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VectorWorks has this built-in to the program. However, I'm not sure if it's as good as a dedicated converter. It also depends how the PDF file originated. If it was created from the CAD application, it should have the vector data embedded in it, to allow conversion fairly easily and accurately. However if it was scanned, or created as a bitmap image, it's a bit harder. You'll need to use a bitmap tracing application. The free, open source multi-platform application Inkscape has a really good bitmap tracing algorithm, but there are other professional tools that can do it for you. This is harder and less accurate, and the resulting files won't necessarily be 'clean' CAD files. By this I mean that the lines may be made up of lots of little line segments, resulting in a large file that is much harder to use.
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However, it can often be improved by adding additional lines to the desired area. For example, if we do an example of converting a PDF into a 2D vector file, we'll get the following file: The image below shows the final file after adding an extra line, called the “tracing line”. We can see that this line has been added over the original line, resulting in a much improved final file: However, I have some concerns about the original file. The original file has a couple of obvious problems. The lines were not traced properly. The 'tracing lines', are not only not tracing properly, but also contain an extra black line which will be highlighted in the vector file as something that the software cannot 'see'. The only way we are able to detect black line is on the vector data. We're going to need a lot of extra.
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