On Tue, Jul 29, 2008 at 01:43:00PM -0600, Thomas Vecchione wrote:
> I'll be honest in that I personally find QCad to be invaluable for 2D
> drafting. I am not sure exactly how you are planning on using the vector
> drawing program is part of the problem. In the past I have also used
> Inkscape for web design, and OpenOffice Draw for some things as well. I,
> like others, am curious how QCad and Inkscape fail these basic requirements
> for you?
Thanks to all who responded. A short report of my adventures
in CAD land:
* Inkscape. After two hours of trying I still can't draw a simple
rectangle. It gets filled (in blue) and all attempts to change
that have failed.
* Qcad. Some very nice and unique features. Several problems:
- It doesn't seem to use anything but 'plotter fonts' (i.e.
just lines),
- It doesn't seem to have arrows on lines
- It doesn't seem to have a concept of a 'path', I've not
been able to create e.g, a series of connected lines, move
a point and keep the lines connected,
- Printing to PS works, but the layout in the print preview
doesn't correspond to the output. No EPS, so converting to
PDF produces a full page and not a figure that can be inserted
into a pdflatex document.
* Xfig crashed within five minutes.
* Xcircuit segfaulted within three minutes.
The others I have still to try.
Ciao,
-- FA Laboratorio di Acustica ed Elettroacustica Parma, Italia O tu, che porte, correndo si ? E guerra e morte ! _______________________________________________ Linux-audio-dev mailing list Linux-audio-dev@email-addr-hidden http://lists.linuxaudio.org/mailman/listinfo/linux-audio-devReceived on Wed Jul 30 16:15:03 2008
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