PDFin (Trial)
Win32 et 64, FrançaisInstructions d'utilisation générales
PDFin is used to open any vector PDF file as an editable drawing in most Autodesk programs released since 2002. Just select the PDF file, choose conversion options, and convert it.
The resulting file will be opened directly in AutoCAD. Vector PDF files are those created on computers using save, export, or print-to-file.
PDFin is not designed for use with scanned drawings (raster PDF) and is limited to producing an underlay or tracing layer for this type of file.
Commandes
Icône du ruban/de la barre d'outils | Commande | Description de la commande |
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pdfin |
PDFin launches the PDF file selection dialog. Select the PDF file to open in AutoCAD and click OK. The PDF file should display as an editable drawing in AutoCAD. For more details, see Getting Started with the PDFin plug-in (URL: https://visual-integrity.com/quick-start-pdfin/). |
Installation/Désinstallation
The installer that ran when you downloaded this app/plug-in from the Autodesk App Store will start installing the app/plug-in. OR, simply double-click the downloaded installer to install the app/plugin. You may need to restart the Autodesk product to activate the app/plug-in. To uninstall this plug-in, exit the Autodesk product if you are currently running it, simply rerun the installer, and select the "Uninstall" button. OR, click Control Panel > Programs > Programs and Features (Windows 7/8/8.1/10/11) and uninstall as you would any other application from your system.
Informations supplémentaires
This version supports Autodesk apps that use the autoloader API. PDFin for AutoCAD 2011 (LISP) and earlier is available directly from Visual Integrity.
Problèmes connus
Contact
Informations sur l'auteur/la société
Informations de support
Historique des versions
Numéro de version | Description de la version |
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14.2024.1 |
Added 2025 support. |
14.2022.5 |
Added 2023 support |
11.0 |
Added 2020 support |
10.0.0 |
Added 2019 support |
1.0.0 |
The PDFin is designed to integrate with AutoCAD; and is based on the tenth major release of pdf2cad (v10.0). |