On Sun, Dec 17, 2006 at 03:02:18PM +0530, Yagnesh Desai wrote: > > Friends; > > I have tried the python cad and am surprised with the > functionalities of it. It seems to be in very good direction.
Thanks. > Is there a documentation project for the pythoncad. . ? No, and the lack of documentation is a longstanding problem I would love to see addressed. > 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 This question was touched upon in another mailing, but the short answer is PythonCAD will be 2-D for a while still, and I'd like to get DWG support into the program. > There are basic functions available in it while I miss the Snapping > part a lot. > > I am trying my hands at python while no books are available in my > city I am depending on the online resources. I am a bit used to VB > and earlier used FORTRAN. The Python homepage will be of great use to you as the site contains sample code, FAQ, links to other Python sites, etc. http://www.python.org/ > Can anyone tell what part would be of much help in pythoncad project. Documentation would be great, especially a users guide. Somewhere I have some tutorial docs that I was mailed and I would like to post them on the website. Documenting the various classes/methods available in the program would be beneficial to developers. Art Haas -- Man once surrendering his reason, has no remaining guard against absurdities the most monstrous, and like a ship without rudder, is the sport of every wind. -Thomas Jefferson to James Smith, 1822 _______________________________________________ PythonCAD mailing list [email protected] http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/pythoncad
