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Revision as of 21:20, 30 August 2014

Part Libraries and Symbols for 2D CAD systems

Once installed, these Part Libraries can be viewed with the Library Browser so that parts can be inserted into your drawings (start LibreCAD, then select: "View > Toolbars > Library Browser").

Also see: Blocks

WARNING: though these DXF files have been tested, scanned and re-worked in a Linux environment, we cannot guarantee that they will be entirely free from malicious code which could destroy your data or damage your computer system.

Installation

The easiest method of installation, which does not require Administrator or root privileges, is to create a new folder named "library" on your Desktop or in your Documents. Download any of these Part Libraries and unzip (Extract) them into the new "library" folder, then go up a level, right-click on the folder's icon and select "Properties". The path to this folder (Location) should be something similar to "C:\Documents and Settings\Guest\Desktop" or "/home/guest/Documents", therefore the full path to the unzipped Part Libraries within it would be "C:\Documents and Settings\Guest\Desktop\library" or "/home/guest/Documents/library". Make a note of this full path, Restore LibreCAD, select: "Edit > Application Preferences > Paths", type the full path into the box marked "Part Libraries", select "OK", then re-start LibreCAD.


Electronics

Most of these electronic symbols (Electronic3-LCAD) are similar to the Philips-Mullard format that was in use from 1970 to 1990 and most are still in use today.

Files were originally created as part of a college project (Electronic1, 2006) using AutoCAD, but they have been re-worked and saved using LibreCAD to ensure compatibility with QCAD, LibreCAD, and FOSS (Free Open-Source Software).

AUTHOR A Galley DATE 2006-Dec-24 EDIT 2014-Jul-07 KEY electronics

File:Electronics3-LCAD.zip


Architecture and Interior Design

Representing household furniture and fittings, the parts in this library can be used by Architects and Interior Designers.

AUTHOR A Galley DATE 2006-Dec-24 EDIT 2014-Jul-07 KEY architecture

File:Architect3-LCAD.zip


More Libraries to follow.