![]() Using Qt Creator as IDE is easy because it has everything to edit, build, run and debug LibreCAD inside. I think it will be Qt 5.12, but anything between 5.9 and 5.15 should be fine. ![]() For Ubuntu 20.04 it should be easy to get latest Qt5 by apt package manager. įor end user documentation we have the manual at which is hosted at and thus open for contributions through GitHub.įor V2 development I recommend to use native Qt tools. ![]() Thus the recommendation above to go with V2 yet.Ĥ) Easiest way to contribute documentation is on our wiki at. So when you want a productive solution for your plugin asap, I still recommend to go with V2 now.ġ) LibreCAD 3 source code is available at The build instructions at were just updated.īut compared to V2 the build environment is totally different and has more dependencies.Īnd imho it is more complicated to set up for inexperienced users.Ģ) Already mentioned above, V2 and V3 are totally different concepts and plugins will not be compatible.Īnyhow, with a working V2 plugin an experienced programmer can migrate it into V3 without special surveying skills.ģ) Even when we possibly do a first V3 release this year, it will be far from the possibilities of V2. There are a bunch of contributions in the queue which will be added after 2.2.0 release. Beyond that software is never completed, it is more a retirement.īut this will not happen hasty. Lots of time to reach this point.ĭirections on how to precede on your effort through the Plugin technology would help me immediately.īest regards, and thank you for your time.įor reference: So V2.2 nearing completion is relative. This far I have not been able to monetize my efforts. That could help speed up development.Īs far as usefulness, I sure I would find them useful. Modifying entities could be provided for if needed down the road. Both existing drawings and new drawings would be the objective.Ĥ. Seeing that said Shapefile plugin works, I would be willing to chance that the Plugin approach will succeed for working with LibreCad 2, then Port it to LibreCad 3 via Lua. However I have yet to read of it being a GIS issue.Ģ. Then adding that constant back for reporting purposes. If the problems you cited are real, removing a constant from those values would resolve that. You currently have the Shapefile plugin for Esri Data. Please reply if you have any questions or can direct me to get more involved with LibreCad 2 and 3 efforts.ġ). I hope this will work for the whole group that might be involved. Though I intend to do consulting work at a cost regarding those functions as a service. I of course will open source them to LibreCad. Inverse, Traverse, Bearing - Bearing, Bearing - Distance, and Distance - Distance Intersections. My plugin will be the 5 Classic Functions User By Survey Engineers World Wide. As I said I got my source code from GitHub LibreCad2. Now I want to be all about Version 2.2 latest Release Candidate. Went to the About Menu on that executable. The Alpha Release was obtained from the Linux executable created from my source code download I preformed on your GitHub repository last night. ![]() ![]() I understand your reply also.Īt present I am most concerned about Plugin for LibreCad 2.2. ![]()
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