![]() It's my one big niggle with the things otherwise, it's a brilliant concept. ![]() My 'portables', especially when based around an AppImage, attempt to address this business of leaving files all over the place. by writing a new GPLv2-licensed library called libdxfrw, with more complete DWG support. And that kinda defeats the whole object of the things.! LibreCAD is a computer-aided design application for 2D design. deb packages, meaning instead of being truly self-contained they're STILL hunting around all over the system to find dependencies. Too many 'packagers' simply make bad AppImages out of existing. Why create multiple copies of the same thing?), or as in many cases, it'll be an app like Blender where the whole thing runs from a single self-contained directory.just like 'zilla-based browsers do.ĪppImages are my favourite 'portable' format. config files all over the place, "ready for next time". Most use either an AppImage (no, an AppImage is not truly 'portable', because they leave. QCAD has good DWG compat, but only in the commercial version. I switched to using a whole raft of these things during my last year or so with XP, and had wanted to re-create them in Linux ever since. The other big difference is DWG compatibility for interop with AutoCAD. If you run them from a flash drive, you can 'share' them between multiple machines, and you've always got your own personal settings ready-to-go.Īll very much inspired by the creations from. At close, the sym-links are then removed again.and because they're sym-links, any config/cache stuff is at all times being written directly back to the portable anyway. config files within the portable's directory, then sym-link them out to where the app in question expects to find them when it runs. Autodesk 123D Design LibreCAD MagicaVoxel SculptGL Tinkercad Wings 3D Antimony BabaCAD Design 3D SE DraftSight eMachineShop FreeCAD HeeksCAD 3D CAD. ![]() Yes, I do produce a number of self-contained portables, it's true. I did a 2-year technical drawing course at college back in the mid-70s, and have always liked playing-around with CAD software ever since.but I don't do it to any serious degree, so lack of various formats doesn't really bother me. Subsequent versions have all kinds of issues, and don't really behave themselves at all. I actually purchased this nearly 20 years ago as luck would have it, it's the last version of Photoshop that's pretty near fully-functional under WINE. Well, as a graphics "hobbyist" of something like 40 years standing, I tend to experiment & 'play' with a lot of stuff.including a full version of Photoshop CS2 running under WINE.
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