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LibreCAD (originally QCad then CADuntu) is an open-source 2D [[What_is_CAD|CAD]] application.
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LibreCAD (originally CADuntu) is a [https://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl-2.0.html free] and open-source 2D [[What_is_CAD|CAD]] application,
It is based on Qt, which is a leading cross-platform application and UI development framework.  
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which uses Qt (a cross-platform application framework).
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The project started around 2010 as a fork of QCAD 2.0.5.0.
  
LibreCAD can read DXF and DWG files (and others). It writes DXF files, but can also export SVG, JPG, PNG, PDF and other files.
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Support for reading DWG files was added with [https://sourceforge.net/projects/libdxfrw/ libdxfrw].
It has layers, blocks, splines, polylines, ellipse tools, advanced tangent line & circle tools, transformation tools, an advanced snapping system and more.
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Support for writing MakerCAM SVG files was also added.
Because LibreCAD focuses on 2D geometry it is fast and lightweight, with an installer of less than 30mb.
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The release of 2.1.0 increased customization of the [[User_Interface|user interface]].
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You can now create custom toolbars and menus,
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and dramatically change the appearance (among other things).
  
 
If you want to contribute to this wiki, please visit the [[LibreCAD Wiki:Community portal]] page.
 
If you want to contribute to this wiki, please visit the [[LibreCAD Wiki:Community portal]] page.
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If you think you've found a bug or have an idea for an improvement, then head over to the [https://github.com/LibreCAD/LibreCAD/issues github issues page].
 
If you think you've found a bug or have an idea for an improvement, then head over to the [https://github.com/LibreCAD/LibreCAD/issues github issues page].
  
If you have any questions or comments please visit our [http://forum.librecad.org/ forum] or chatroom on [irc://chat.freenode.net/librecad IRC at freenode.net].
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If you have any questions or comments please visit our [https://forum.librecad.org/ forum] or chatroom on [irc://chat.freenode.net/librecad IRC at freenode.net].
 
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The latest stable release is [https://github.com/LibreCAD/ChangeLogs/blob/master/developers/r-a-v-a-s/2-1/2-1-0/2-1-0_introduction.md 2.1.0].
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*[https://github.com/LibreCAD/LibreCAD/releases Releases]
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*[https://github.com/LibreCAD/LibreCAD/milestones Milestones]
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The latest stable [https://github.com/LibreCAD/LibreCAD/releases release] is 2.1.3.
  
 
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*[[LibreCAD Manuals Summary]]
 
*[[LibreCAD Brief Overview]]
 
*[[LibreCAD Brief Overview]]
 
*[[LibreCAD users Manual]]
 
*[[LibreCAD users Manual]]
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*[[Starting to draw]]
 
*[[A_short_manual_for_use_from_the_command_line|Using the command line]]
 
*[[A_short_manual_for_use_from_the_command_line|Using the command line]]
 
*[[Commands]]
 
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*[http://librecad.org/cms/home.html Homepage]
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*[https://librecad.org/ Homepage]
*[http://librecad.org/cms/home/get-help/forum.html Forum]
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*[https://forum.librecad.org/ Forum]
*[http://blog.librecad.org/ Blog]
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*[https://blog.librecad.org/ Blog]
 
*[https://github.com/LibreCAD/LibreCAD GitHub]
 
*[https://github.com/LibreCAD/LibreCAD GitHub]
 
*[http://sourceforge.net/p/librecad/ Sourceforge]
 
*[http://sourceforge.net/p/librecad/ Sourceforge]
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*[[Features]]
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*[[User Interface]]
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*[[FAQ]]
 
*[[Calculator]]
 
*[[Calculator]]
 
*[[Properties]]
 
*[[Properties]]
 
*[[Relative Zero]]
 
*[[Relative Zero]]
 
*[[Snapping]]
 
*[[Snapping]]
*[[News]]
 
*[[Points]]
 
*[[Special:NewFiles|New Files]]
 
  
 
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*[https://github.com/LibreCAD/LibreCAD/commits/master LibreCAD 2 commits]
 
*[https://github.com/LibreCAD/LibreCAD/commits/master LibreCAD 2 commits]
 
*[https://github.com/LibreCAD/LibreCAD_3/commits/master LibreCAD 3 commits]
 
*[https://github.com/LibreCAD/LibreCAD_3/commits/master LibreCAD 3 commits]
*[http://forum.librecad.org/Announcements-f5707204.html Announcements]
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*[https://forum.librecad.org/Announcements-f5707204.html Announcements]
 
*[[News|More News]]
 
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Help Wanted. We welcome Open Source Developers to join us, to improve this free drawing tool in exciting fields such as:
 
Help Wanted. We welcome Open Source Developers to join us, to improve this free drawing tool in exciting fields such as:
* Contribute to the wiki based on your accumulated knowledge. If you have figured out a feature in LibreCAD, please add to our wiki to help other users.
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* [[Contributors|Contribute]] to the wiki based on your accumulated knowledge. If you have figured out a feature in LibreCAD, please add to our wiki to help other users.
 
