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FreeCAD 0.19: macOS Big Sur
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Re: FreeCAD 0.19: macOS Big Sur
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Re: FreeCAD 0.19: macOS Big Sur
I was looking for the Tool Editor menu.sliptonic wrote: ↑Mon Mar 15, 2021 2:02 pm It looks like you're showing the new Toolbit system. Unless you're specifically trying to run the old legacy tool system, that's what you should see.
Assuming you're trying to run Toolbits (and you really should) what are you not seeing that you expect to see?
BTW, does anyone know the git magic to translate from the the development build number (version 0.19-24267) to an actual SHA ID? I know the '24267' is a commit count but I have no idea how to find the SHA from it.
It wasn't until your response that I figured that I had to be missing something. So I created a new tool-bit by selecting a shape (file), then saving it. Once I saved it, I had to double click on the tool-bit to bring up the attributes so that I could change them. And you have to do this every time you want to create a new tool-bit, whereas, the old system did it automatically for you.
Re: FreeCAD 0.19: macOS Big Sur
I spoke too soon. I think I still don't have a good handle on the new system as it's not saving them.
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Re: FreeCAD 0.19: macOS Big Sur
I think there's still something screwed up in your configuration. There were several changes made in how directories were preserved in parameters. It's possible your configuration got messed up during the change. Take a look at this post and try deleting the relevant keys. Then restart FreeCAD.
https://forum.freecadweb.org/viewtopic.php?f=15&t=56362
https://forum.freecadweb.org/viewtopic.php?f=15&t=56362
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Re: FreeCAD 0.19: macOS Big Sur: stuck on launch
Great! Thanks!Gift wrote: ↑Tue Feb 16, 2021 2:56 pmPerhaps it is better to share as dmg:leonard shelby wrote: ↑Mon Feb 15, 2021 12:46 pmYes, that did the trick. It has an amazingly fast startup (only when splash screen is deactivated) and seems to run just fine
Is it just qtwebengine that's keeping master from compiling now?
295bc5d79bddfe7d70f4c1b6c46305cd9762807595f9ad282c1beeb0bef7b128 FreeCAD_0.19-24104-macOS-x86_64-bigsur.dmg
2e23d17961e9c4948a7a4dc414f4dc72d33bfccc3dee2fce9c2fe50711895c10 FreeCAD_0.19-24104-macOS-M1-bigsur.dmg
Downloaded the M1 version and tried it out right away. The launch is kind of faster than the intel one--that is at least from my perspective--, but unfortunately there are barely any menus available then, and I cannot work on any of my models.
Re: FreeCAD 0.19: macOS Big Sur
I had this too the first time I opened it : You need to select a Workbench in the View->Workbench menu
Find your user.cfg and system.cfg files : Macro_findConfigFiles
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Re: FreeCAD 0.19: macOS Big Sur
Also in View->Toolbar, you can tick the elements of the workbench selected (nothing is selected by default)
Find your user.cfg and system.cfg files : Macro_findConfigFiles
Imperial system makes no sense, go metric ! ! !
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Re: FreeCAD 0.19: macOS Big Sur
okay...but as long as assembly4 is the first workbench selected after firing up fc-m1, the macOS menu bar shrinks to "FreeCAD" only, removing all other menu items.
Might this be related to the "Start" workbench missing in fc-m1?
When having a look at the fc-x86 (conda build), there is a start workbench present
In fc-m1 this is missing.
Re: FreeCAD 0.19: macOS Big Sur
Sorry I have no more idea
Find your user.cfg and system.cfg files : Macro_findConfigFiles
Imperial system makes no sense, go metric ! ! !
Imperial system makes no sense, go metric ! ! !