QCAD Bugtracker

  • Status Closed
  • Percent Complete
    100%
  • Task Type Bug Report
  • Category QCAD (main)
  • Assigned To
    Andrew
  • Operating System Linux (All / Other)
  • Severity Low
  • Priority Very Low
  • Reported Version 3.17.1
  • Due in Version Undecided
  • Due Date Undecided
  • Votes 1
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Attached to Project: QCAD Bugtracker
Opened by Andreas - 22.06.2017
Last edited by Andrew - 22.06.2017

FS#1599 - Commandline - Can not insert @ - No relative coordinates

Hello,

since 3.17.1 (also on 3.17.2.0) it’s impossible to insert “@” in commandline, so it’s impossible to work with relative coordinates in all funktions like rectangle, line etc.
Please do a fast Bugfix, I need that functionality for workflow urgently :-)

Regards

Andreas

Linux Mint 64bit
Cinnamon
Kernel 4.11.6

QCAD 3.17.2.0

Closed by  Andrew
22.06.2017 16:08
Reason for closing:  Not a bug
Admin
Andrew commented on 22.06.2017 15:43

I cannot reproduce this here.

Please provide more information:
- Is this QCAD Professional or QCAD Community Edition (downloaded from our site) or a self-compiled binary of QCAD?
- What happens if you try to enter an @ sign anywhere else in the application?

Thanks.

Andreas commented on 22.06.2017 15:57

It's community edition from PPA neomilium/qcad-devel.

On "save as" dialog I can insert @. Think only on command line it's impossible...

Admin
Andrew commented on 22.06.2017 16:08

Sounds like a non-US keyboard is being used and some Qt 5 plugin is missing to deal with this. You might want to have a look at the QCAD trial version to find out what plugins are required and where to put them.

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