Hello,
I made a rather complex script generator in *.xls format for autocad, which functioned in such a way as to create a series of commands that are pasted into the command line using ctrl+c and ctrl+v and generate the desired design.
After a while I came across librecad and realized that librecad can import a text file with a set of commands
I "translated" the instruction sets so that the commands are understandable in librecad.
7-script.txtI have attached an example of such a generated draft:
3-clmn_exmpl.dxf My problem is that I use 5 different layers for drawing. Therefore, I have to repeat this procedure 5 times. Is it possible to set from the script itself that the drawing is done in layer 1, then in layer 2, etc... and I can later adjust the layer properties (color, line thickness, etc.)
(I use the 'Read ASCII points' plugin to generate text.)
Best Regards
Linux MINT
Version: 2.2.0.2-14-g10ad9444
Compiler: GNU GCC 9.4.0
Compiled on: Jun 4 2024
Qt Version: 5.12.9
Boost Version: 1.75.0
System: Linux Mint 20.3