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<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?><LayerData> <Layer> <Description>Outlines 0.90mm</Description> <LayerName>ST90</LayerName> <Color>5</Color> <LineType>Hidden</LineType> <Alias>ST90</Alias> </Layer> <Layer> <LayerName>ST70</LayerName> <Description>Outlines 0.70mm</Description> <Color>3</Color> <LineType>Hidden2</LineType> <Alias>ST70</Alias> </Layer><?xml version="1.0" standalone="yes"?><NewDataSet> <Layers> <LayerName>0</LayerName> <Freeze>False</Freeze> <LayerOn>True</LayerOn> <Locked>False</Locked> <LineType>Continuous</LineType> <Color>7</Color> </Layers> <Layers> <LayerName>Defpoints</LayerName> <Freeze>False</Freeze> <LayerOn>True</LayerOn> <Locked>False</Locked> <LineType>Continuous</LineType> <Color>7</Color> </Layers>
So do we have the list of what we want to check finished?
OK, if we're going to be using DWS's, there wouldn't be any need for Layer definitions in XML as the layers would be directly in the DWS file...correct? Agree or disagree?
Quote from: Glenn R on July 22, 2008, 10:50:25 AMOK, if we're going to be using DWS's, there wouldn't be any need for Layer definitions in XML as the layers would be directly in the DWS file...correct? Agree or disagree?I totally agree we wouldn't need to put the layer info in the XML file. Now the big question for me is how do we use a DWS file? do we open it just like a dwg abd read the settings into memory and compare from there?
I completely agree, its just I have never done anything like this at all. Not even in VBA, so you might end up explaining a ton of questions. Just a forewarning
Sounds like fun. I'm willing to help when/where I can, as I just got back from vacation, and some work has piled up waiting for me.
Quote from: T.Willey on July 22, 2008, 11:09:57 AMSounds like fun. I'm willing to help when/where I can, as I just got back from vacation, and some work has piled up waiting for me.Ah...another victim...err volunteer. Good to see you back Tim.
Quote from: Glenn R on July 22, 2008, 11:14:39 AMQuote from: T.Willey on July 22, 2008, 11:09:57 AMSounds like fun. I'm willing to help when/where I can, as I just got back from vacation, and some work has piled up waiting for me.Ah...another victim...err volunteer. Good to see you back Tim.Thanks Glenn.... uh I think.
I been also busy, but I can bring the munchies, sodas, tacos, cerveza (beer), goodies, chilaquiles, tostadas, burritos, menudo, etc...