I'll be honest in that I personally find QCad to be invaluable for 2D drafting.  I am not sure exactly how you are planning on using the vector drawing program is part of the problem.  In the past I have also used Inkscape for web design, and OpenOffice Draw for some things as well.  I, like others, am curious how QCad and Inkscape fail these basic requirements for you?

      Seablade

On Tue, Jul 29, 2008 at 12:03 PM, Dennis Schulmeister <linux-audio-dev@windows3.de> wrote:
Hi Fons,

On Tue, 2008-07-29 at 15:05 +0200, Fons Adriaensen wrote:
> Anyone knows a good vector drawing program for Linux ?

I'm surprised nobody has mentioned Gnome Dia yet. It's a fine program
and I'm using it for all my vector diagrams since years. In my opinion
there are only a few things really missing from it:

     * Rotation like rotating text or rotating objects. There ain't
       even a 90° rotation.
     * Gradient fills
     * More developer care. Development activity seems to be quite low
       recently. But fortunately you can use python for scripting.

Besides that it's very usable and works very well for me.

Just noticed that postscript export is not as obvious as it might be,
though. You can't export a postscript file but need print to it.



Yours sincerely,
Dennis Schulmeister

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