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file big in size
Why is this file so big in size (25Mb) that it has drawn only one line?
https://wetransfer.com/downloads/35a...5153031/6811ab |
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Re: file big in size
Hi Andrea,
I haven't information about history file. In order to reduce the file size, store file. In my case (ME10 19) the new file size is about 2kB. Inside the original file (~26MB) there are a lot of point definitions (about 174138) in the "Geometry Points Section" (#~61) and many more "Polymarker" (#~62) definitions (about 343157). When you resave the file, almost these definitions are lost. You can find other information in meinterface.pdf document (MI Interfacing). I don't know if ME10 R20 is able to delete unnecessary infos during save/store action, but ME10 R19 does. Regards. |
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Re: file big in size
how did you find this information :
lot of point definitions Geometry Points Section Polymarker ?? where is the document meinterface.pdf ?? |
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Re: file big in size
It's part of CD "Cocreate Electronic Manuals" that I received in 2000!
It is old but it could be useful. In the CCUF (CoCreate User Forum) there two references about it: https://www.cocreateusers.org/forum/archive/index.php/t-2642.html https://www.cocreateusers.org/forum/showthread.php?t=2931&highlight=electronic+manuals Anyway, there isn't any explanation about those unnecessary (I think) information. Could you explain how you generate this file? What actions did you do? Did you delete geometries, points, texts or others? Did you convert from other CAD? |
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Re: file big in size
but did you use a me10 command to get this info?
the file is a series of copy / paste of various drawings of various years .... |
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Re: file big in size
If you open a file with a text editor (notepad, notepad++, etc) you can see some information. ME10 store its information in readable mode (ASCII).
Annotation, instead, store its information in compressed mode (but you can open with a zip program). I stored once and the size is now only 2kB . |
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Re: file big in size
ok i opened the file with notepad ++ but what are the info that i can delete without compromising the design?
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Re: file big in size
The text editor is useful only to view file informations stored in the file.
To reduce the file size, you have to use the ME10 program. How I have already said, with 19 version the size is reduced to 2kB (I don't know if 20 version does). Try to save the file with a previous version with "Save As..." menu (salva con nome) and select "Drafting xx - Mi y.yy (*.mi)" in the filter (in the lower part of the window). [xx could be 19, 17, 15 etc] |
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Re: file big in size
with version 20 it does not decrease the file size .. and I cannot save in v.19 format, the first available is the v.17 format but the 125Mb file is even bigger !!!!
I installed v.19 .. but if I save it with this it won't change anything .. where am I wrong ?? |
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Re: file big in size
Do you use custom function to save file?
I append the file (1m.mi) after load and save from my installation. |
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Re: file big in size
if I start me10 with -pelook2 .. it works ..
and after saving the file is a few KB |
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Re: file big in size
but what command did you use to see that there were in the original file :
"Inside the original file (~26MB) there are a lot of point definitions (about 174138) in the "Geometry Points Section" (#~61) and many more "Polymarker" (#~62) definitions (about 343157)" |
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Re: file big in size
How I have already said:
If you open a file with a text editor (notepad, notepad++, etc) you can see some information. ME10 store its information in readable mode (ASCII).You can do with almost any file ... By the ways, if you start ME10.EXE file without -pelook X, saved files is bigger than normal startup (with -pelook X). Strange but true |
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