nanoCAD Documentation sources
JAR 22 Jan 2021
nanoCAD provides extensive assistance:
Because the underlying architecture is the same I’ve found the following to be useful:
Thanks
- Help system (Command line: HELP, HELPCONTENTS)
- Videos https://www.youtube....noCADcom/videos (thanks, in large part, to Ralph Grabowski)
- this forum
Because the underlying architecture is the same I’ve found the following to be useful:
- nanoCAD Mechanica (Version 6) User Guide https://kargosha.com...201705/2835.pdf to be an extremely helpful pdf download, if only, because it can be downloaded and opened/searched/annotated in Adobe Acrobat.
- User Guide nanoCAD Construction 9 ftp://spds.club/GUID...UserGuide_9.pdf to be an only slightly less useful .pdf because it cannot be downloaded (or brought up as an Acrobat document)
- nanoCAD Pro Version 8.0 USER GUIDE ftp://ftp.nanocad.in...ser%20guide.pdf , also slightly less useful for the same reason, but with active inter-document links
- and other sites hosting .pdf manuals which I’m not inclined to pursue because my anti-virus software is unwilling to open those sites.
Thanks
JAR 22 Jan 2021
Responding to my own topic:
The reason some of the links listed above are inaccessible as .pdf downloads is because their url begins with "ftp", a largely outdated (I believe) 'file transfer protocol'.
To wit: ftp://ftp.nanocad.in...ser%20guide.pdf
The reason some of the links listed above are inaccessible as .pdf downloads is because their url begins with "ftp", a largely outdated (I believe) 'file transfer protocol'.
To wit: ftp://ftp.nanocad.in...ser%20guide.pdf
- Is it possible to straightforwardly implement ftp in such way as to be able to download the .pdf document?
- Is it possible for nanoSoft to "re-configure" the document's url as a straight .pdf download?
Hellen_V 29 Jan 2021
User Guide for each product comes with installation. It can be found in Start menu in the folder of product.