Hello Forum:
I'm new to drafting, so my terminology won't be that of a seasoned veteran. My apologies for that.
Yesterday I purchased a license for the newest QCAD Professional. Watched some tutorials and everything's been going well. My sister, who's encouraging me to learn drafting, sent me a few drawings. When I open them, The coordinate system shows feet and inches. I've set EDIT -> APPLICATION PREFERENCES -> DRAWING UNIT to both inches and feet. But all I ever get is an inch system (I think it's inches).
This is what she sent me and what I get on QCAD:
When I preview this post, I can't see the above image. So just in case I'm doing this wrong, here's the link to it.
Anyway, I can't find any information on my issue. I could use aq little help with this. Thanks.
OS: Linux Mint 18.2
QCAD Professional: 3.19.1.0
Coordinate System
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Coordinate System
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OS: Linux Mint 18.3 Sylvia [64-bit]
QCAD Pro 3.19.2.0 [64-bit]
OS: Linux Mint 18.3 Sylvia [64-bit]
QCAD Pro 3.19.2.0 [64-bit]
Re: Coordinate System
Hello slyde - welcome to the QCAD forum.
They are controlled by Dimension settings:
It looks like your drawing is in inch. Will you maintain that or do you need to convert the drawing into something else? In that case you have to use the "Convert drawing unit" tool. Menu / Edit ...
I assume you are talking about the Ruler around your drawing area, correct?slyde wrote:The coordinate system shows feet and inches. I've set EDIT -> APPLICATION PREFERENCES -> DRAWING UNIT to both inches and feet. But all I ever get is an inch system (I think it's inches).
They are controlled by Dimension settings:
It looks like your drawing is in inch. Will you maintain that or do you need to convert the drawing into something else? In that case you have to use the "Convert drawing unit" tool. Menu / Edit ...
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Re: Coordinate System
Husky:
Thanks for the response.
I now see where to make the changes. Since I'm in the US, most of what I'll be doing will be in feet and inches. And I see I have four other options to choose from, so I'll pay around with them and see what I come up with for US standard measure.
Thanks again.
Thanks for the response.
I now see where to make the changes. Since I'm in the US, most of what I'll be doing will be in feet and inches. And I see I have four other options to choose from, so I'll pay around with them and see what I come up with for US standard measure.
Thanks again.
Look! It's a bird. No! It's a plane! NO! It's QCAD hotkeys...faster than a possum falling out of a tree!!
OS: Linux Mint 18.3 Sylvia [64-bit]
QCAD Pro 3.19.2.0 [64-bit]
OS: Linux Mint 18.3 Sylvia [64-bit]
QCAD Pro 3.19.2.0 [64-bit]
Re: Coordinate System
You're welcome!
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