I just want to do basic designs, but all the cad programs in Linux that I've found seem to suck, they lack proper work flow. Ex: I want to select a bunch of stuff, quickly copy and drag a new copy over somewhere, or just move something etc, like with just holding down control or something. Trying to use LibreCAD and it lacks so much basic functionality. it seems once you make something you can't easily move or copy it. There might be some way through some convoluted menus, but I just want to be able to do it in real time with the mouse. So if I need to make a lot of a similar object that match I just want to be able to quickly copy/paste them where I want, maybe move them later etc. It seems a lot of open source programs seem to lack this very basic functionality. Gimp is another one that always annoys me when it comes to that. Very simple move/copy/cut operations should be doable without even needing to go through any kind of menu and it should just be real time. In most Windows programs, you do that by just holding down control.
I managed to do it with ctrl+v and ctrl+c but problem is it puts the object so far away from the cursor that I can't really place it where I want because the cursor can only go so far until it hits the edge of the screen but object is still not where I want, I'm very limited in where it can go. It's just so unintuitive.
I managed to do it with ctrl+v and ctrl+c but problem is it puts the object so far away from the cursor that I can't really place it where I want because the cursor can only go so far until it hits the edge of the screen but object is still not where I want, I'm very limited in where it can go. It's just so unintuitive.