LibreCAD 用户指南说明书
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20170701 LibreCAD Users Extensive Manual
INTRODUCTION
1.1 Documents Purpose and Credits
This document was produced using initial work by Bob Woltz. The Quick Start Guide to LibreCAD by Jasleen Kaur
(January 2014) is beneficial to download. Refer to the section named LibreCAD References for further information. The
additions and amendments here are not the work of anyone with programming experience and I have little LibreCAD
experience and this document may have many errors. It has been made with a wholehearted effort to produce a
workable desktop reference for those with little LibreCAD experience and are trying to learn how to use it; like I am.
At times a description or clarification has been added to the notes, that may not be strictly necessary, but we hope is an
aid to assist those where the English language is not their first language.
I believe the size of the document shows the need for a manual and I hope that others can point out errors and
refinements as necessary so that further amendments can be produced. More work can always go into elaborating and
checking; it becomes the law of diminishing returns, so here it is but imperfect. Illustrations are minimal because you will
have the screen in front of you as a constant reference and this document is big enough to print out as it is. Much of the
material is based on the LibreCAD Forum and thanks is due to the many persons who took the time to ask for assistance.
Searching through the mass of documentation I found many points and features that I was unaware of and I will be
surprised if many users of LibreCAD do not experience the same feeling. Thanks to all who spent the time and effort to
put the LibreCAD program together and continue to support it.
This document with its content is made available under Creative Commons Attribution Share Alike.
If the document name above with year, month and day format is also at the start of the file name (shown at the top of the
screen) this will file this document in date order within any LibreCAD folder. This permits any amendment with a later date
to be easily found.
The document was formulated in Apache Open Office version 4.1.3 (2016). It could be saved into Microsoft Word
97/2000/XP (.doc format) but perhaps with some lose of formating. Alternatively convert into a PDF, although that may
not be desirable.
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1.2 Description of Apache Open Office Functions:
To be taken to a numbered page of this document: Position your curser over the page number in the Contents Section
(below). Use keyboard shortform Ctrl and left mouse click when the curser changes into 'hand symbol' when you are
pointing at the desired page number. The document then will open to the required page of the this document.
To navigate around this document: press the F5 key (generally in the top row of the keyboard) OR the small 'compass'
icon (alongside the 'binoculars' icon) on the tool bar under the Menu bar and a small window opens.
This window can be moved (dragged) on to a little used part of your screen for future use. Repeat the F5 key command
to remove the active window from view. In the small window if you double left mouse click on Headings Contents
Section this document will go to that location (or any other section you double click on) after you scroll down and find its
location. Or you can scroll down using the scroll bars in the auxiliary window until you find the section you are after and
then double click that section heading.
To find a word in this document click on the 'binoculars' icon (on tool icons below the Menu bar) with the tool-tip 'Find and
Replace' (Ctrl+F) type a word in the Search for pane and click on the Find radio button. A small window opens asking
basically 'do you want to continue' if you click on 'yes' button the 'Find and Replace' window opens. Now every time you
press the 'Find' button it will open to the next usage of the word in the document. For example: If you want to find out
about Trim, type the word into the Search area of the 'Find and Replace' window that opens when you click on the
'binoculars' icon (remember it is Apache Open Office) and continually press 'Find' to progressively work through this
document so you can read the information. The other way to consider only 'headings' is as mentioned in the previous
paragraph.
Be careful using the Scroll bars to move through the document as the size of this Manual may cause the program to
'crash'. It may be preferable to use the wheel mouse or auxiliary screen as noted above.
To learn how to modify and add more to this document; refer to the section How to Modify the LibreCAD Users Manual