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Dave Howorth wrote:
Does anybody know of any kitchen planning software for Linux?
Thanks, Dave
I used xfig... that was about ten years ago and it was pretty good then. I was able to do a primitive sort of 3-D designing because one drawing can have multiple layers. So I had one for the floor where the base cabinets, another layer for the top surface of the countertop showing the sink and cooktop etc, another layer for the cabinets that hung on wall. There's libraries of components you can drag onto your drawing-- e.g., furniture, pipes, fuse boxes-- and you can also use xfig to create your own components and libraries. Because xfig knows the size of components, you don't have to resize them to include in your drawing. xfig looks a little clunky, but it works really well. -- "This world ain't big enough for the both of us," said the big noema to the little noema.