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ACAD_PROXY_OBJECT group codes<br />

Group codes<br />

Description<br />

100 DXF: Subclass marker (AcDbProxyObject)<br />

90 DXF: Proxy object class ID (always 499)<br />

91 DXF: Application object’s class ID. Class IDs are based on the order of<br />

the class in the CLASSES section. The first class is given the ID of 500,<br />

the next is 501, and so on<br />

93 DXF: Size of object data in bits<br />

310 DXF: Binary object data (multiple entries can appear) (optional)<br />

330 or 340 or<br />

350 or 360<br />

DXF: An object ID (multiple entries can appear) (optional)<br />

94 DXF: 0 (indicates end of object ID section)<br />

95 DXF: Object drawing format when it becomes a proxy (a 32-bit<br />

unsigned integer):<br />

Low word is AcDbDwgVersion<br />

High word is MaintenanceReleaseVersion<br />

70 DXF: Original custom object data format:<br />

0 = DWG format<br />

1 = DXF format<br />

The 92 field is not used for AcDbProxyObject. Objects of this class never have<br />

graphics.<br />

ACDBDICTIONARYWDFLT<br />

The following group codes are used by ACDBDICTIONARYWDFLT objects. In<br />

addition to the group codes described here, see “Common Group Codes for<br />

Objects” on page 116. For information about abbreviations and formatting<br />

used in this table, see “Formatting Conventions in This Reference” on page 6.<br />

118 | Chapter 7 OBJECTS Section

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