Robin Mair Posted October 13, 2023 Share Posted October 13, 2023 I'm trying desperately to find the easiest way to get a vector curve from something like Illustrator or Affinity Designer into Vectorworks. This has become harder since the removal of the EPSF import option. Quote Link to comment
E|FA Posted October 13, 2023 Share Posted October 13, 2023 Have you tried importing a PDF of the object and then ungrouping the PDF? 1 Quote Link to comment
rDesign Posted October 13, 2023 Share Posted October 13, 2023 (edited) @Robin Mair It’s not clear what Vectorworks or macOS version you are using, but if you are not using macOS Sonoma, it is possible that you could move the Import EPSF command from the Legacy folder back to your workspace (see below). Not a long term solution as Apple has removed the EPSF functionality from Sonoma and future macOS versions. VwKB Tech Bulletin : Apple macOS 14 Sonoma Compatibility Quote For Vectorworks 2024, we are removing the Import EPSF command from all workspaces and moving it to the legacy folder of the Workspace Editor. We have made this decision due to a lack of operating system support for the EPSF format. The macOS is discontinuing support for EPSF starting with the upcoming release of Sonoma (macOS 14), while Windows has never provided built-in support. Import PDF is the recommended replacement workflow for users working with EPS/EPSF files. On macOS Sonoma and on Windows, Vectorworks files with EPS objects will display the preview image of the EPS file, if it exists. The downside of the preview image is that it does not scale as well as pdf objects. Also, some EPS files do not have a preview image; in this case, Vectorworks will display a gray box. We recommend that customers replace any existing EPS objects with PDF objects before upgrading to Sonoma. Edited October 13, 2023 by rDesign Quote Link to comment
unearthed Posted October 13, 2023 Share Posted October 13, 2023 In the past I have used pstoedit, as well as online tools like cloudconvert - which is a LOT simpler than pstoedit unless you're okay with cmd line programs. Stupid and arrogant of VW to remove that funtionality - they don't seem to to understand we need and use a very wide range of file formats and tools to make our designs. Quote Link to comment
E|FA Posted October 13, 2023 Share Posted October 13, 2023 10 hours ago, unearthed said: Stupid and arrogant of VW to remove that funtionality It's a macOS, not VW, change: 14 hours ago, rDesign said: The macOS is discontinuing support for EPSF 2 Quote Link to comment
rDesign Posted October 13, 2023 Share Posted October 13, 2023 … and Windows never provided built-in support for EPS functionality. Quote Link to comment
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