[QUOTE=corrado;114686]Plot.exe is an old Aveva program.
It is a sort of 2d converter.
From PDMS, DXF and HPGL to benson calcomp dxf houston hp hpgl hpgl2 interleaf laserjet list pdms penman png postscript ps screen xdump
In your specific case, from what you have written, I think it is used to convert automatically Autocad Backing Sheets into Isodraft ones via DXF format
Ok thank you.
So running the EXE independently is likely to do nothing?
Typically users will edit an Iso in PDMS, which opens up AutoCAD (where symbols etc can be created). These should then be visible on the PDMS iso.
[QUOTE=corrado;114686]Plot.exe is an old Aveva program.
It is a sort of 2d converter.
From PDMS, DXF and HPGL to benson calcomp dxf houston hp hpgl hpgl2 interleaf laserjet list pdms penman png postscript ps screen xdump
In your specific case, from what you have written, I think it is used to convert automatically Autocad Backing Sheets into Isodraft ones via DXF format
Ok thank you.
So running the EXE independently is likely to do nothing?
Typically users will edit an Iso in PDMS, which opens up AutoCAD (where symbols etc can be created). These should then be visible on the PDMS iso.