On Tue, Nov 10, 2015 at 2:41 PM, Gastón J. Avila <avila.gas@gmail.com> wrote:
The only point of doing it as part of the libreoffice suite would be that it
would end up getting installed on every computer runing it, specially for
students in developing countries like mine, instead of having to go around
telling every teacher about it.
The this is _really_ not the way to go.
If you want some software package pre-installed, you need to work with
the distribution that put together the machine your student/teacher
are using.
or work with project that allow you to prepare such software stack 'on
a stick'.. either way this is really, really not a valid
reason to want to integrate a CAD software in an Office Suite....
Norbert
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