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− | Welcome to LibreCAD User Manual, a suite for | + | Welcome to LibreCAD User Manual, a suite for professional, intermediate and amateur CAD users. This user's guide will present detailed information regarding the use of LibreCAD. This documentation assumes that you have LibreCAD installed on your system. It is also assumed that the reader is familiar with their operating system (OS) interface and features. If you are unfamiliar with certain aspects of your operating system, then refer to the (OS) documentation for help. This manual will document the default LibreCAD menus and features. |
This wiki will eventually be a reference manual for people becoming familiar with the software as well as giving some aid to individuals familiar with the software. | This wiki will eventually be a reference manual for people becoming familiar with the software as well as giving some aid to individuals familiar with the software. |
Revision as of 22:14, 28 February 2012
Preface
Welcome to LibreCAD User Manual, a suite for professional, intermediate and amateur CAD users. This user's guide will present detailed information regarding the use of LibreCAD. This documentation assumes that you have LibreCAD installed on your system. It is also assumed that the reader is familiar with their operating system (OS) interface and features. If you are unfamiliar with certain aspects of your operating system, then refer to the (OS) documentation for help. This manual will document the default LibreCAD menus and features.
This wiki will eventually be a reference manual for people becoming familiar with the software as well as giving some aid to individuals familiar with the software.
Overview
Interface
Tour of Features
Basic Operations
Entering and Editing Commands
Working with Multiple Layers and Creating Blocks
Getting the Most out of Snapping
Generating Arrays
Working with Libraries
Controlling and Using Layouts
Hierarchy
Project/Drawing Planning
Appendix