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Product category: Engineering Guides, Newsletters and Publications
News Release from: upFront.eZine Publishing
Edited by the Engineeringtalk Editorial Team on 10 January 2008

E-book makes Briscad users more
productive

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The 400-page e-book contains step-by-step tutorials for learning how to customise and program the popular Bricscad V8 computer-aided software.

Available now from upFront.eZine Publishing, "Customising Bricscad V8" is billed as the only reference book for Bricscad customers using the new version 8 The 400-page e-book contains step-by-step tutorials for learning how to customise and program the popular computer-aided software

The e-book, written by Ralph Grabowski, features tutorials on: customising the Bricscad user interface; modifying toolbars and menus; creating keyboard shortcuts and command aliases; designing linetypes, hatch patterns, shapes, and fonts; writing scripts and Lisp programs; and understanding the DXF format.

New subjects include: using the new settings dialog box; working with the new customise dialog box; a Lisp function summary; dabbling in Visual Basic for applications, coding and forms; creating dialog boxes with DCL, with complete DCL reference; and writing Diesel code.

The "Customising Bricscad V8" reference book is available now as an Adobe Acrobat file for delivery via e-mail, ftp, or web browser.

It is also available on CD.

In addition, the e-book is being bundled with the Bricscad V8 Professional software package.

Price is US $41.20 with electronic delivery; $46.20 on CD, shipping included.

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