Global Mapper can load DWG files from Autocad 2018 and earlier. The color / style, feature description, and name will be derived from the file. To see sublayers in the file, see Split Into Separate Layers Based on Attribute Value using the <Feature Description>.
The Export DWG command allows the user to export any loaded vector data sets to an AutoCAD® Drawing (DWG™) format file. *
TheExport DWG command can be accessed through File>Export Vector/Lidar Format...Select Export Format. Individual layers can also be exported from the Control Center by right-click on the layer and going to Layer > EXPORT. Multiple files can be batch converted to and from the format from the Batch Convert/Reproject tool.
When selected, the command displays the DWG Export Options dialog (pictured below) which allows the user to set up the export. The dialog consists of a DWG Options panel, a Tiling panel, and an Export Bounds panel which allows the user to set up the portion of the loaded vector data they wish to export.
The DWG Version section allows you to select which DWG version to create. Select from the following versions:
The Display Labels section controls if feature display labels are included in the DWG files and, if so, whether they are represented as TEXT entities in their own layer (called FEATURE_LABEL) or as DWG attributes. The default is to have them included as attributes associated with each feature. As some software packages cannot handle attributes in DWG files, it may be necessary to switch to a different option (with the associated loss of information) to get exported DWG files to work with some software packages. To have rotated labels running along the line associated with them, use the option to Include Display Labels as Separate Text Layer.
The Layer Names section controls how the layer names used in the exported DWG file are generated. Choose to use the feature description, feature display label, or feature source filename as the layer name in the exported file. If <Feature Name> is chosen as the display label, any features that do not have a display label will use the feature description as the layer name in the exported file.
If selected, the Generate Projection (PRJ) File option causes a projection file describing the ground reference system of the DWG file to be generated in addition to the DWG file itself. The PRJ file will have the same name as the DWG file with the .prj extension.
If selected, the Create 3D Features Using Loaded Elevation Data option will cause any underlying elevation data (like DEMs) to be used to retrieve elevation values for 2D features being exported and generate new 3D features in the exported DWG file. The units used by the elevation values are determined by the Elevation Display/Export Units setting in the Configuration dialog.
Attach attributes to the file. Each feature will be exported as a BLOCK, with an associated INSERT added as a block reference. The attributes will be attached to the INSERT entity, and can be viewed and edited in AutoCAD® using the Attribute Editor.
If selected, the Generate ECEF Coordinates option will cause the exported DWG file to use Earth-Centered Earth-Fixed (ECEF) XYZ coordinate values rather than XY values in the current export projection.
If selected, the Generate Zero-Width Lines option causes and line features created in the DWG file to be marked as having zero width. Use this option if you intend to use the resulting DWG file with a product such as MicroStation which has problems with lines of non-zero thickness.
The settings will allow labels to be longer than 31 characters.
This setting will create 3D line features for lines with an elevation attribute rather than per vertex elevation values. Contour lines, for example, typically have a single elevation value stored in an attribute, and not per vertex elevation values.
* AutoCAD is a registered trademark of Autodesk, Inc., in the USA and other countries. DWG is the native file format for Autodesk’s AutoCAD® software and is a trademark of Autodesk, Inc.
Below is a summary of recent changes to DWG format support:
20 | [Scripting] Added support for a new EXPORT_SINGLE_ELEV_2D parameter for EXPORT_VECTOR script command to specify that line features with a single elevation (like contours) should be exported as 2D polylines with a single elevation rather than 3D polylines. This applies to DXF and DWG export. |
19.1 | Added support for importing and exporting AutoCAD 2018 DWG files |
19.1 | Updated DWG export to place line attributes before the line feature geometry rather than after to match what is done with area and point features. |
18.2 | Added the ability to export feature attributes to DWG and DXF files. |
18.2 | Automatically recognize code page (character set/language) when importing DXF/DWG files so that labels will be properly displayed automatically regardless of the system language. Also write out the appropriate code page when exporting DXF/DWG files. |
18.2 | Modified behavior of DXF/DWG entities with color 7. Rather than always being white it is now black if the background color is light and white if the background color is dark. In addition, the color index 0 is no longer used on export as it is not valid. |
17 | [Scripting] Added support for specifying the attribute to use for the layer name in DWG/DXF exports using the LAYER_NAME parameter for the EXPORT_VECTOR script command. |
17 | [Scripting] Added support for specifying the version of DWG to export using the VERSION parameter for the EXPORT_VECTOR script command. |
17 | Updated DXF and DWG export when exporting feature labels as attributes to place the attribute at the appropriate Z (elevation) rather than at 0.0. |
16.2 | Improved export of display labels to DWG files. Now text color and alignment is maintained and multi-line text is properly aligned. |
16.1 | [Scripting] Provide more options for label export to DXF/DWG files using the EXPORT_VECTOR command. Now the EXPORT_DWG_LABELS/EXPORT_DXF_LABELS parameters support exporting features labels as attributes, separate points on the features’s layer, or separate points on a label layer. The existing Yes/No support still works as before. |
16 | Added support for using PRJ files for DWGs. |
15.2 | Added option to DWG export to control whether or not 2D lines with a single elevation (like contour lines) are saved as 3D lines or 2D lines with an elevation. |
15.2 | Added support loading ELLIPSE entities from DXF and DWG files. |
15.1 | Further rendering improvements for complex DXF/DWG files, including fixing problems with lines that are too wide and better support for multi-line text. |
15.1 | Made DWG exports of 2D line features create 2D polylines rather than 3D polylines. |
15 | Updated DXF/DWG import to set the default view to the extents specified in the file rather than just showing everything. This eliminates the default view of a bunch of extra stuff and not the core data. |
15 | Added additional options to DWG/DXF export for choosing what information about a feature to create the layer name from (i.e. description/type, name, layer name, etc.). |
15 | Greatly improved display of text loaded from DWG/DXF files, including getting font names and proper alignment in many cases. |
15 | Made 3D Tin Face areas loaded from DXF/DWG files use the brush style for the type from the Area Styles tab of the Configuration dialog rather than always filling the TIN areas. |
15 | Added support for new text alignments that align text with the baseline of text rather than the middle of text. This is not automatically used when loading DXF/DWG files that specify that alignment. |
14.2 | Added support for exporting point clouds to DXF and DWG format files. |
14.1 | Added support for importing and exporting DWG 2013 files. |
13.1 | Updated DXF and DWG exports to have new labeling option to include labels in same layer as area and line features that they come from rather than generic FEATURE_LABELS layer. |
13 | Added options to DWG and DXF exports to allow exporting labels longer than 31 characters. |
12 | Made batch conversion to DWG files use the DWG version last selected on the DWG export dialog. |
11.2 | Added support for GeoDXF and GeoDWG files (DXF/DWG positioned with WLD file). |
11.2 | Added option for users to choose which DWG version to create when exporting a new DWG format file. |
11.1 | Added support for reading DWG 2010 format files. |
11.1 | Allowed cropping DWG, DXF, and several other exports to a selected crop area. |
11 | Added support for exporting loaded vector data to DWG format files. |