QCAD for an architect
Posted: Mon Jan 26, 2009 7:59 pm
Hello, I am considering purchasing Qcad, but not if it meets my needs.
I wish I could download Architectural drawings made Qcad. This way I can know how it is used.
I can not find the tools that are:
- Accumulated dim: to draw a drawing of rethinking of concrete, for example.
(http://www.ribbonsoft.com/rsforum/viewt ... =1936#1936)
- Layout of a plane with drawings at different scales: in municipal plans, construction details, for example.
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Finally, I had trouble opening documents by DWG "EveryDWG" (with Wine): Create hundreds of blocks (for each dim) and runs very slow to open or not open.
I do not need 100% compatibility with AutoCAD, but if I need to open and edit drawings.
Thank you. I wish I could help improve Qcad is very important for me to use a free (not like beer) cad on GNU/Linux. I think that QCad is the best option.
I wish I could download Architectural drawings made Qcad. This way I can know how it is used.
I can not find the tools that are:
- Accumulated dim: to draw a drawing of rethinking of concrete, for example.
(http://www.ribbonsoft.com/rsforum/viewt ... =1936#1936)
- Layout of a plane with drawings at different scales: in municipal plans, construction details, for example.
(http://www.ribbonsoft.com/rsforum/viewt ... highlight=)
(http://www.ribbonsoft.com/rsforum/viewt ... highlight=)
(http://www.ribbonsoft.com/rsforum/viewt ... highlight=)
(http://www.ribbonsoft.com/rsforum/viewt ... highlight=)
Finally, I had trouble opening documents by DWG "EveryDWG" (with Wine): Create hundreds of blocks (for each dim) and runs very slow to open or not open.
I do not need 100% compatibility with AutoCAD, but if I need to open and edit drawings.
Thank you. I wish I could help improve Qcad is very important for me to use a free (not like beer) cad on GNU/Linux. I think that QCad is the best option.