Hello,
I recently switched from AutoCAD to LibreCAD and since I was quite a basic user, the transition was very smooth. I just have a few questions: 1. In AutoCAD when drawing a rectangle, the resulting rectangle is a closed polygon, however in LibreCAD it appears that the drawn rectangle is just a collection of 4 line segments. Is there a way to make sure that the resulting rectangle is closed? (I guess having a closed polygon is different from grouping all the line segments together) 2. In AutoCAD there is a feature, where if you select and object and then right-click and choose properties from the pop-up menu, you can edit the location of the vertices. I guess the equivalent in LibreCAD is chosing Modify->Edit Entry Geometry. However if I do that for a rectangle, it doesn't change the vertex of the rectangle, but just lengthens or shortens one of the line segments. I guess that goes back to my first question. Thank you very much in advance! |
On 2012-10-14 09:48, Jopeto [via LibreCAD] wrote: > > Hello, > Hello Jopeto, > > I recently switched from AutoCAD to LibreCAD and since I was quite a > basic user, the transition was very smooth. I just have a few > questions: > > 1. In AutoCAD when drawing a rectangle, the resulting rectangle is a > closed polygon, however in LibreCAD it appears that the drawn > rectangle > is just a collection of 4 line segments. Is there a way to make sure > that the resulting rectangle is closed? (I guess having a closed > polygon > is different from grouping all the line segments together) > > 2. In AutoCAD there is a feature, where if you select and object and > then right-click and choose properties from the pop-up menu, you can > edit the location of the vertices. I guess the equivalent in LibreCAD > is > chosing Modify->Edit Entry Geometry. However if I do that for a > rectangle, it doesn't change the vertex of the rectangle, but just > lengthens or shortens one of the line segments. I guess that goes > back > to my first question. > - As you may already noticed, LibreCAD do not support "Rectangle" entity, but just drawing rectangle using lines. This can be easily seen, when selecting "Draw" menu. i.e.: There is no "Draw"->"Rectangle", but just "Draw"->"Line"->"Rectangle". - I see 2 alternatives to have something that behave more like a "Rectangle" entity: 1) Draw a rectangle using a "Polyline" entity. 2) Draw a rectangle using "Line" entity ("Draw"->"Line"->"Rectangle"); then create a "Block" using the 4 resulting lines. Remark: - If you want "Rectangle" entity supported by LibreCAD, you can fill a feature request here: http://sourceforge.net/tracker/?group_id=342582&atid=1433847 Hope it help, Claude |
Hello Claude,
Thanks a lot for your reply. > 1) Draw a rectangle using a "Polyline" entity. This is what I needed. After drawing a rectangle using polyline, I go to Modify->Edit Entry Geometry and click the selection box "Closed". This seems to give me a closed rectangle, which is what I need. Thanks once again. Very helpful! |
On 2012-10-17 00:35, Jopeto [via LibreCAD] wrote: > > Hello Claude, > Hello Jopeto. > > > 1) Draw a rectangle using a "Polyline" entity. > > This is what I needed. After drawing a rectangle using polyline, > I go to > Modify->Edit Entry Geometry and click the selection box "Closed". > This > seems to give me a closed rectangle, which is what I need. > - You can avoid the "Modify"->"Properties" step by drawing the Polyline entity (rectangle) the following way: 1) Select "Draw"->"Polyline"->"Polyline". 2) Draw the rectangle by specifying the 4 points, then click on the "Close" button in the Polyline tools bar, located at top of the drawing window. Claude |
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