![]() ![]() New import options to import 2D curve elements.Ideally, this should be fixed on their end, but is a workaround. This is useful for exporting to Revit (and a few others), which seems to completely ignore IfcMaterial, but instead treats the styled item name as the material name, and ignores any colours assigned via IfcMaterial. New export options to export materials as styled items.You can create geometry specifically for the PLAN geometric representation context now, and choose the TARGET_VIEW enum to do plans, sections, RCPs ….New support for importing and exporting imperial units, and you can choose your primary LENGTHUNIT.In the field of GIS, there are quite a few formats out there - from the common shapefile format, to GeoJSON, Spatialite databases … from my experience they have more standards than the BIM world However, it is certainly extremely suitable for documentation, and certain forms of geometry. To my understanding, DXF does not contain standard locations for representing complex BIM relationships, and therefore it not suitable as a BIM format. Judging a format by how “aged” it is is not a valid argument in my opinion. ![]() They have different purposes and complement one another. ![]() My two cents is that you cannot really compare DXF with IFC. ![]()
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