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AutoCAD 2025 for Mac Developer and ObjectARX
    • Customization Guide
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      • ObjectARX: Developer's Guide
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          • Deriving a Custom ObjectARX Class
          • Deriving from AcDbObject
            • Overriding AcDbObject Virtual Functions
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            • Filing Objects to DWG and DXF Files
              • dwgOut() Function
              • dwgIn() Function
              • dxfOut() Function
              • dxfIn() Function
              • Error Checking in Filers
              • Implementing the DWG Filing Functions
              • Implementing the DXF Filing Functions
            • Object References
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            • Example of a Custom Object Class
            • Object Version Support
          • Deriving from AcDbEntity
        • Advanced Topics
        • ObjectARX Graphics, Geometry, and Boundary Representation Libraries
      • ObjectARX: Reference Guide
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    dxfIn() Function

    The dxfIn() function, which calls dxfInFields(), is invoked by the following commands and functions:

    • OPEN (uses kFileFiler)
    • INSERT (uses kFileFiler)
    • acdbEntMod(), acdbEntMake(), acdbEntMakeX(), or the AutoLISP equivalents (use kBagFiler)
    Parent topic: Filing Objects to DWG and DXF Files

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