Re: CAD / Drafting package

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I've also heard of people using the draw package of openoffice

I haven't used it but I guess it's vector based and can do dimensions



Cliff Wells (logiplex@xxxxxxxxx) wrote:
>
>On Tue, 2003-07-22 at 08:48, Michael Kuss wrote:
>> On Tue, 22 Jul 2003, John Kodis wrote:
>>
>> > I'm looking for a drafting / computer-aided design / floor plan
>> > drawing type of package.  I don't need anything elaborate, and a
>> > package that only handles 2-D would be fine, although if it could
>> > ingest Autocad DXF files that would be a big plus.
>>
>> Recently, I used qcad, and it was quite nice.  I used 2d, don't know if
>> there is a 3d option.  I think you can write dxf, don't remember if you
>> can import.
>
>Yes, you can.  I'll second QCad as a good basic 2D CAD package.  Not for
>professional CAD work, but for simple stuff it's easy to use.
>
>Regards,
>
>
>
>

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