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The Drawing (DWG) file format developed by [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Autodesk Autodesk] is a proprietary file format and the native file format for a number of proprietary CAD systems.
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The Drawing (DWG) file format developed by [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Autodesk Autodesk] is a proprietary file format and the native file format for a number of proprietary CAD systems. The [[Drawing Exchange Format (DXF)]] is usually a better alternative for free software as it has better support for virtually the same content.
  
 
There have been two efforts at making a free software library for reading/writing DWG. The most advanced of these is [[LibreDWG]].
 
There have been two efforts at making a free software library for reading/writing DWG. The most advanced of these is [[LibreDWG]].
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See also
 
See also
 
* [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/.dwg DWG at Wikipedia]
 
* [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/.dwg DWG at Wikipedia]
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Revision as of 18:37, 16 August 2020

The Drawing (DWG) file format developed by Autodesk is a proprietary file format and the native file format for a number of proprietary CAD systems. The Drawing Exchange Format (DXF) is usually a better alternative for free software as it has better support for virtually the same content.

There have been two efforts at making a free software library for reading/writing DWG. The most advanced of these is LibreDWG.

You can read about the struggles of supporting DWG in free software in the libregraphicsworld article LibreDWG revived, starts getting regular releases

Free software known to support DWG is limited to FreeCAD from version 0.19. You can read the discussion in Let's talk about libredwg support.

The Open Design Alliance has a freely available proprietary ODA File Converter for converting between different versions of .dwg and .dxf

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