2/10/2024 0 Comments DeltacadIt was interesting to repeat your experiment at any rate. ![]() How tolerant should a software vendor be for malformed input data? Very very tedious reading! But it is the absolute reference for whether a given cad program is putting out correct data. I am highly suspicious of the DXF implementations of the various cad programs.įor those who love paper work, the current spec for the DXF file is published by Autodesk and is a free download. It ain't perfect, but is way ahead of any other package at the basic level. I have AutoCAD 2000, but DeltaCad gets used for most of my 2D drawings. So I am quite curious as to why you get any other value from other cad vendors. Midnight Software Inc., DeltaCad - I tried all the basic CAD packages and paid for this one. That done- I checked it in partworks and the result is exact 1.8'. ![]() DeltaCad allows you to zoom in to draw fine details or. All DeltaCad files posted on this site are the sole. is not responsible for any content offered on this site including, but not limited to, the use of any files, information or advice that may be provided by the members of this site. individual objects, not just paint pixels. Disclaimer: The use of the DeltaCad logo is by permission from Midnight Software, Inc. Only if they are ok, is it worth checking the result in partworks. DeltaCad is more than just a paint program, because you can edit, scale, move, rotate, copy, etc. I suggest you check the dxf files you are getting from these various cad vendors and see if they are outputing the circle parameters correctly. I dont want to hear from domain for sale companies, and I will not consider a lower price offer. If you’ve been looking for a simple CAD program then invest a few minutes and take a look at this one. I highly recommend it, unless you need to design and draw complex parts or make 3D drawings. Note the next to last number is 0.9 which is the correct radius for a 1.8' circle. This is a quick review of DeltaCAD, an inexpensive and easy-to-use 2D CAD program with a short learning curve. To be sure it really did I checked the properties in the CAD program.įirst I looked at the DXF to see what was saved: I used Intellicad (an Autocad clone) and generated a 1.8' circle. David, thats an interesting experiment! So I tried it.
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