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I do find getting some commands to work via the toolbars difficult.  So, I use the command line to type  in a command.  This works quite well.
 
I do find getting some commands to work via the toolbars difficult.  So, I use the command line to type  in a command.  This works quite well.
  
For example
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For example: -
  
Move - works better in the command line than it does from the toolbar
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      Move - works better in the command line than it does from the toolbar
  
Scale - works better in the command line than it does from the toolbar
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      Scale - works better in the command line than it does from the toolbar
  
  
Can someone please list out commands which can be entered in the command line.
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Can someone please tell me where there is a list of commands which can be entered in the command line.

Revision as of 10:03, 14 July 2018

=== Command line ====

This is my first post, so apologies for any errors etc.

I am running LibreCAD on an iMac. I'm having some challenges in using the programme. Zooming is one as the mouse doesn't have a scroll wheel and zooming takes to its head etc.

Anyway, preamble over: -

Using features, commands etc.

I do find getting some commands to work via the toolbars difficult. So, I use the command line to type in a command. This works quite well.

For example: -

      Move - works better in the command line than it does from the toolbar
      Scale - works better in the command line than it does from the toolbar


Can someone please tell me where there is a list of commands which can be entered in the command line.