per the below fwd, lignumcad has a new release. enjoy > To: lignumcad at lignumcomputing.com > > (Apologies if this is a duplicate.) > > Hi, > > You (meaning the people on the distribution list of this e-mail) at one time > or another expressed an interest in lignumCAD. Version 0.2 is now available > from the SourceForge site (http://sourceforge.net/projects/lignumcad). In > this release, you can now create primitive assemblies from solid parts. If > your tastes are simple (such as Shaker or Mission style), you can even > construct a reasonable facsimile of a piece of furniture. (However, don't try > > to put the knob on a drawer yet, there is still some missing functionality > for assembling parts with curved surfaces.) (There also isn't an Oak > material, so Mission style may be out, too :-) > > I'd like to express sincere gratitude to Christoph Eckert for his > contribution of German translations of the user interface elements and a > German tutorial section. Even if you are not in a German-speaking locale, you > > can try it out by running lignumCAD with the command: > $ LANG=de /opt/lignumCAD/v0.2/bin/lignumCAD > > Please read the (very short) What's New section of the documentation > (http://lignumcad.sf.net/doc/en/HTML/SOHTML/WhatsNew.html). > The root of the documentation is still at http://lignumcad.sf.net. > > If you don't care to hear any more about lignumCAD, please reply to this > message stating so. > > Thanks, > Allen Barnett > lignum Computing, Inc. > ===== phrostie Oh I have slipped the surly bonds of DOS and danced the skies on Linux silvered wings. http://pfrostie.freeservers.com/cad-tastrafy/ //www.freelists.org/webpage/cad-linux __________________________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Mail Plus - Powerful. Affordable. Sign up now. http://mailplus.yahoo.com