DWG files - how to speed up and simplify the graphical page development process

Hello Citect project developers,
I would like to ask you about your vision - How do you use OR would like to use AutoCAD DWG (also SVG) files in Citect Page development process?
When we create the graphic part of the project we need to draw and animate  objects, views, etc.
Many build-projects have already the draw/schemes in dwg format (for example building floors ) which we can use during page design process.

But a strange situation persists with the import of these types of files in the citect native environment- more precisely we can use graphical file only as a background. My opinion this is certainly not a solution.

Are you interested in such an opportunity - import from the DWG/SVG an editable image in the native objects of the Citect ?

 

Kind regards,

Ruslan

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  • The world is moving away from detailed visual representations towards ones which give more contextual information, but is often in a more abstract and non distracting setting, for example Citect's new "ASM" functionality would not normally be deployed against a detailed, highly accurate drawing of the equipment. It is frequently distracting for the operator. There may be a few occasions when it is useful to give the operator topological cues as to where readings are coming from, perhaps in machine control etc, but for plant control it would be very rare.
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  • The world is moving away from detailed visual representations towards ones which give more contextual information, but is often in a more abstract and non distracting setting, for example Citect's new "ASM" functionality would not normally be deployed against a detailed, highly accurate drawing of the equipment. It is frequently distracting for the operator. There may be a few occasions when it is useful to give the operator topological cues as to where readings are coming from, perhaps in machine control etc, but for plant control it would be very rare.
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