Hello Maurizio, Thanks for the lead and the link. Regards, David. ----- Original Message ----- From: "Maurizio Ferrari" <mferrari@xxxxxxx> To: <cad-linux@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> Sent: Monday, April 08, 2002 3:43 PM Subject: [cad-linux] Re: CAD Newbie, > > 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 > -- > Galileo Engineering > Via Zacchetti 6 > I-42100 Reggio Emilia > Ph/Fax +390522920496 > http://www.slot.it > > Slot.it is a trademark of Galileo Engineering > >