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In order to get the best out of LibreCAD it is wise to get a good uderstanding of the coordinate system and how coordinates work.Everthing that you draw in LibreCAD will be exact and precise and will be placed there accurately based on the X,Y coordinate system. | In order to get the best out of LibreCAD it is wise to get a good uderstanding of the coordinate system and how coordinates work.Everthing that you draw in LibreCAD will be exact and precise and will be placed there accurately based on the X,Y coordinate system. | ||
− | + | The '''absolute origin''' or '''Zero''' point in your drawing is where the X and Y axes cross each other.every entity you draw in is located in relation to this origin. |
Revision as of 14:39, 24 February 2012
The Coordinate system
In order to get the best out of LibreCAD it is wise to get a good uderstanding of the coordinate system and how coordinates work.Everthing that you draw in LibreCAD will be exact and precise and will be placed there accurately based on the X,Y coordinate system.
The absolute origin or Zero point in your drawing is where the X and Y axes cross each other.every entity you draw in is located in relation to this origin.