CAD engine features improved user interface

A The IntelliCAD Technology Consortium product story
Edited by the Engineeringtalk editorial team Mar 5, 2007

The IntelliCAD Technology Consortium has updated its co-operatively developed CAD engine.

The IntelliCAD Technology Consortium (ITC) has announced the release of the latest version of its co-operatively developed CAD engine, IntelliCAD 6.3.

The IntelliCAD engine reads and writes the DWG data format - a binary file storage format for storing both graphics and textual annotations - used commonly by architects, engineers, designers, and virtually all CAD-related software applications.

IntelliCAD 6.3 uses the latest advances in the ODA DWGdirect 2.2 libraries, based on the industry standard OpenDWG, which is widely supported by commercial software vendors, and the engineering community.

IntelliCAD 6.3 uses the new ODA libraries to interpret the updated DWG 2007 file format.

IntelliCAD 6.3 will read, display, and write DWG 2007 files, which include 10 new entity types and over 80 new system variables.

Although the focus of v6.3 development has centred on DWG 2007 compatibility, other major enhancements can be found in this release.

A new colour book editor provides the ability to effectively organise, create, and edit colour books.

An improved user interface for PDF export provides more flexible output options.

Dozens of new events and a new ApplicationPreferences object have been added to the COM API.

A new Code Page Manager command allows users to convert drawings or set code page language preferences when opening drawings.

And there are multiple enhancements for raster image handling.

In addition to the new features and DWG 2007 support, hundreds of repairs and minor improvements have been added as well.

David Lorenzo, Development Director, IntelliCAD Technology Consortium commented: "Our extensive tests of the new DWGdirect libraries indicate that the ODA has done a great job providing 2007 DWG support".

"We are proud to release the newest update to IntelliCAD to our wide audience of users".

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