Thanks for that hint. I tried and now the scaling with one rectangular is perfect. When I tried to export a more complicated file I could find an unexpected behavior again. So I tried to simplify an found the same behavior, when I export simply two rectangulars. You find the files below.
I found a second strange behavior (may be I don't really understand the concept of Inkscape): When I select both rects with the mouse it tells me that there are two objects. On selection by "<ctrl> a" there are suddenly 3 objects reported. Why?
Export: I selected nothing and just asked to copy as dxf.
Two dxf viewers report the height of the rects as 564.44.
Thanks for that hint. I tried and now the scaling with one rectangular is perfect. When I tried to export a more complicated file I could find an unexpected behavior again. So I tried to simplify an found the same behavior, when I export simply two rectangulars. You find the files below.
I found a second strange behavior (may be I don't really understand the concept of Inkscape): When I select both rects with the mouse it tells me that there are two objects. On selection by "<ctrl> a" there are suddenly 3 objects reported. Why?
Export: I selected nothing and just asked to copy as dxf.
Two dxf viewers report the height of the rects as 564.44.
Win7pro32 www.babacad. com/index. html) www.bravaviewer .com/free- dwg-viewer): English units have to be selected
Inkscape 0.91
Dimensions both mm
DXF viewers:
Babacad (http://
Brava! (http://