![]() ↳ QCAD 2.1/2.2 Suggestions and Feedback Compared to most other CAD software, LibreCAD is relatively easy to use and has a sharper learning curve.↳ QCAD - Eine Einführung in computerunterstütztes Zeichnen (CAD).↳ QCAD - Una Introducción al Diseño Asistido por Ordenador.↳ QCAD - An Introduction to Computer-Aided Design.1483 Open ajk2196 opened this issue on 4 comments ajk2196 commented on ajk2196 mentioned this issue Unit Conversion and Implementation: The most serious issue/bug that LibreCAD should never have. ![]() ↳ Finished 'Ready to go' Scripts/Plug-in's Wiki Security Insights New issue Need support for working with feet and inches.↳ QCAD 'Script Add-On & Plug-in challenge' - Work in Progress.Display Units: Select Feet, Feet and Inches, or Meters for the units of distance. From the Status Bar, click on the Units button. It is possible to 'mix or match' US and SI units, e.g., meters and footcandles. ↳ QCAD Programming, Script Programming and Contributing Units/Precision Unit settings In System Settings, click on the Units tab to change the current distance and illuminance units.I wondered if that was a bug or just the way attributes were designed? Should attributes scale or is their size fixed? The rest of the geometry and plain text in the block scaled down properly when I entered a 1/12 in the X and Y scale fields in the properties editor, but the attribute text stayed at it's original size. So at that point I figured it'd be easier to draw it without having to divide each component by 12 and then simply scale it down in one shot at the end.Īs far as the block attribute, I entered it as "1/4" when creating it but it made it 1/4 foot, which I suppose makes sense as the drawing unit is feet? But the bigger issue was that it didn't scale down when I scaled the block down. This would mean I'd have to enter all of my sizes as "size/12" (or just do the math on my own before hand.) I wish I could enter the " symbol for inches and have it override the feet but that doesn't seem to work. I would agree it would make more sense to just make the block in paper size, but when I try to override the drawing unit by entering 18" and 24", etc., when creating the title block, it seems to ignore the inch symbol I entered, which made me assume that this was not a feature and I was forced to use the drawing unit. (Note: This will keep the settings on all of the System Settings dialog tabs, not just this tab.When I said it made sense, I didn't mean it made sense to draw it 18' by 24' by preference, as much as I meant it made sense that entering 18 x 24 would yield 18 feet by 24 feet since my drawing unit is in feet for this drawing. To keep any of changes as your new "default" settings, check the box on the right side: Save Settings As Startup Defaults.(Note: This will reset the values for all of the System Settings dialog, not just this tab.) To return all of the values to their original settings, click on the Reset Defaults button.The default is Fixed and 2 decimal places. Numeric Ratios: This applies to any calculated ratios, e.g., Max/Min, Avg/Min, MaxLV Ratio, etc. Convert 2 feet + 3 inches to inches: d () 2ft × 12 + 3 27 Feet to. 1 foot is equal to 12 inches: 1ft 12 The distance d in inches () is equal to the distance d in feet (ft) times 12 plus the distance d in inches (): d () d (ft) × 12 + d () Example. The default is Fixed and 2 decimal places. Inches to feet+inches How to convert feet+inches to inches. The maximum allowable precision is 4 decimal places.Ĭalculated Average: This applies to any calculated average value, e.g., illuminance, luminance, etc. For example: If the number of decimal places for illuminance has been set at 1 in the calculation point dialog and an Offset of 1 is specified in the Units area for Average, then the calculated average illuminance will be displayed with 1 + 1 or 2 decimal places. For both Calculated Average and Numeric Ratios, you have the option to specify a Fixed number of displayed decimal places or to use the Offset option to specify that the displayed number of decimal places be larger than the basic metric by a specified number. These settings control the number of decimals applied to ALL calculations. Numerical Ratios: Select the desired version of the Numerical Ratios: Avg/Min and Max/Min OR Min/Avg and Min/Max. It is often useful to increase this to two decimals for exterior lighting or reduce to zero for interior lighting calculations. Number of Decimals: The default setting is 1 decimal place. Illuminance Units : Select Footcandles or Lux for the units of illuminance. ĭisplay Units: Select Feet, Feet and Inches, or Meters for the units of distance. From the Status Bar, click on the Units button.It is possible to "mix or match" US and SI units, e.g., meters and footcandles. In System Settings, click on the Units tab to change the current distance and illuminance
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