Le 12/06/12 22:24, Tom Davies a écrit :
Hi Tom,
Not sure if Draw is the right tool to use.
My workplace is moving soon and i have taken measurements of the oddly shaped big new room at the
new place. My first thought had been to make a 2d paper-'model' and then use smaller bits of
paper to represent furniture to test-out different layouts.
Could Draw be used to do this instead, reasonably easily?
As Dan has already said, Draw can be used for this purpose, and it
works, you can even have the dimensions displayed on screen (or at least
you could in previous versions of OOo, haven't checked recently with LO).
If you are looking for a more specialised tool, you could do worse than
check out SweetHome3D, a Java based app that is actually quite good.
Alex
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