Loss of DWG association with autoCAD
- From: ajawam2@xxxxxxxxxxx
- Date: Thu, 21 Jun 2007 18:49:31 -0700
If your like me and you run both Autocad and solidworks, seems that
the DWGeditor from SW kills your association with dwg and dxf to
acad..
yea... I know the file type under folder options but just doing the
simple minded uh... reassociate don't usually cut it...
what you gotta do under XP is to:
in the folder options thingy, go new
type dwg - it'll then ask to disassociate - say yea...
then click advanced in the little pop up
then click associate with pull down... you'll see a ton of things -
just scroll to
For DWG - use Autocad Drawing
For DXF use Autocad Drawing Interchange
Now the icons next to these files should correspond to Autocad
As you'll tell from the following this is just one of those little
tings that irks me... Seems i have to deal with this evertime I
upgrade my system... what a pain.
Ya know - this I want to be everything to everyone Microsoft mind-set
is gonna screw up real soon. Just look at the typical video driver 3D
settings for all the dang games ... yea... my CAD crap is enough of a
game... and i got real clients bitchin at me to hurry up and get stuff
done - not some little avatar sqeaking thru the stupid little Harmon
speakers
I design hardware for a livin' - been doin' it since 1982 with the
first XT color comp with PC running Dos 1.1 and CGA - Did analog
design years before that - did the interface for proj tv to allow PC's
to talk RS170 from that dang little 9 pin CGA card...
I like hardware cause nature (God, Allah, Buddah, the powers that be
whatever) has done exception handling on electrons for oh, 4-10
billion years (say it like Sagan)
Software guys, they get as bad as surgeons... they think they can
handle any exception... half of 'em wouldn't know a hardware register
if it hit em in the face. Let the JAVA/name your interpreter-compiler
here handle it.
I think all app coders should have to code a PIC with 192 BYTEs of
RAM... in assembly ... no OS... see how well that goes...at least an
Atmel and see how good they really are. Go ahead - write your own
interrupt handler... get down there an do some bit twidling...
Good F'in luck i say....
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