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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: […]

The Linux BricsCAD pages #5

Part 5: Tuning your software 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 LibreOffice Sometimes LibreOffice tries to be too smart. If you type MHz, […]

The Linux BricsCAD pages #6

Part 6: Getting BricsCAD working BricsCAD runs on Windows, macOS and… Linux. Hello security, privacy and independency! There are also some caveats and this post deals with them. 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: […]

The Linux BricsCAD pages #7

Part 7: Publishing your drawings Printing in Linux is very different, but not harder. In fact, scripting creates extra possibilities… 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: […]

Bricsys conference 2019

The developments that were presented at the Bricsys conference 2019 were so many and large that I am not going to present it in a short blog. Those who want a quick overview of what was new on day one and two should visit Rose Barfield’s blog:https://blog.bricsys.com/whats-happening-at-bricsys-2019-conference-day-1/https://blog.bricsys.com/whats-happening-at-bricsys-2019-day-2/. We would nevertheless like to mention a few […]

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