If the drawings are as simple as I think you mean, then I've had some
great experiences with Dia.  It's very simple to use and surprisingly
powerful, in my opinion.

On 3/13/07, Nick Cummings <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I need to make a few drawings for a paper I'm working on.  The drawings
I'm talking about will just be lines, arrows, and numbers, essentially.
Can anyone suggest some good Linux software for this task?

My criteria for goodness are basically that it be free (as in beer), easy
to learn to use (at least at a basic level) and featureful/stable enough
to be used for my modest purposes.

I've used Adobe Illustrator for these purposes once or twice before, but
it seems like overkill, and I can't use it at home on my Linux machine.  I
looked around and saw some promising sounding candidates, like Sketch and
Inkscape.  And maybe you can do everything I want with the Gimp easily
enough.  I figured that someone else probably has experience with this.

Thanks,

Nick

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