Open Light 2014 Object Enabler Readme
The
Open Light 2014 Object Enabler makes objects created with the Open Light
Extension come to life in 2014 German releases of AutoCAD, AutoCAD
Architecture, AutoCAD MEP, AutoCAD Electrical, AutoCAD Mechanical, AutoCAD Map
3D, and AutoCAD Civil 3D. This release leverages ObjectDBX
technology allowing object data created in Open Light 2014 to be accessed by
AutoCAD applications without the Open Light Extension.
Open Light Object
Enabler is a freeware application distributed to Autodesk customers at no
charge for the purpose of fully accessing Open Light objects in drawing files.
Without this object enabler installed, you can share drawings using proxy
graphics representations or the Export to AutoCAD command.
When
externally referencing an Open Light drawing into another file, you may not see
the Open Light objects. There are two options to correct this:
For users of AutoCAD
Architecture 2014, AutoCAD MEP 2014, or AutoCAD Civil 3D 2014, copy in and
overwrite the necessary display configurations and sets from the drawing which
contains the Open Light objects. An example of this would be to use the Display
Manager command and import the 1:50 & 1:100 display configurations and the
Plan 1:50 and Plan 1:100 display sets, overwriting the existing versions if
present in the current drawing. Then set that display configuration to be
current.
For all other
users, get a template file from the creator of the Open Light 2014 file and use
that for externally referencing in all drawing files.