In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, "Art Haas" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi. > > I'm pleased to announce the thirty-second development release of PythonCAD, > a CAD package for open-source software users. As the name implies, > PythonCAD is written entirely in Python. The goal of this project is > to create a fully scriptable drafting program that will match and eventually > exceed features found in commercial CAD software. PythonCAD is released > under the GNU Public License (GPL). > > PythonCAD requires Python 2.2 or newer. The interface is GTK 2.0 > based, and uses the PyGTK module for interfacing to GTK. The design of > PythonCAD is built around the idea of separating the interface > from the back end as much as possible. By doing this, it is hoped > that both GNOME and KDE interfaces can be added to PythonCAD through > usage of the appropriate Python module. Addition of other PythonCAD > interfaces will depend on the availability of a Python module for that > particular interface and developer interest and action. > > The thirty-second release fixes a configuration problem where the > newly added autosplitting feature would not be activated properly > or could disable autosplitting in a Layer. A small bug in the > reworked splitting code was also fixed, as well as a few other > small errors. > > A mailing list for the development and use of PythonCAD is available. > Visit the following page for information about subscribing and viewing > the mailing list archive: > > http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/pythoncad > > Visit the PythonCAD web site for more information about what PythonCAD > does and aims to be: > > http://www.pythoncad.org/ > > Come and join me in developing PythonCAD into a world class drafting > program! > > Art Haas Cool. -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list