I've used AutoCAD in plumbing (mostly hospitals) for about 10 years. Retired in 2008 and haven't used Cad since. Now I would like to design a wood shop building. I'm looking for a free or very cheap Cad program.
I have a couple of questions about QCAD.
1. Does QCAD use X-refs?
2. What's the secret using offset and parallel with dimensions? It always offsets 1 inch.
3. Why doesn't the layer box show the color and line type?
I hope this one is the right one. I'm sure I'll have more questions.
Does QCAD use X-refs?
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Re: Does QCAD use X-refs?
Cyberplumber,
Welcome to the QCAD forum.
1. At this time, QCAD is not capable of using external references. There is a library feature that allows you to bring in external files, however, changes made to those external files will not automatically propagate to any references to them.
2. When using the parallel and offset tools, and many other tools, you should see the "options toolbar" at the top. If not, you can turn it on. Take a look at the 2nd image below.
3. The layers widget does show the layer color, however, you are correct that it does not show the linetype.
PS, I'm not a moderator so I don't like to act like one, but I wanted to mention that the real moderators will let you know that you should make each unrelated question it's own post so those topics are easier to search for. In addition, whenever possible, include files and/or screenshots and OS and QCAD version info when applicable.
I hope you enjoy QCAD!
Welcome to the QCAD forum.
1. At this time, QCAD is not capable of using external references. There is a library feature that allows you to bring in external files, however, changes made to those external files will not automatically propagate to any references to them.
2. When using the parallel and offset tools, and many other tools, you should see the "options toolbar" at the top. If not, you can turn it on. Take a look at the 2nd image below.
3. The layers widget does show the layer color, however, you are correct that it does not show the linetype.
PS, I'm not a moderator so I don't like to act like one, but I wanted to mention that the real moderators will let you know that you should make each unrelated question it's own post so those topics are easier to search for. In addition, whenever possible, include files and/or screenshots and OS and QCAD version info when applicable.
I hope you enjoy QCAD!
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