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Table Of Contents
Hyperlinks
Text or multi-line text
Entity handles
Attributes
Textures
File properties
Unsupported Entities
Lights
Splines
Multi-lines
Linetypes
Dimensions and leaders
Raster bitmaps
Construction lines (xlines and rays)
Hatching
See also:
DWG/DXF File Reader Options on page 456
Overview of Object Enablers
Object Enablers (OEs) can be thought of as a translator for custom objects. Applications based on the AutoCAD
®
platform, (including Autodesk products like AutoCAD
®
Architecture, and non-Autodesk products like Bentley
AutoPlant) generate custom objects that are saved into the DWG file format. These custom objects are typically
found in content libraries that are built into these applications.
Many applications have the ability to read DWG files; however, outside of the authoring application any custom
objects cannot be interpreted. As a result, DWG file readers display such custom objects incorrectly, as proxy
graphics (wireframe geometry), unless the required OE is installed on the machine reading the DWG file.
NOTE Autodesk Navisworks contains versions of RealDWG
for 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, and
2011. This means you can use OE between 2004 and 2011 with Navisworks. You cannot use any OEs older than 2004.
However, OEs are backwards compatible, and you can install a later OE to support reading of older versions of DWG
files.
To check if an OE is required
1 In Autodesk Navisworks, open a DWG file.
2 If you can only see wireframe geometry, click the Home tab, slide out the Project panel, and click Scene
Statistics. The Scene Statistics dialog box contains the report listing any missing, or failed to load OEs. You
need to install all missing OEs to open the file correctly in Autodesk Navisworks.
NOTE Occasionally, an OE is already installed, but does not support non-AutoCAD-based applications, like
Autodesk Navisworks. In such cases, the OE is reported as missing in the Scene Statistics dialog box.
To install and use an OE with Navisworks
1 Obtain the required OE, and run the installer.
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