>I also wanted to know the direction the pythoncad would take >for the future . . . ie will there be 3D objects incorporated in it or any .dwg and .dgn support
That is a plan. I've run this program, autocad, casmate, beta pagemaker with rotating line input formats and another auto design prog. I know it's possible and the steps following acceptance of deliverables is crucial to answering your question. Tooling is another challenge that will likely take form outside pythoncad but fits with its goals. What if you have a program that makes tool call outs, for example, and run cnc? I've asked Art Haas about this -- no response. I'm in the engine block, dimensioning & tolerances and rocket science group. We are open source. >There are basic functions available in it while I miss the Snapping >part a lot. Do you mean snap to a straight line or bezier curve? When crafting lines in the operating environment I believe line and curve are two actions following generation of a routine. Its job is to accept input, plot and report x and y where you're shaping or cutting. I'm in the West. Oregon, USA. Are you from the Middle East or India, sir? Nick _______________________________________________ PythonCAD mailing list [email protected] http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/pythoncad
