Free DWG Editor
ODA Drawings Explorer
Free tool to view and edit DWG and DXF files
ODA Drawings Explorer - Viewer and simple DWG and DXF drawing editor for the power and flexibility of ODA in one Application. ODA Drawings Explorer allows you to render .dwg, .dxf and .dgn files, using a common command interface for all CAD formats.
Managing dwg and dxf files in ODA CAD
ODA Drawings Explorer allows you to work with CAD files in the following areas:
- Load CAD files, convert files, save, print and render CAD files: .dwg, .dxf and .dgn.
- Repair of CAD files, restoration and control of damaged .dwg, .dxf files.
- Creating new .dwg and .dxf files.
- Import of .dgn files.
Editing DWG files in CAD
ODA Drawings Explorer allows you to interact with CAD data:
- Working with architectural objects (uses ODA Architecture integration).
- Draw simple elements: rectangles, spheres, circles, texts, and lines.
- Zoom, pan, rotate and select a variety of preset 3D views.
- Select the active layout using the drawing window tabs.
- Select and switch the current viewport to any predefined viewport.
- Select and deselect elements in a drawing.
- Deleting elements from a drawing.
- Using handles in .dwg files.
- Using the action Undo and Redo in .dwg files.
- Edit general element properties;
- Edit all line and arc properties in .dwg files.
- Edit layer properties using the Layer Properties Manager (enable/disable layers, etc.).
User Interface
The Oda Drawings Explorer interface allows you to:
- Customize application menus and toolbars with .cui files.
- Switching windows.
- View and change system variables and reset system variables.
- Loading .NET TX plugins (Windows only, ODA members only).
- Executes loaded commands using a menu item.
DWG Editor - Customization
Allows you to use external applications by:
- Define in the Starter Pack the applications that you want to load automatically when you start the ODA Drawing Explorer.
- Enter
arguments and switches when running an ODA executable
Drawings Explorer to automatically open files, run scripts, and
load .NET TX applications.
Enter/? to get a list of arguments, for example: / ?.
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