Hi folks,
There is an open testing request for functionality that may soon come to FreeCAD. You have the opportunity to feedback your opinion (and possibly catch a bug). You can also give feedback in some changes to the toolbar.
If you are interested, look at the details here:
https://forum.freecadweb.org/viewtopic. ... 67#p608667
Testing and giving feedback on Sketcher's new widget
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Re: Testing and giving feedback on Sketcher's new widget
A link to the branch and/or a PR directly would be more explicit. I hope this is still correct.
https://github.com/abdullahtahiriyo/Fre ... et_testing
Greetings
user1234
https://github.com/abdullahtahiriyo/Fre ... et_testing
Greetings
user1234
Re: Testing and giving feedback on Sketcher's new widget
It is but it doesn't have clear instructions for snap builds. I know you're comfortable with compiling things yourself, but there are already calls for a windows test build in that thread that we are not able to fulfill. Additionally, by pointing to the post, abdullah doesn't need to reiterate here what needs to be tested.
My latest (or last) project: B-spline Construction Project.
Re: Testing and giving feedback on Sketcher's new widget
Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan: Spock: "...His pattern indicates two-dimensional thinking."
Re: Testing and giving feedback on Sketcher's new widget
I was able to build on Windows without problems. However, my resulting package is 15 GB. I am sure there are ways to remove 90+ % to create a distribution package, but I have no idea how.
In any case, I tried some of the basic functions and nothing seems to break. No crashes.
Gene
In any case, I tried some of the basic functions and nothing seems to break. No crashes.
Gene
Re: Testing and giving feedback on Sketcher's new widget
The crashes I experienced were using new tools other than those specifically noted. (For example, scale and offset)
Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan: Spock: "...His pattern indicates two-dimensional thinking."