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'''Part Libraries and Symbols for 2D CAD systems'''
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#REDIRECT [[Part Libraries]]
 
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Once installed, these Part Libraries can be viewed with
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the Library Browser so that parts can be inserted into
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your drawings (start LibreCAD, then
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select: "View > Toolbars > Library Browser").
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WARNING: though these DXF files have been tested,
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scanned and re-worked in a Linux environment, we cannot
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guarantee that they will be entirely free from
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malicious code which could destroy your data or damage
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your computer system.
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The easiest method of installation, which does not
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require Administrator or root privileges, is to create
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a new folder named "library" on your Desktop or in your
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Documents. Download any of these Part Libraries and
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unzip (Extract) them into the new "library" folder, then
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go up a level, right-click on the folder's icon and
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select "Properties". The path to this
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folder (Location) should be something similar to
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"C:\Documents and Settings\Guest\Desktop" or
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"/home/guest/Documents", therefore the full path to the
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unzipped Part Libraries within it would be
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"C:\Documents and Settings\Guest\Desktop\library" or
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"/home/guest/Documents/library". Make a note of this
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full path, Restore LibreCAD,
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select: "Edit > Application Preferences > Paths",
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type the full path into the box marked "Part Libraries",
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select "OK", then re-start LibreCAD.
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Most of these electronic symbols (Electronic3-LCAD)
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are similar to the Philips-Mullard format that was in
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use from 1970 to 1990 and most are still in use today.
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Files were originally created as part of a college
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project (Electronic1, 2006) using AutoCAD, but they
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have been re-worked and saved using LibreCAD to ensure
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compatibility with QCAD, LibreCAD, and FOSS (Free
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Open-Source Software).
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AUTHOR A Galley
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DATE 2006-Dec-24
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EDIT 2014-Jul-07
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KEY electronics
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[[file:Electronics3-LCAD.zip]]
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Representing household furniture and fittings, the
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parts in this library can be used by Architects and
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Interior Designers.
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AUTHOR A Galley
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DATE 2006-Dec-24
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EDIT 2014-Jul-07
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KEY architecture
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[[file:Architect3-LCAD.zip]]
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Latest revision as of 06:09, 19 May 2015