Bricscad Linux Key
1. Function Key Shortcuts | |
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F1 | Opens the Bricscad Help |
F2 | Toggles the display of the Prompt History window |
F4 | Toggles the tablet mode |
F5 | Sets the isoplane (see Using Isometric snap) |
F6 | Sets the readout of the coordinate field in the status bar |
F7 | Toggles the display of the grid |
F8 | Toggles the Ortho setting |
F9 | Toggles the Snap setting |
F10 | Toggles the Polar Tracking setting |
F11 | Toggles the Entity Snap Tracking setting |
F12 | Toggles the Quad display |
Alt+F8 | Launches the VBARUN Ctrl |
Alt+F11 | Launches the VBAIDE Ctrl |
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2. Movement Shortcuts | |
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Page Up | Moves the view Up |
Page Down | Moves the view Down |
Shift+Left Arrow | Moves the view to the Left |
Shift+Right Arrow | Moves the view to the Right |
Shift+Up Arrow | Moves the view Up |
Shift+Down Arrow | Moves the view Down |
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3. Other Shortcuts | |
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Ctrl+1 | Toggles the properties bar |
Ctrl+2 | Opens the Drawing Explorer |
Ctrl+9 | Toggles the display of the Ctrl bar |
Ctrl+A | Selects entities |
Ctrl+B | Toggles the Snap setting |
Ctrl+C | Copies the selection to the clipboard (COPYCLIP Ctrl) |
Ctrl+Shift+C | Copies the selection along with a base point (COPYBASE Ctrl) |
Ctrl+E | Sets the isoplane (see Using Isometric snap) |
Ctrl+F | Toggles entity snaps on/off |
Ctrl+G | Toggles the display of the grid |
Ctrl+H | Toggle svalue of the PICKSTYLE system variable, which controls the selection of groups and associative hatches |
Ctrl+I | Sets the readout of the coordinate field in the status bar |
Ctrl+J | Repeats the previously issued Ctrl |
Ctrl+K | Attach a hyperlink to an object or modify an existing hyperlink (HYPERLINK Ctrl) |
Ctrl+L | Toggles the Ortho setting |
Ctrl+M | Repeats the previously issued Ctrl |
Ctrl+N | Creates a New drawing (NEW Ctrl) |
Ctrl+O | Opens an existing drawing (OPEN Ctrl) |
Ctrl+P | Prints the current drawing (PRINT Ctrl) |
Ctrl+Shift+P | Toggles the Properties bar |
Ctrl+Q | Quits the application prompts to save changes (QUIT Ctrl) |
Ctrl+R | Iterates through viewports |
Ctrl+S | Saves the current drawing (QSAVE Ctrl) |
Ctrl+T | Turns the tablet on/off |
Ctrl+V | Pastes the contents of the Clipboard into the drawing (PASTECLIP Ctrl) |
Ctrl+Alt+V | Pastes the contents of the Clipboard in a specified format (PASTESPEC Ctrl) |
Ctrl+Shift+V | Pastes the contents of the Clipboard as a block (PASTEBLOCK Ctrl) |
Ctrl+X | Cuts the selection and puts it on the clipboard (CUTCLIP Ctrl) |
Ctrl+Y | Redoes the last action undone (REDO Ctrl) |
Ctrl+Z | Undoes the last action (UNDO Ctrl) |
Ctrl+ | Cancels the running Ctrl |
Shift+F2 | Toggles the display of the Ctrl bar |
Shift+F3 | Turns the Status Bar on/off (STATBAR Ctrl) |
Shift+F4 | Turns the Scroll Bars on/off (SCROLLBAR Ctrl) |
Shift+F8 | Launches the Visual Basic Project Manager (VBAMAN Ctrl) |
Shift+F11 | Launchesup the VBA COM Add-In Manager (ADDINMAN Ctrl) |
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I have read the previous threads regarding the license key and the recommendation by Alexander Van Heuverzwyn:'If you copy the /root/.wine/system.reg file to the current user(/home/username/.wine/system.reg), the trial key should be available.' I have done this as well as tried to run it as root and neither was successful.
Could this be because I run Debian and installed the.tgz file which doesn't utilize an 'installer'?Any other suggestions? I would love to try BricsCAD on my Debian Linux system.Thanks,Rob Davis. I'm sorry but I still haven't any key.at 7th of march I called to Kharkov to SABIT.I tald 'boute my problem and ask to send me trial key. That day I sended an email to info@sabit.com.uabut have no any answer untill nowI am single architecture. That want legalize soft. I almost find free tools. But have no CAD(my main program).I discover some CAD's from other swmanufacturers.
With price less than 1kUSD I have at least 5 choises.2 native linux cad's, 1 free, 1 any intelly base cad runned over wine, one more cad on java(crossplatform).Your suggestion is looking pretty good for me. Among the described choises. But I really want to try.
I still even didn't run BricsCAD. How can I told that I want to buy it? I also did not want reinstall my system only to run bricscad for more 30(or any how much you give) days.As an example another cad(evolution vers) that installed in my system is working good till now. And I could try it any time I want. Only some problems with it, stopped me to choose it.(One is that it only on german language, that I did't know)thnx for time you spendmy email still nd@golta.mk.ua I will be waiting.