03-15-2019 01:52 PM
Hi!
Im working on a solo project and im trying to figure out how to preview DWG files. if i have understood correctly, Alfresco preview works in a way that files are converted to pdf in order to be previewed, but when i do that with the files, they seem distorted with wrong size proportions. When i read about different solutions i came across Autodesk, but i have not seen anyone integrate it with alfresco. If anyone has any tips on where to start out i would be really grateful!
Here is the link to the site.
03-17-2019 01:37 PM
Hello,
I have not knowledge about Autodesk, but from Alfresco point of view I think you are going to need to implement a custom transformer:
http://docs.alfresco.com/community/references/dev-extension-points-content-transformer.html
In addition maybe you would need to add a new mime type too, see next link:
http://docs.alfresco.com/community/references/dev-extension-points-mimetypes.html
Regards
03-20-2019 09:41 AM
Thanks for answering! I am currently looking into the custom transformer, but is there an existing solution for AutoCad viewing that isnt based on Qcad, and is open source?
03-21-2019 07:31 AM
Hi Malik,
Snowbound offers VirtualViewer HTML5, an advanced HTML5 viewer that integrates with Alfresco and supports CAD and numerous other document, image and video types. You can view, annotate, redact split/merge, and more within the viewer. We have an online demo at html5.snowbound.com or you can read more about here on our site: HTML5 Document Viewer for Alfresco | Snowbound Software where you can request a free 45-day trial. Our product is not open source but we do have a variety of licensing options available that may meet your needs. Happy to answer any questions.
03-27-2019 09:47 AM
I think i have found a solution on how to get from DWG to a type that alfresco supports, however i need to use javascript, would you know how i could use a script as a transformer instead of an executable program like QCAD or dwg2swf?
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