Our application generates a custom DXF file for glass CNC machines. We have an issue with some of our DXF files not importing correctly into certain program such as AutoCAD, DWG Fastview and others. It does import correctly into other programs. The glass panel has lines and arcs but for some reason these do not form a "continuous line" and we do not know how to resolve this issue.
Here is the DXF file contents.
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EOF
Your DXF file has DXF version R12 because in the HEADER section is the header variable $ACADVER not set, which defaults to "AC1009".
DXF R12 does not support the ELLIPSE entity, therefore CAD applications which are picky about the DXF Standard refuse to load such files like AutoCAD, BricsCAD loads the file but shows the issues you pointed out.
Your ELLIPSE definition looks OK, but BricsCAD loads the ELLIPSE entity with default values: center is (0, 0), major_axis is (1, 0), ratio is 1.0, start_param is 0 and end_param is 2Pi.
Use DXF R12 and approximate the ELLIPSE entity by a POLYLINE. The ELLIPSE in this file could be replaced by an ARC because the ratio of major- to minor axis is 1.0 which is a circular arc.
Another advantage: you could simplify the DXF output
0
SECTION
2
ENTITIES
0
LINE
8
0
10
0
11
0
20
1
21
1
0
ENDSEC
0
EOF
Advantage: you can use more entity types like ELLIPSE, SPLINE, HATCH, ... but the file format is more complex and it's too much to change to show this here.
I documented the minimal requirements for DXF R2000 here: https://ezdxf.mozman.at/docs/dxfinternals/filestructure.html#minimal-dxf-content
A template for DXF R2000 and later is hosted here: https://github.com/mozman/ezdxf/blob/master/examples_dxf/Minimal_DXF_AC1021.dxf