* Implement more command line support for actions. Currently, there are many actions there without command line support, we need to complete this part of implementation and add the relevant documents.
 
* Implement more command line support for actions. Currently, there are many actions there without command line support, we need to complete this part of implementation and add the relevant documents.
 
* Add support for native text based on Qt fonts. Right now, only stick fonts are supported. When the usage doesn't require stick fonts, native Qt fonts should be used for better multi-language support and efficiency
 
* Add support for native text based on Qt fonts. Right now, only stick fonts are supported. When the usage doesn't require stick fonts, native Qt fonts should be used for better multi-language support and efficiency
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* Refactor header files to speed up the building process, support for pch headers
 
* Refactor header files to speed up the building process, support for pch headers
 
* Document writers to help building wiki and user manuals
 
* Document writers to help building wiki and user manuals
* Artists to create icon themes and GUI layout
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* Quality Assurance, [https://github.com/LibreCAD/LibreCAD/labels/bug bug] hunting
* Add support for macports and Windows 8
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*[[Editors|Documentation]]
* Quality Assurance, bug hunting
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*[[GUI Translators|Translation]]
* Please visit our feature request tracker on sf.net for more information: [https://sourceforge.net/tracker/?atid=1433847&group_id=342582 feature requests]
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* Improving [https://github.com/LibreCAD/LibreCAD/issues/523 tangent point detection]
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* Improving the [https://github.com/LibreCAD/LibreCAD/issues/822 plugin system]
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You might also want to consider contributing to [https://github.com/LibreCAD/LibreCAD_3 the next generation of LibreCAD].
  
*[[Contributors]]
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* [[GSoC|Google Summer of Code Check List]]
** [[GSoC_2015|Google Summer of Code Mentors and Students, 2015]]
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* [[GCI_2016-17|Google Code-in 2016/17]]
** [[GSoC|Google Summer of Code Check List]]
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*[[Editors]]
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*[[GUI Translators]]
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*A [http://www.mediawiki.org MediaWiki] theme that fits a little more neatly with the [http://librecad.org LibreCAD website] (would be nice, anyway)
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Latest revision as of 21:41, 26 December 2019

Welcome to the LibreCAD Wiki!

Introduction

LibreCAD (originally CADuntu) is a free and open-source 2D CAD application, which uses Qt (a cross-platform application framework). The project started around 2010 as a fork of QCAD 2.0.5.0.

Support for reading DWG files was added with libdxfrw. Support for writing MakerCAM SVG files was also added.

The release of 2.1.0 increased customization of the user interface. You can now create custom toolbars and menus, and dramatically change the appearance (among other things).

If you want to contribute to this wiki, please visit the LibreCAD Wiki:Community portal page. Content is available under Creative Commons Attribution Share Alike.

If you wish you get involved in development, then head over to our GitHub repo and get started!

If you think you've found a bug or have an idea for an improvement, then head over to the github issues page.

If you have any questions or comments please visit our forum or chatroom on IRC at freenode.net.

The latest stable release is 2.1.3.

Screenshot
LibreCAD line tools
Wiki Navigation
Get LibreCAD
Usage
Developers
Wiki Help
Related Web Pages
New Wiki Content
LibreCad News
Things We Need

Help Wanted. We welcome Open Source Developers to join us, to improve this free drawing tool in exciting fields such as:

  • Contribute to the wiki based on your accumulated knowledge. If you have figured out a feature in LibreCAD, please add to our wiki to help other users.
  • Implement more command line support for actions. Currently, there are many actions there without command line support, we need to complete this part of implementation and add the relevant documents.
  • Add support for native text based on Qt fonts. Right now, only stick fonts are supported. When the usage doesn't require stick fonts, native Qt fonts should be used for better multi-language support and efficiency
  • Implement a new and robust hatch generating algorithm
  • The current spline implementation is not efficient, we would like to replace it with a better spline implementation and add both spline and Bezier support as well, see Bezier
  • We have implemented new math support for hyperbola and parabola. Implementation support for hyperbola/parabola entities would make LibreCAD capable of doing all conic sections.
  • Feature tweaking and bug fixing for printing/painter
  • Refactor header files to speed up the building process, support for pch headers
  • Document writers to help building wiki and user manuals
  • Quality Assurance, bug hunting
  • Documentation
  • Translation
  • Improving tangent point detection
  • Improving the plugin system

You might also want to consider contributing to the next generation of LibreCAD.