Dan Hitt <dan.h...@gmail.com> writes: > I'm looking for a gui drawing program that will let me, for example, > draw a circle, inscribe a square in the circle, connect the opposite > edges of the square with line segments, draw the diagonals of the > square, and label the vertices, edges, and regions of the figure. > > So, something like xfig, except that it should have geometrically > describable grouping or linking options. (You can glue objects > together with xfig, but afaik not link them loosely, like through a > point of tangency.) > > I.e., if i draw two primitives (like a square and a circle), then it > should be possible to demand that they stay tangent, or that the > corners of the square be on the cricle (inscription), and these > relations will continue to hold if one primitive or the other is > resized or scaled or moved (and the relations should be recorded as > some kind of constraints in the file format). > > Maybe some kind of svg editor is capable of doing this? > > Anyhow, tia for any pointers.
I'll take a guess librecad (which is my go-to 2D drawing package these days) can probably do it.