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Actually, all I'm doing is laying out a greeting card.  The print shop
needs 1/8" margins, and I'm a stickler for detail.  I agree that Scribus
or a CAD program has more flexibility, but I like LO.

Seems like the consensus is that my suggestion is possible, but will
have to wait for funding.  Makes sense.

Dave

On Thu, Nov 19, 2015, at 11:53 AM, Pertti Rönnberg wrote:
Dave,
Depending on what you are going to draw; if anything either technical or 
building/cottage then you can try either ProgeCAD Smart 2009 or 
Draftsight, both have free versions that are fully functional 2D CAD 
programs for private use only.
Especially Draftsight is quite easy to learn.
Download from their own homepage.
Pertti Rönnberg


On 19.11.2015 17:33, Ken Springer wrote:
On 11/19/15 6:20 AM, dave boland wrote:
Thanks all.  If I make a suggestion to LO - add some more CAD abilities
to Draw such as higher precision.  LOD is a very useful program, and
could be even more useful.

This is a always what happens to good software, be it FOSS, 
commercial, shareware, whatever.  Developers keep adding features 
until it becomes bloated, buggy, and slow.

Then users complain about it being bloated, buggy, and slow.

If you need that type of precision for your project, maybe LO isn't 
the correct software.

My suggestion would be to try page layout software and a basic 
CAD/drawing program.  Do your drawing (I'm assuming you need to do 
more than just a line) then input the drawing into the page layout 
software where you'll have so much better options for layout than you 
ever will in LO.

FWIW, I've yet to see any word processing that has more than 2 decimal 
places for spacing.

Also, if you want truly good looking text, use page layout software 
and a quality font.  I've yet to see a word processor that does 
kerning. Word processors do character spacing, which is not the same.  
Document processors do kerning, AFAIK.






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