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==Section 1: Introductory CAD Concepts and Uses== | ==Section 1: Introductory CAD Concepts and Uses== |
Revision as of 16:15, 22 April 2012
This is the current LibreCAD Users' Manual. Its aim is to describe the way that the LibreCAD software works from a users' perspective. This manual is divided into 2 Sections: Section 1 -" Introductory CAD Concepts and Uses" and section 2 - "The Command and Feature Reference". Most new CAD users who are just looking to get a single project completed and don't need to work every day in a CAD application only need a quick 'hop through' Section 1, Section 2 is a bit more technical in nature and discusses the details of how tools work and some of the underlying mechanism as well.
Section 1: Introductory CAD Concepts and Uses
- What is CAD
- The face of LibreCAD
- Putting lines down
- Making objects out of lines
- Using objects to do real work
- Getting precise about location
- Getting precise about shapes
- How to represent 3D objects in a 2D schematic
- How do I...