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ravas
We need someone to write a simple list of drawing/modify tool descriptions.
In other words, we need answers to the question "What does this tool do?"
This will be used in LibreCAD, so we don't need procedure information.

Less is more at this stage.
We don't need anything fancy... a lack of formatting / style is preferred.
Let us know if you are interested.

Example:

# tool1

A description of tool1...

# tool2

A description of tool2...
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Re: tool descriptions

Christian
Hello,
I started doing something like on the attached document, any interest?
Regards,

Christian
Tools_instructions_LINES.pdf
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Re: tool descriptions

ravas
Yes just like that. But don't worry about adding icons or images;
we need it as a plain text document, not a PDF file.
Otherwise all the work will need to be done twice.
The GUI has already changed a lot from 2.0.9, including some of the icons.

Your version comes later, and needs to be written on our new wiki, using wiki markup.
That is when including the images and extra information will happen.
The wiki article can then be easily translated and converted to PDF.

Your effort is appreciated!

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Re: tool descriptions

dxli
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Hi Christian,

Armin told me the http://wiki.librecad.org/index.php/Main_Page is ready now.

You can try whether editing wiki is good enough for me.

To start, just register your account and let us know your user name.

dxli

Christian wrote
Hello,
I started doing something like on the attached document, any interest?
Regards,

Christian
Tools_instructions_LINES.pdf
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Re: tool descriptions

ravas
Does that mean the move to dokuwiki was canceled?

Starting with a plain text document is still the most efficient use of effort in my opinion.
That can then be expanded on using markup, markdown, restructuredText...
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Re: tool descriptions

Christian
Bonjours to both of you,
OK, no problem with just text and not in PDF. I write the tool description in OpenOffice and can easily send the plain text without any image.
As for the wiki, I ask myself two questions:
1-do I publish as I go along, at the moment I have done Lines, Circles, Arcs and Ellipses. Waiting until, hopefully, I went through the whole set of tools may take a while, especially as I struggle with the Polylines.
2-With the poor experience I had with Git, I wonder if I will be able to handle the Wiki bit
Regards,

Christian
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Re: tool descriptions

ravas
Communication is the key to prevent overlapping work.
You might state in the wiki article's discussion page that
you could use help with the polylines section.
Then someone else can state that they will work on it.

You can press the edit button on any existing wiki articles to look at the wiki markup.
The main page has a Wiki Help section with all the links you will need.
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Re: tool descriptions

Christian
Hello,
Sometimes last week I filled the form to request an account on the wiki then confirmed my mail address but, so far, nothing came back.
Did I do something wrong? I will wait another few days and try again.

Regards,
Christian
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LordOfBikes
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Hello Christian,

your wiki account is activated now.

Armin
investing less than half an hour into Search function can save hours or days of waiting for a solution
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Re: tool descriptions

Christian
Thanks Armin,

It works and I changed the password as requested.
I have a question though: my full name shows when I login, does it mean that it is visible by others? If the answer is YES, can I change it to Christian like on this forum?

Thanks again for the help,

Christian
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Re: tool descriptions

LordOfBikes
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Christian,

I'm out for a job and have very limited resources here.

But I'm afraid that this is not possible with our outdated wiki installation.

Maybe I'll find a solution at the weekend or you can register a new account.

Armin
investing less than half an hour into Search function can save hours or days of waiting for a solution
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Re: tool descriptions

Christian
Merci Armin,

I can wait a while, we are off to London for a little more than a week, so we will see next month.

Regards,

Christian
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Re: tool descriptions

ravas
Hi Christian +
Are you still working on this?
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Re: tool descriptions

ravas
It looks like we need a new hero...
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Cy O'Hara
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Hi, I do not know if I am the right man for you to get help from. However, I am retired from Architecture and the Work-place, and currently seeking an Autocad style cad system to express my building ideas.
Your system looks good but lacking in a few things that would fulfil my requirements, but again, Linux is the way forward and Community is something that I am most interested in, so your methodology seems like a good foundation for what I do.
Perhaps you would be interested in taking this further, if so I would be happy to chat through any ideas you may wish to develop.
Kind regards,
Cy O'Hara
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Re: tool descriptions

ravas
I created a wiki page people can work on.
http://wiki.librecad.org/index.php/Tools

We just need plain text descriptions...
i.e. What does the tool do?
Don't add icons, commands or procedure.
That will possibly come later.
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Re: tool descriptions

Cy O'Hara
Hello again Ravas,
Yes, I would be most pleased to do this. Has anyone started or would I just start at the begging?
I await your instruction.
Regards,
Cyjo
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FelixHo
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Hello Ravas
New to LC, Armin has created my account for LCwiki (Felix Ho). Cyjo is committed to the tool descriptions, simply want to offer me help also.
Have started looking at LC source code, would be happy for anything -reasonably- code/coding-related (or what else needs doing).
Thanks +regards
Felix
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Cy O'Hara
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Hi Ravas, Has anyone else made an attempt on doing this, or am I starting at the top (so to speak)?
Additionally, where or who do I get this information to?
Regards,
Cyjo
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Re: tool descriptions

ravas
The only work that I know of is the PDF by Christian above.
Feel free to make small edits... one tool at a time if you like.
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