QElectrotech_quickstart-es
1 Introduction
1.1 About QElectrotech
QElectroTech is a software for drawing electrical circuits.
It includeds a element editor that allows you to draw new symbols.
Creation of diagrams
For any use of the total or partial use of the QElectroTech library, for other purposes than drawing diagrams, you have to respect the license Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 You can get a copy of the license on http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ or by sending a letter to Creative Commons, 171 Second Street, Suite 300, San Francisco, California, 94105, USA.
It includeds a element editor that allows you to draw new symbols.
With QElectroTech, you can draw single line and multi-phase diagrams, circuit diagrams for automation projects in different languages, programming, electronic circuit diagrams and more.
Diagrams and symbols use internally the XML format.
QElectroTech is a free software published under GNU/GPL licence.
Para salvar el esquema y los elementos utilizados se usa el formato XML.
QElectroTech es un software libre publicado bajo la licencia GNU/GPL.
Currently, the latest stable version 0.3 is available for MS Windows, GNU/Linux and MacOS.
1.2 Instalation
You can download the latest QElectroTech version at: http://qelectrotech.org/download.html
Source files and packages are available for GNU/Linux. For Windows, you can download either an install file (exe) or a ready to use version (zip).
Source files and packages are available for GNU/Linux. For Windows, you can download either an install file (exe) or a ready to use version (zip).
You can also download electrical, pneumatic and other symbols.
1.3. Comments
A set of articles is bundled with this documentation without any warranty. You may edit, change and use the articles unconditionnaly regardless of the end license.
Creation of diagrams
For any use of the total or partial use of the QElectroTech library, for other purposes than drawing diagrams, you have to respect the license Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 You can get a copy of the license on http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ or by sending a letter to Creative Commons, 171 Second Street, Suite 300, San Francisco, California, 94105, USA.Licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 License