Dear Sir,
From a PythonCAD developer I heard that “There is great amount of gap in the PythonCAD documentation and actual performance”. Well, I'd be glad to offer my support so to reduce this gap, would you like to accept it.
Just give me a contact person to get in touch with, and I'd be glad to help.
About my motivation:
Both as a Designer, ordinary User, and Technical Writer of High Tech products (mainly: s/w products—Last work published: URL: http://www.datacad.com/cgi-bin/commerce.exe?key=D4DM-1200&preadd=action) I've realized how crucial is a fair correspondence between Technical Documentation and actual performance.
So that now, enjoying the lucky freedom of doing it, I'd love to offer the following opportunity, out of any strict commercial logic, just for the “fun” of it:
I'll be glad, and honored, to professionally test and verify the correspondence between what a product really is vs. what its current Technical Documentation says. And write a consequent Technical Report, or Technical Draft, to the benefit of whoever would bother to know. Sort of quiet and accurate (Beta-)Testing, followed by a Technical Writing/Reporting process, in fair collaboration with the product designer/manager. Thanks.
See you.
Pietro Moras
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I installed PythonCad. I want to draw some lines, boxes and draw some text. Drawing lines and boxes goes perfectly. But when I want to draw a text, it does not seem to work. I tried looking at the wiki, but it was empty. So I click on the text button on the toolbar. Select a point. Then the command line asks for text input. I write some text in the command line. Push the ENTER key and nothing happens. What do I wrong???
Greetings,
Alex
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Hi all The best way to halp us is to test the softwer and give as ideas and bugs found ..
of course the developer team need to have more people ....
thatks
about: PythonCAD documentation gap
Dear Sir,
From a PythonCAD developer I heard that “There is great amount of gap in the PythonCAD documentation and actual performance”. Well, I'd be glad to offer my support so to reduce this gap, would you like to accept it.
Just give me a contact person to get in touch with, and I'd be glad to help.
About my motivation:
Both as a Designer, ordinary User, and Technical Writer of High Tech products (mainly: s/w products—Last work published: URL: http://www.datacad.com/cgi-bin/commerce.exe?key=D4DM-1200&preadd=action) I've realized how crucial is a fair correspondence between Technical Documentation and actual performance.
So that now, enjoying the lucky freedom of doing it, I'd love to offer the following opportunity, out of any strict commercial logic, just for the “fun” of it:
I'll be glad, and honored, to professionally test and verify the correspondence between what a product really is vs. what its current Technical Documentation says. And write a consequent Technical Report, or Technical Draft, to the benefit of whoever would bother to know. Sort of quiet and accurate (Beta-)Testing, followed by a Technical Writing/Reporting process, in fair collaboration with the product designer/manager. Thanks.
See you.
Pietro Moras
i need open dwg files. somebody help me?
Hi,
I installed PythonCad. I want to draw some lines, boxes and draw some text. Drawing lines and boxes goes perfectly. But when I want to draw a text, it does not seem to work. I tried looking at the wiki, but it was empty. So I click on the text button on the toolbar. Select a point. Then the command line asks for text input. I write some text in the command line. Push the ENTER key and nothing happens. What do I wrong???
Greetings,
Alex