hi caleb,
just a quick comment. the upcomming 2.0 series is slightly different from stable.
thanks,
dongxu
Thanks for both of the replies. I am looking into the user manual now and plan on diving into that. It will take me some time to make a good manual but this is where I am choosing to start my journey. This is roughly what I am planning on doing. I am sure it will evolve as I go. Feedback is welcome. I have used several CAD packages over the years so the user manual outline that I am putting into this touches on several of the key features one would like to see in a manual. I am also getting set up so that I can code on my Linux machine. I am well past Hello World in several languages but a master of none. Hoping this hobby will help with that. See below for my initial outline of what I see to do for a LibreCAD user manual.
Preface
Chapter 1 - Overview.
Chapter 2 - Interface.
Chapter 3 - Tour of Features
Chapter 4 - Basic Operations
Chapter 5 - Entering and Editing Commands
Chapter 6 - Working with Multiple Layers and Creating Blocks
Chapter 7 - Getting the Most out of Snapping
Chapter 8 - Generating Arrays
Chapter 9 - Working with Libraries
Chapter 10 - Controlling and Using Layouts
Chapter 11 - Hierarchy
Chapter 12 - Project/Drawing Planning
Appendix
Regards,
Caleb
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