[cad-linux] Re: CAD tools for Blender w/Python

BOY  HOWDY.
it's been a busy day.

looks like i'll have to find time(ha ha) to brush up on my Blender.

i'm not sure if any of you are familiar with Sketcher.  it was an addon to
Catia V4(AIX(btw, i got my RS back! YEA!))  it provided a 2D drawing area where
you could sketchout/place dimensioned geometry for later use in an extrusion or
revolution.

BTW, this is boarderline *-dev.
maybe we should move it over to the other list.

--- john kosty <john_kosty@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Please check out this link if the <<Subject>> line
> holds any interest for you...
> 
> http://www.elysiun.com/forum/viewtopic.php?p=155614#155614
> 
> Below is my post from a thread on this ng re: "a CAD
> fork of blender?"
> 
> --snip--
> What about another approach -- rather than a fork...
> Leave the underlying 'engine' intact and build a
> series of tools as python scripts. Or would this be to
> clunky an implentation?
> 
> I'm picking up some info on Python over the next few
> days so I can get started with the following:
> 
> 1- dimensioning
> 2- a reference file manager(???)
> 3- a tagging utility for windows, doors, and the
> like...
> 
> These are my opening thoughts on the subject. What
> else?
> 
> RSVP & thanks,
> 
> John K. 
> 
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