A new ‘Spatial Manager’ version (5.1) has been recently released. In addition to other interesting new features, this release is ‘BricsCAD 19’ compatible. Download it and enjoy from today the enhancements and new functions included in ‘BricsCAD 19’ and ‘Spatial Manager for BricsCAD 5.1’
BricsCAD now has 19 panels; right-click a user interface element, such as the ribbon or a toolbar to see the complete list. Panels included in V19 Flyouts minimize the space panels take up, replacing the tabs from earlier releases of BricsCAD. Flyouts can appear along the left or right edge. The information on this page is only about version 19.1.10 of BricsCAD V19.1.10 (x64) itIT. A way to delete BricsCAD V19.1.10 (x64) itIT with Advanced Uninstaller PRO BricsCAD V19.1.10 (x64) itIT is a program released by the software company Bricsys. Some users decide to remove it.
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- Download: https://icongnghe.com/bricscad-v19-full/.
- BricsCAD Software Compatibility. CADWorx is compatible with the following BricsCAD versions: BricsCAD 20.2. BricsCAD 19.1.11. The operating system compatibility is based on BricsCAD used: BricsCAD 20.2: Windows 10. BricsCAD 19.1.11: Windows 10. BricsCAD 18: Windows 10.
Import/exportspatial or GIS data into/from BricsCAD (v13 to v19) (*), and experience the advanced tools to manage spatial data, such as dynamic background maps, quick drawing publishing in Google Earth, data structures and data grid, queries, layer thematics, automatic labeling, etc.
(*) Compatible products and languages
New features and improvements:
- New command ‘SPMDATATABLEGRID’: The Data Grid Palette
- Interactive and synchronized
- Selecting entities and navigation tools in the grid
- Editing data and columns
- Columns sorting
- Sorting data by column
- Automatic column width adjustment
- Direct export to CSV, TXT, etc.
- Multi-table grid
- Recovering data Table structures from the drawing entities
- Very useful when “Copying/Cutting and Pasting” entities from one drawing to another, when saving drawings using WBLOCK, etc.
- Choose the value of a Field from a list of available values when selecting by query
- Import and export user dynamic Background Maps
- User Background Map Definition files *.bmd
- Allows sharing between computers or users and helps organize user Background Map definitions
- Other improvements
- Rename data Tables
- Entities data (EED/XDATA) are no longer attached to the texts when labeling while importing
- “Text qualifier” setting in the ASCII data provider when Importing and Exporting
- Data character encoding setup when exporting to Shapefiles (SHP)
- Spatial filters in the WFS (OGR) data provider
- EPSG tables updated to version 9.5 (CRSs and other objects)
- Applications performance when reading the entities data has been greatly improved
- … and more
- IMPORTANT: It is strongly recommended to install BricsCAD 19 revision 19.1.08 or later
- Certain functions are available on the “Standard” and/or “Professional” editions only
How you seem to feel comfortable with written paths and terminal
sounds a bit like you don't even installed a desktop environment.
I have Arch based Manjaro with KDE.
I can use Dolphin (Explorer) and Ark (Archiver) to navigate and extract archives.
Octopi is the default Manjaro Packet Manager.
It has an installation option for local Packages but obviously refuses a *.tar.gz
as such. I don't even have a clue how Arch Packages do look like.
And I am not sure if Bricscad's Tarball is meant as an installation Package,
or just an Archive to extract somewhere (like Modo).
Modo also didn't run first on Manjaro. When starting from Terminal it showed
a missing Library too. I went to my Package Manager and searched for that name
and found something similar which I installed and Modo started fine then.
I think that is pretty similar for Bricscad now.
I think I could start it simply by executing the 'bricscad' from the extracted folder.
But it also aborts and shows an error when trying to start 'libcommands.so'
But in this case, when I search for it my Packet Manager doesn't find anything similar.
(No wonder if 'libwebkitgtk-1.0.so.0' is something legacy or risky taken out of current Distros)
Bricscad 1997
But obviously Bricscad will not work, or better start, without it.
My Packet Manager would offer :
- libwebp 1.0.2-1 (already installed...)
- lib32-libwebp 1.0.2-1
- libwebsockets 3.1.0-1
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