Hi,
So, I have recently had a few issues with some drawings for my business. ( glass business) I need to draw parallelograms.
Ive been searching for the past couple hours on a way I can just input the millimetre measurements into the command.
Basically I need to draw shapes with height, width, angle, run measurements and level measurements.
The guys in at our manufacturer use a similar program and he was just entering eg. 1260 into the height etc into command and getting his desired outcome.
Is this something that is possible?
use mm in command
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Re: use mm in command
Hi bigtalljim - welcome to the QCAD Forum.
Is your drawing Unit mm? If not mm what is it then?
Do you need mm instead of a different Drawing Unit?
Do you need 2 different Units (e.g. inch and mm) on a Dimension etc.?
Can you show us an example? Drawing or screenshot?
What is your QCAD Version? Pro or Community?
To answer this question we need more details ....bigtalljim wrote:Is this something that is possible?
Is your drawing Unit mm? If not mm what is it then?
Do you need mm instead of a different Drawing Unit?
Do you need 2 different Units (e.g. inch and mm) on a Dimension etc.?
Can you show us an example? Drawing or screenshot?
What is your QCAD Version? Pro or Community?
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