Thanks Gary. This is the first if your videos I watched and not the last for sure. Your explanations are clear. Though some complain about the sound quality, as a non English speaker, I understand you pretty clearly. Insisting on gotchas is very interesting specially on those pieces of software which are sometimes weird to wield.
So...I was wanting to copy a figure from one file and paste to another and apparently that isn't possible. But can I make a block in one file and then open another and insert the bolck? If so it solves my "cut and Paste" problem. Thanks for the video. It helps, even though I seem to be using a different version because the icons are arranged differently.
My copy of libreCad doesn't seem to have a "continue action" command. Has that been replaced with another comparable command? It makes following your block tutorial very difficult. Any suggestions?
This is what you want to have happen because you want to be able to turn off all of the nuts in a drawing or everything on the layer you are wanting to hide. Put another way, the contents of the block still belong to the nuts layer but they also now belong to the layer you place them on.
Think of it this way. Let's say you went ahead and included the text in the block but left it on the text layer. You could then turn off the text layer and the text would disappear from every instance of that block.
Gary, Y am tryng of create a library for to keep blocks in LIBRECAD but it not possible because when I try to export the block I havent the extension .DWG...Can you help me, please?
Andres Marinovic It has been awhile since I have played with blocks... but if I remember correctly they are also dxf files. I did several tutorial on blocks I think the lase one explains how to save them.
Thank you Gary.
Thanks Gary. This is the first if your videos I watched and not the last for sure. Your explanations are clear. Though some complain about the sound quality, as a non English speaker, I understand you pretty clearly. Insisting on gotchas is very interesting specially on those pieces of software which are sometimes weird to wield.
It'll be my last..
Thank you so much, since there is not much documentation about librecad it was a big help for me
I am glad it was of help.
LibreCAD's UI has changed drastically in the last 8 years. Any chance you can make an updated video?
So...I was wanting to copy a figure from one file and paste to another and apparently that isn't possible. But can I make a block in one file and then open another and insert the bolck? If so it solves my "cut and Paste" problem. Thanks for the video. It helps, even though I seem to be using a different version because the icons are arranged differently.
My copy of libreCad doesn't seem to have a "continue action" command. Has that been replaced with another comparable command? It makes following your block tutorial very difficult. Any suggestions?
This is what you want to have happen because you want to be able to turn off all of the nuts in a drawing or everything on the layer you are wanting to hide. Put another way, the contents of the block still belong to the nuts layer but they also now belong to the layer you place them on.
Think of it this way. Let's say you went ahead and included the text in the block but left it on the text layer. You could then turn off the text layer and the text would disappear from every instance of that block.
Thank You, very much.
Gary, Y am tryng of create a library for to keep blocks in LIBRECAD but it not possible because when I try to export the block I havent the extension .DWG...Can you help me, please?
Andres Marinovic It has been awhile since I have played with blocks... but if I remember correctly they are also dxf files. I did several tutorial on blocks I think the lase one explains how to save them.
Gary Fox Thanks, Gary. I think that your Video Nº4 Blocks is the solution for me
Thanks Gary
Here are the other parts
Part 2: ruclips.net/video/UedxD3n8oSg/видео.html
Part 3: ruclips.net/video/73pUidN88MQ/видео.html
Fix the sound.
And the next tutorial with a bad mic. :(