

Search for w = 90.0/25.4 in the source code and check that the division is by 100.0 instead of 00.0. Now it depends on which software was used to generate the DXF. You can do this either with drag-and-drop or via the menu 'File' > 'Open'. To verify whether this is the cause of the error, you can view the source of dxf_input.py by going to C:\Program Files\Inkscape\share\extensions and opening the file in an appropriate code editor, such as Notepad++. This article explains how to convert a DXF file with Inkscape in ten steps to a Origin cuttable SVG.

Therefore, perhaps it's possible that this could be a typo introduced in the preview release v0.92.4, as in v0.91 of dxf_input.py I can confirm that this line appears as: w = 90.0/25.4*vals]/100.0 ZeroDivisionError: float division by zero W = 90.0/25.4*vals]/00.0 # <- This is 100.0 in the code Mario, if you need more space, let me know (I wont see your reply here, but you can post a message in the forums German subforum, for example, or drop me an email). Note: There is still an outstanding issue with Grouped objects in Inkscape being exported with incorrect size. Note that the updated ‘simpletransforms.py’ replaces an existing file. My first thought was that the parser hadn't accounted for the possibility of the value of DXF group 370 being zero (since a lineweight of zero is valid) however, in this version of dxf_input.py there is a check for whether DXF group 370 (lineweight) is zero prior to division: if vals]: # Common Lineweight Import any DWG or DXF file using ODA File Converter, sk1 UniConverter, kabeja, ezdxf and more tools. Better Better DXF Output for Inkscape Just unzip into your \Inkskape\share\extensions directory.
