen width <0.010>:
-
- Adjust area fill boundaries for pen width? <N>
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- Remove hidden lines? <N>
-
- Specify scale by entering:
- Plotted-Inches = Drawing Units or Fit or ? <F>
-
-
- 3) Is It Soup Yet?
-
- After the all the questions have been answered, you will be presented once
- again with AutoCAD's Configuration Menu.
-
- - Select option 0 - Exit to Main Menu
-
- Keep configuration changes? <Y>
-
-
- 4a) Plotting from the Main Menu
-
- - Select option 3 - Plot a drawing
-
- - Enter NAME of drawing: (without .DWG extension))
-
- Skip to Section #5
-
-
- 4b) Plotting from the Command Menu
-
- - Type PLOT at the Command> prompt
- or
- - Select PLOT, then PLOTTER with the pointing device
-
-
- 5) Now We're Getting Somewhere
-
- Specify the part of drawing to be plotted by entering:
- Display, Extents, Limits, View, or Window <D>
-
- AutoCAD will now display a list of the plotter parameters that are currently
- selected and ask "Do you want to change anything? <N>". Answer Y for yes.
-
- - Change list so it reads "Plot will be written to a selected file"
-
- - Enter file name for plot <default>: (without .PLT extension)
-
- AutoCAD will write the specified portion of the drawing to disk and
- automatically add the .PLT extension to the filename. The resulting file can
- then be read into PC PageMaker with the Place command.
-
-
- 6) Unhand Me, You CAD
-
- Some additional items, pertaining to PageMaker's relationship with the
- AutoCAD documents, worth mentioning are:
-
- - There is a maximum 64K limit on the size of the 'meta' memory file
- generated when PageMaker PLACEs the AutoCAD plot file. This is one of the
- constraints, imposed by Windows, that we had to work with. The solution,
- although not a great one, is to zoom into the top half or quarter of the
- AutoCAD image, plot the Window to disk, and repeat until all sections have been
- consumed; then place and move together each individual section. (This is
- what needs to be done with the "St Paul's Cathedral" drawing).
-
- - Drawing of the AutoCAD document in PageMaker is fastest if the line is kept
- to 1 pixel in width.
-
- - Some of you may remark that the lines of their AutoCAD drawings are too
- thick coming from PageMaker. The line width or thickness is hardcoded, in
- our import filter, to equal 15 units (plotter steps). Thus, the number of units
- (plotter steps) per inch you specify in the above plotter setup will have an effect
- on the thickness of the drawing's lines. Replot your AutoCAD drawing using a
- higher plotter resolution - if 1440 plotter steps/inch gives a heavy line,
- then increasing the resolution to 2880 plotter steps/inch will give a line half as
- thick.
-
- - Lastly, there is another driver on the AutoCAD disk called "ADI Printer
- Plotter" and this is different from the the "ADI Plotter"; they each have
- their own options menu and each create a different file extension. The
- former creates an ".IMG" extension, while the latter creates the correct
- ".PLT" extension required by PageMaker.
-