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    OpenNum

    OpenNum

    OpenNum lets you distribute solvers with a nice graphical interface

    Typically, to program a GUI is time consuming and requires experience with graphic libraries. OpenNum lets you create a graphical interface adapted to your solvers by simply editing an XML configuration file. More specifically, OpenNum lets you · to collect a hierarchical dataset, · to call any executable file and · to visualize scalar and vector fields, plot graphs or show simple plain text files. It also has other useful utilities specifically designed for numerical...
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    Buildes

    Buildes

    A designer’s program for describing parts of the building

    Buildes is an integrated development environment that assists the user in creating building information. It reads a text (session) file from which it compiles the information. It then allows the user to browse, analyze and export the resulting building knowledge. The compilation system is written in pure Python. The building components created are rendered in PythonOCC. The GUI is written using PyQt.
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    SAMoCAD

    SAMoCAD

    Simple CAD program

    SAMoCAD - its program to create simple drawings, partially supports DXF. Main features: - create simple objects (line, arc, circle) - create complex objects (text, dimensions) - edit drawn objects - save drawing to SVG format - output drawing in PostScript format - export/import content DXF files (primitives LINE, CIRCLE, ARC, TEXT, DIMENSION) Program written in Python 2 and use the library Tkinter. Program requires no installation, but you need install Python 2.7 or later on your PC. ...
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    Dedalo

    Dedalo

    dedalo is a 2d cad drawing software written in python3.

    dedalo is a 2d cad drawing software written in python3. It is licensed under the GPLv3. Dedalo features: layers, snaps (endpoint, intersection, midpoint), line, polyline, rectangle, delete, polygon, rectangle, arc, circle, points, text, spline, freehand drawing. Move, scale, rotate, offset, cut, extend, hatch, dimension, copy. English, italian languages SVG read-write. Not all features all fully supported. For more information a user manual is provided(pdf format, italian).
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    CAD Scripts project is designed to automate the work of CAD Softwares. Here you will find scripts/softwares which help to do tasks easily. E.g- Specify coordinates of figures in input file and get output dxf file without actually drawing anything.
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