[cad-linux] Re: CAD Newbie,
- From: Maurizio Ferrari <mferrari@xxxxxxx>
- To: cad-linux@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
- Date: Mon, 08 Apr 2002 09:43:30 +0200
David Palmer wrote:
>
> Hello,
>
> I've just installed my first two linux systems, and I'm looking around
> for a CAD programme that is capable of turning out drawings of the
> internal plans/elevations of commercial bakeries, for forwarding to
> local authorities for preconstruction approval.
> Linux based of course, and also something that is preferably not to
> complex, as I am a Pastrychef/Baker, and not a draftsman/architect. 2D
> would be sufficient to the purpose, but I wouldn't say no to 3D as I
> would like to employ that a little further down the track.
> I am running Lycoris (Redmond Linux) and Libranet V2.0, and I am in the
> throes of developing a small consultancy.
>
> Regards and thanks,
>
> David.
Hi David.
There are a couple of german CAD architectural packages - one I think is
Octree, the other one I cannot remember, but they are geared towards
architectural design.
A search on SAL (scientific Applications on Linux
http://sal.kachinatech.com ) or the XFREE site will do.
Regards
Maurizio
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