Nick; >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.
My english is inferior club it with the lack of software orientation and I am not able to make out "the steps following acceptance of deliverables is crucial to answering your question" but you said its possible thats great. By the way I have used IDEAS, SolidEdge, AutoCAD and Microstation. Considering the easy availability of skilled people AutoCAD is a norm in CADROOM in our office. >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 have seen ProE do this very efficiently. >I'm in the engine block, dimensioning & tolerances and rocket science >group. We are open source. I am with plant design and as said mainly work on AutoCAD. I new earlier CADrooms were mainly unix and now they are MsWindows, I wonder what your desktop would look like. (what all open source is installed on it) >>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. By Sanpping part (my english adds part to snapping) I ment snapping my pointer to the "Intersection, Midopint, Endpoint, Perpendicular . . ." as used in AutoCAD. >I'm in the West. Oregon, USA. Are you from the Middle East or India, sir? >Nick I am from Gujarat, India and will be moving to Middle East next year. Yagnesh _______________________________________________ PythonCAD mailing list [email protected] http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/pythoncad
