Look at these discussions. I am not sure you will manage to make it work like you want. Mc Neel choose a logic that is good for some purposes (drawing, printing) but bad for others (cad things like laser cutting).
I have done a test with a 100 mm wide and 50 mm height rectangle and Sculpteo made the scaling
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with this file
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Rhino open it correctly but in “printer points”.
But one strange thing is that as I selected the object the “handle” were also part of the file ! It explains the dimensions from Sculpteo that are 100.5 and 50.5. Is it done on purpose ?
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My personal though is that pt must be avoided and prefered, if possible, by the unit the user use.
("em" | "ex" | "px" |…
I have an SVG with width, height, and viewbox attributes on the main svg element. When importing this into Rhino, the file is scaled as if 1 viewbox unit was 1 model unit, rather than being properly scaled to the width and height attributes.
In other words, if I’m working in a model that uses millimeter units, and attempt to import an SVG with <svg width=“100ft” height=“100ft” viewBox=“0 0 12 34”>, then the drawing will end up being 12x34 millimeters.
The SVG comes from KiCad, which uses its o…