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1983 | QCAD (main) | Feature Request | Low | Trim All or Bulk Break out | Assigned | |
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Task Description
This is a trim method I am missing in Qcad.
20 years ago it existed in CadKey. You had a bunch of lines or segments. You defined a (new) line or segment as cutter. ‘Trim All’. You pointed at the side of the cutter entity to trim all intersecting at that side.
Pritty the same as in this topic: https://qcad.org/rsforum/viewtopic.php?t=5221
Only in rare cases I can use Husky’s workaround as pro. It all depends on what else is in the clipping rectangle that is needed to trim all intended. If of no use all single crossing entities have to be chosen one by one.
Regards, CVH
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784 | QCAD (main) | Feature Request | Low | Turn text into hatched polylines | Assigned | |
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Task Description
Would it be possible to add a feature which turns selected text into solid fill hatched polylines?
That would make it possible to migrate the drawing from one computer system to another without having to worry whether the used font is installed on both systems, like when sending a drawing to a manufacturer for laser engraving.
Right now I can do it by hand, letter by letter, and that is a rather labour-intensive task.
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779 | QCAD (main) | Feature Request | Low | Turning detailed view on/off | Assigned | |
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Task Description
My system: Intel(R) Core(TM) i5 CPU 650 @ 3.20GHz and 8 GB of RAM and NVIDIA GT218 (GeForce 210)
For a normal drawing displaying it in all detail is a good thing and the performance of my quad-core system is more than adequate.
But I discovered (or rather experienced) that when putting a large collection of individual drawings of gears onto one big sheet (960 mm x 600 mm - preparation for laser cutting), the performance was so bad that I had to wait several seconds (>10 sec) for each step in the process of arranging all the parts on the layer.
Request: It would be a big help and performance booster if you could disable the detailed view of each part/layer and only draw a rectangle to visualize the outline of the part.
Please take this in consideration. Attached you find an example of how that could look like. (Actually when pasting a drawing from the clipboard you already do that.)
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821 | QCAD (main) | Feature Request | Low | Underline text option | Assigned | |
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Feature request - to have an option to underline text.
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1131 | QCAD (main) | Feature Request | Low | Use different units for construction and dimensions | Assigned | |
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E.g. use Millimeters for construction while dimensions are displayed in Meters.
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827 | QCAD (main) | Feature Request | Low | Use Properties Editor to define Properties of newly cre... | Assigned | |
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Task Description
If there is no selection the Properties Editor could be used to predefine the properties of to be drawn elements.
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724 | QCAD (main) | Feature Request | Low | Useless reference point entering when moving relatively | Assigned | |
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Task Description
Hi, this is a usability feature request:
If you want to move an object relatively to any point (e.g. by entering @x;y in commandline) it does’nt make sense to enter a starting reference point. Of course this is possible by clicking to any location on the screen. But it’s difficult to change between mouse and keyboard so often.
It should be possible to enter a “don’t care” or “any” reference point by pressing a keyboard shortcut (e.g. enter like in AutoCAD).
Thx
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694 | QCAD (main) | Feature Request | Low | User coordinate systems (UCS) | Assigned | |
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Task Description
UCS support.
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618 | QCAD (main) | Feature Request | Low | user defined lineweight | Assigned | |
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Task Description
To have the option to set your own ‘user defined’ line weight.
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802 | QCAD (main) | Feature Request | Low | User defined toolbar | Assigned | |
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Task Description
It would be a nice feature to be able to define your own toolbar.
See: http://www.qcad.org/rsforum/viewtopic.php?f=32&t=2393
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2189 | QCAD (main) | Feature Request | Low | Vertically and/or diagonally stacked fractions option. | Assigned | |
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Task Description
The option for vertically and diagonally stacked fractions would be helpful for both the text creation tool and as the output of dimensions.
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1133 | QCAD (main) | Feature Request | Low | View > Add View: save layer state | Assigned | |
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Task Description
Save layer state (visibility) with each added view object (optional?).
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1596 | QCAD (main) | Feature Request | Low | View > Selection Filter: add filter for custom properti... | Assigned | |
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Task Description
See also: https://qcad.org/rsforum/viewtopic.php?f=32&t=4840
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1541 | QCAD (main) | Feature Request | Low | View > Zoom > Zoom In/Out: Make zoom factor configurabl... | Assigned | |
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Task Description
See also: https://www.qcad.org/rsforum/viewtopic.php?f=32&t=4729
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2308 | QCAD (main) | Feature Request | Low | Viewport Scale Field | Assigned | |
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Task Description
It would be helpful if the scale field that appears while placing a viewport would also re-appear when the viewport is selected after it’s already been placed in the layout. It would also be helpful if the pre-populated values in the dropdown matched those in the global layout scale field.
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1999 | QCAD (main) | Feature Request | Low | Viewport: Add additional properties for controlling dim... | Assigned | |
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Task Description
When working with multiple Viewports with different scale it could be very useful to have extra properties controlling how dimensions are rendered in the viewport:
1) E.g an extra “Dimension Scale” under “Scale” in the Viewport selection’s ‘Specific Properties’ section, could allow having the same size when printed. This Dimension Scale would be multiplied on top of the Scale value, but only for Dimensions rendering.
2) Toggle button for hiding any dimensions in the Viewport. Maybe this should be controlled by being able to specify a Layer that should be hidden in this Viewport only, then I could select my Dimensions layer here.
The Viewport properties: https://i.imgur.com/s07JtaB.png
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637 | QCAD (main) | Feature Request | Low | Viewports / View List | Assigned | |
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Task Description
1. The Scrollbars for each window in the Viewports has the same size like the normal used scrollbars for windows. If you are working on a normal size Monitor it “steals” a lot of “working space”. Is there any possibility to make the scrollbars smaller or just a line to separate the windows so that I have to navigate with Keyboard and mouse?
2. I thing the Viewports and the View List belongs together - is it possible to get a button in the “View List / Tool Bar” to choose a Viewport style instead of “walking” the long way over the “Drawing preferences” Menu?
See also: http://www.ribbonsoft.com/rsforum/viewtopic.php?f=47&t=2071
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1863 | ECMAScript | Feature Request | Low | WidgetFactory.saveState: save state of checkable QGroup... | Assigned | |
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Task Description
QGroupBox widgets with <property name=”checkable”> are not saved in Qcad3.conf
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1506 | dxflib | Feature Request | Low | writeVPort parameters | Assigned | |
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Add parameters to the function DL_Dxf::writeVPort. This way users will be able to specify the desired viewport.
Is the github the official repository? Are pull requests sent there accepted?
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1811 | QCAD (main) | Feature Request | Low | Zoom 1:1 | Assigned | |
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Task Description
It would be nice to be able to adjust the zoom factor so that the scale on the screen matches a ruler which I lay on the screen.
Thanks!
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693 | QCAD (main) | Feature Request | Medium | Support for external references (XREF) | Likely to be implemented | |
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Task Description
Support for external references (XREF)
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