So far, the ideas that we were discussing all along the way till the below mentioned 's comments were all right and on track. Or maybe tag a few of those developers in this thread so that this comes to their attention. This will (sort-of) give them a blueprint of the work. I don't know what 'libdxfrw' is but if the developers that develop that thing are already busy, we should try to implement it our way and if we fail then hand it over to them. What I meant by sharing the above thread was that the issue in the thread is something that would get tackled away by what we are wanting to implement. Will try uploading an infographic if possible.) (I am in a hurry right now I will post in detail about this later today if possible in this very thread it will give you guys a better idea. Sending only one file(no 's' here) with multiple revised sheets will create less clutter. Sending new file S everytime whenever there is a slightest revision is troublesome. In real world, projects have a lot of revisions. When there are different files, one has to fish to find the correct file. This feature is of great help will enable storing the data of one entire project in one file itself and will require opening only once. And please, there must be no necessity like the first sheet will have an unchangeable name (Like the layers have: first layer is always '0'). There should be a feature to rename the sheets. The changes made in any specific sheet must NOT get reflected in the remaining sheets. That is, sheet number 2 may have different layers from the sheet number 1 either none of the layers defined in the previous sheet or some (or all) of the layers defined in the previous sheet. One DXF file will contain multiple sheets and each sheet may have different layers which may or may not be there in another sheets. It's very limitative in the and have got it correct. The current print preview functionality is not enough for working with LibreCAD. Look how in FreeCAD, he adds multiple template pages to represent the model. So, basically, you will have one model tab and multiple printable tabs. In the sheet 3 I want the walls layer with the water installations. In the sheet 2 I want the walls with furniture. For example: in the sheet 1, I want the walls and the dimensions. This would be a white background, with the model inserted, so you can select the layers you want to show. Now we could have another tabs with the presentation. The tab with the model, in a black background with multiple layers. In another layer we have water installations, with cold water in blue color, hot water in red color and width 0.20.Īll this description is in one tab. In another layer we have electrical installations, in green color, line width 0.20. In another layer we can have furniture, in gray color, line width 0.15. In another layer we can have the dimensions, in blue color, line width 0.10. We are drawing a 2D home, so we can put the walls in a layer, with a color, line width 0.30, etc. The idea of multiple sheets is to separate the model and the presentation.
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