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NedCAD’s expertise: processing 16,000 CAD drawings within one week

From our client IFE Tebel Technologies, part of Knorr Bremse, we recently got the question whether we could quickly convert 16,000 CAD drawings to PDF, PNG, TIFF. A spreadsheet with all information about the drawings – such as revisions, scale and paper format – was required. Previous attempts by other parties with various utilities did […]

LibreOffice Writer Template Changing

Internally, LibreOffice Writer has been used for technical documentation for many years: Writer is very strong in combination with style sheets and SVG format is perfectly supported. Vector-based images can therefore be inserted very well. When you work with large documents, there are two annoying peculiarities you should be aware of. The first is that […]

Software-adoptie in de CAD-wereld

Software implementeren is eigenlijk niets meer dan zorgen dat de software goed werkt binnen jouw organisatie. Opleidingen, tunen, acceptatie door gebruikers en meer. Software-adoptie wordt vaak in één adem genoemd met implementatie maar dat is niet terecht, er zijn duidelijke verschillen, als je die wil zien. Adoptie kun je, moet je, in de letterlijke zin […]

Software Adoption in the CAD World

Implementing software is actually nothing more than ensuring that the software works well within your organization. Training, tuning, acceptance by users and more. Software adoption is often mentioned in the same breath as implementation but that is not correct, there are clear differences, if you want to see them… Adoption can be, must be, taken […]

The Linux BricsCAD pages #1

Part 1: Introduction Linux is about choice, freedom and security. Great news but it looks hard to deploy a professional CAD environment in Linux. BricsCAD is the key to it and these pages are to help unlock it, from A to Z. THIS ARTICLE IS UNDER CONSTRUCTION. YOUR POSITIVE INPUT IS APPRECIATED. All related parts: […]

The Linux BricsCAD pages #2

Part 2: Linux base install So Xubuntu it is. Ready to install? THIS ARTICLE IS UNDER CONSTRUCTION. YOUR POSITIVE INPUT IS APPRECIATED. All related parts: 1: Introduction 2: Linux base install 3: More user software 4: Tuning Linux 5: Tuning your software 6: Getting BricsCAD working 7: Publishing your drawings Preparation You need partitions, free […]

The Linux BricsCAD pages #3

Part 3: More user software So you have a running system with almost all software installed, out of the box. But there is more: This page… With a huge amount of additions. THIS ARTICLE IS UNDER CONSTRUCTION. YOUR POSITIVE INPUT IS APPRECIATED. All related parts: 1: Introduction 2: Linux base install 3: More user software […]

The Linux BricsCAD pages #4

Part 4: Tuning Linux Optimizing your Linux CAD environment. A proper work space means increased speed and optimized working pleasure… THIS ARTICLE IS UNDER CONSTRUCTION. YOUR POSITIVE INPUT IS APPRECIATED. All related parts: 1: Introduction 2: Linux base install 3: More user software 4: Tuning Linux 5: Tuning your software 6: Getting BricsCAD working 7: […]

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