Any option to batch convert .dgn file to .svg(Scalable Vector Graphics) file from command line in Microstation?
I want convert only 2d .dgn file to .svg file from command line, and this .dgn file will be civil plan, or mechanical 2d dgn or civil sections file or any other 2d .dgn file( with image embedded in it, like OLE)
Any other option of batch convert of .dgn file to .svg file from command line?
Use the Batch Converter Utility. Batch Converter Utility can be run command line. Refer to Help for additional details.
Home > Setting Up the Environment > Using DWG and Other File Formats > Working with DWG Data > Saving to DWG Files > Using the Batch Converter
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Here is a VBA sample to convert DGN to SVG.
ExpSVG.zip
Thanks for your reply, Mr. Jones
But what I need is :
To convert .DGN file to .SVG file from CLI or command line in bulk (batch process) and .DGN file are 2d files
I cannot see export to svg in "Batch Convert", please see below attached snapshot
I saw your ExpSVG.mvba file, it converts current .dgn file to .svg file, I need conversion without opening Microstation in batch process
Any method or code to export .dgn file to .svg file in batch process?
Thanks in Advance
mmk mmk said:I saw your ExpSVG.mvba file
If you look in that VBA file you can see that it does little more than to invoke MicroStation key-in commands.
You can place key-ins in your batch converter script. Please examine MicroStation help.
Regards, Jon Summers LA Solutions
Hi,
mmk mmk said:Any method or code to export .dgn file to .svg file in batch process?
There are two different requests in your question:
I recommend to add your request to be able to use Batch Convert tool for SVG format to Ideas section.
With regards,
Jan
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