Hi Frank,

I think the proposal already covered the pricing for a read/write dxf
driver.  It was 2200 euros which is a fixed quote - not an estimate.


hm, seems I did not read it to the end. Sorry. Euro 2200 seems reasonable and should not be a problem to raise. I expected it to be more expensive.

In your proposal you mention that arcs and other curves could be supported if the client has interest in it. In Switzerland, Arcs are widely used in survey data. Support for arcs would be important. Do you plan to convert those arcs to vertices, similar to the Interlis driver? For the long-term - are there plans for upcoming ogr versions to support the transformation of arcs and curves? More and more formats support them and it would be great if an upcoming ogr version could handle arcs.
> Would you deal with dwgs
also, or just dxf - how similar/different are dxf and dwg?

Absolutely not DWGs.  They are a completely different file format,
though one can imagine that the data models are closely related.
Implementing DWG read support without using the open design alliance
libraries would run at least two orders of magnitude more money and
I just wouldn't have the time to do it anyways.
thanks for clarifying this.

We could help financing it, but not the whole thing. If a couple of
interested parties would collaborate for the financing it could work.

I'm not especially interested in collecting multiple contributors for this
task.  I have done this in the past and serving multiple masters on one
(tiny) contract does not make my end of things any easier.  If a couple
organizations wanted to get together to fund it, I would still want to
serve one technical point of contact for the purposes of reviewing and
accepting deliverables.

I understand. It is not a big contract. I will see who could take the lead. I know of several organizations in Switzerland who would have an interest in an OGR dxf driver, in particular if it would enable the display of dxf files within QuantumGIS. I will investigate and see who could be the single point of contact for you.

dxf would definitely be interesting to have in ogr. I know that there can
be a wide variety of dxf files from the different products that generate
dxf.

Right - it is important to realize that what I propose is a fairly
simplistic DXF driver - not an attempt to do an all-singing, all-dancing
job.

Sure - it is more a client/demand driven project.

I will get back about it in the next couple days.

Andreas

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