Re: Introduction
Posted by
R. van Twisk on
Feb 28, 2012; 7:35pm
URL: https://forum.librecad.org/Introduction-tp5520851p5522986.html
It's base to create documentation based on what's currently in master.
A lot of changes are currently happening under the hood, but ofcourse also
happening visibly. I think the most notable is the snap system.
Even if you used the documentation of 1.0.0 (which doesn't exists) you would
still beable to use LibreCAD perfectly fine. No menus have been changed and everything
still is at the same spot.
Ries
On Feb 28, 2012, at 2:31 PM, fernandohildebrand [via LibreCAD] wrote:
I dont know for sure. Theres a lot of work beeing done on the code, but i think we miss a milestone. Ive seen a lot of new features requests from users, but how many of them will make it to next release, i dont know.I think only the leaders of the project can tell you that.
2012/2/28 tschertel [via LibreCAD]
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What changes are planned to 2.0??
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On Tue, Feb 28, 2012 at 16:17, fernandohildebrand [via LibreCAD]
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Very cool!!!! But if i were you id put it in a form of a wiki, since i sense that next stable version of librecad will change quite a lot...
2012/2/28 R. van Twisk [via LibreCAD]
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Caleb,
your chapter layout looks very playfull! Good job!
Ries
On Feb 28, 2012, at 1:23 PM, caleb [via LibreCAD] wrote:
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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