Matteo
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hi, I look for news about graphiteone (I look for a cad that works on linux, even for a fee). the official website does not work.. .
to me it works:hi, I look for news about graphiteone (I look for a cad that works on linux, even for a fee). the official website does not work.. .
for linux there is also varicad, it stands on the 5,600 euros it seems to me.hi, I look for news about graphiteone (I look for a cad that works on linux, even for a fee). the official website does not work.. .
I only work the linked page! !a me funziona:
http://www.graphiteone-cad.com/page_download.phpMaybe there was a temporary failure.
I dumped it in the demo, but I never managed to start it, there was always a few bookstores missing, it's also true that I didn't waste too much time. However, it is based on the parasolid kernel and uses the d-cube profile solutor (the same as solid edge).
I tried varicad but did not convince me of the interface, graphiteone promises well from this point of view.for linux there is also varicad, it stands on the 5,600 euros it seems to me.
modern varicads are very windows-style, I remember until v7 the interface was copied equal to me10. The problems may be other...I tried varicad but did not convince me of the interface, graphiteone promises well from this point of view.
in general I would be interested in a linux system because I am working for a client who only uses linux (but does not use cad...).modern varicads are very windows-style, I remember until v7 the interface was copied equal to me10. The problems may be other...
Let me know if you can start graphite-one, I'm curious too. Why do you need a cad for linux? Are you using code-aster?
I'm looking for a cad that works on linux, even for a fee. . .
never seen a sequence of caz.zate as on this page you linked. . .a me funziona:
http://www.graphiteone-cad.com/page_download.phpMaybe there was a temporary failure.
I dumped it in the demo, but I never managed to start it, there was always a few bookstores missing, it's also true that I didn't waste too much time. However, it is based on the parasolid kernel and uses the d-cube profile solutor (the same as solid edge).
I can't find the text you're referring to, the only working page on that site is downloading and doesn't refer to other software.catia con parasolid?
t3 parasolid?
you con parasolid?
Mah.
Sorry.I can't find the text you're referring to, the only working page on that site is downloading and doesn't refer to other software.
I have to change my glasses to read youScusa.I had clicked on your link and searched together with google info on this cad that I did not know.then I opened the google page.
the font is a simple vezzo.I have to change my glasses to read you
Why this miniaturized font? :smile:
I also didn't know graphiteone, I have to install a non-virtual linux machine to prove it as you must but never time... Meanwhile, is there anyone using it? their site (even fast ag) is very incomplete.
It is a bit annoying for those who have to read you, if you could enlarge two points the font size our eyes will thank you... :wink:the font is a simple vezzo.
being the same as others bothers me.It is a bit annoying for those who have to read you, if you could enlarge two points the font size our eyes will thank you... :wink:
if you have these socio-ethical problems you could combine the elegance of the font with its size, making your messages beautiful to see and simultaneously easy to read. . .being the same as others bothers me.
opposite the fonts I use are + elegant
I'm full of trouble. I know.if you have these socio-ethical problems you could combine the elegance of the font with its size, making your messages beautiful to see and simultaneously easy to read. . .
I personally consider these particularly sad web interfaces to see, so you want to change fonts.
the only consolation is to read interesting content, possibly without having to do ctrl+ and ctrl- to run behind unlikely aesthetic needs![]()