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1901 | QCAD/CAM | Feature Request | Low | CAM Traverse Toolpath | Assigned | |
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Task Description
Hallo Andrew,
Still busy on the never ending G-code story. Urgently needed the very common Traverse Toolpath.
Example added as pdf.
Greetings
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1902 | QCAD/CAM | Feature Request | Low | CAM G-Block Toolpath | Assigned | |
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Task Description
Hallo Andrew,
Still busy on the never ending G-code story. Urgently needed the very handy G-code Block Toolpath. This ‘toolpath’ also solves a lot of “editing requests”.
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1903 | QCAD (main) | Feature Request | Low | Saving layer settings, e.g. visibility status, associat... | Assigned | |
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Task Description
In a medium complex drawing it may be too much details to have all layers in a drawing visible at once.
Instead a number of views would be created that saves not only zoom level and position but also what layers are visible and not (as appropriate for the purpose of that particular view). This is very cumbersome (to the extent it is not really realistic) to achieve today and requires a lot of duplication of both model and layers.
The advantage of adding this is the ability to have only one model (with multiple views) and avoid duplication of work and the risk of inconsistency inherent with many copies of the model.
As a further (and natural extension to this) would be the ability to used this functionality with view-ports to be able to create (possibly many) paper-spaces from a single model. This would however require view-ports to be aware of what view they are a window into. A single change in the model would then propagate to all defined view-ports and paper-spaces.
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1911 | QCAD/CAM | Feature Request | Low | Drill Toolpath | Assigned | |
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Task Description
Hallo Andrew
It would be more than conveniant, defining the drilling locations of the drill toolpath, by selecting a circle’s center point.
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1917 | QCAD (main) | Feature Request | Low | Automatic labels with static information of the drawing | Assigned | |
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Task Description
I would like static information of the drawing (like scale, creation-date, modified-date, revision etc) to be available as automatic labels to be placed in the drawing (with selectable style, font etc)
This would greatly simplify the creatin of title sections in the drawing and making sure it is consistent with the actual drawing and not requiring manual “synchronization”.
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1930 | QCAD (main) | Feature Request | Low | Option disable "Auto Zoom on load" for saved "Layout Vi... | Assigned | |
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Task Description
Hi,
my setting for “Auto Zoom on load” is checked to on. That works perfect for me for most of my drawings.
But if I save a drawing with Layout Viewports then I have to adjust every Viewport again after loading.
Would it be possible to have an option below Application Preferences / Graphics View / Appearance / Auto Zoom on load / ON which excludes drawings saved with Layout Viewports?
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1934 | QCAD (main) | Feature Request | Low | Diametric text - overlaid | Assigned | |
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Task Description
Diametric text is always placed above a horizontal measurement.
I often want to indicate both the inside and outside diameter of an object e.g. a wheel using diametric text. The text is overlaid and illegible.
To avoid text overlapping, I use Horizontal Aligned because I can control the position of the text to avoid illegible text.
A better method would be to alternate the placement of diametric text (alternatively) above and below a measurement so that in the majority of cases an overlap would be avoided.
Similarly for a vertical measurement, the text is overlaid and illegible.
When the angle is almost vertical, the angle controls the side the text appears however it also reverses the direction of the text (which is logical but not attractive).
Kind regards Simon
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1977 | QCAD (main) | Feature Request | Low | Corresponding coordinate format | Assigned | |
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Task Description
Hi,
It would be less confusing to read messages in the command line protocol if it would use the same coordinate separators like the settings below Application Preferences / General / Coordinate Format.
This example shows the “Absolute Cartesian Coordinate” but of course all corresponding format settings should be used within messages.
Absolute Cartesian Coordinate: Setting = semicolon (;) but the message will use division (/).
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1982 | QCAD (main) | Feature Request | Low | measure DIN 1356 | Assigned | |
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Task Description
To measure in the format DIN 1356 , Architect It is hard work to do this manual input with meta characters.
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2034 | QCAD (main) | Feature Request | Low | Paint Properties to include modifying linetype scales w... | Assigned | |
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Task Description
Previous Feature Request #1285, dated 2015, incorporated in QCADPro 3.24. I regularly adjust linetype scales on hidden, centreline and phantom lines to achieve the best appearance on the drawing when printed. I note the Paint Properties feature copies all the attributes of the chosen line but does not copy the scale. I have to change the scale of each line, even after ‘painting’. This copying all Properties is something AutoCAD does. I know I could change the line to Hidden2 etc. and tick the ‘scale lines’ box in Drawing Properties but that is not always successful- copying properties is a quick and useful way of achieving the required result. QCAD Pro 3.24 Windows10.
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2037 | QCAD (main) | Feature Request | Low | Support alternative angle reference | Assigned | |
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Task Description
E.g. 0 degrees at the top, clock-wise for positive direction, alternative angle units.
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2056 | QCAD (main) | Feature Request | Low | Option Duplicate layer (yy) inclusive all sub-layers. | Assigned | |
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Task Description
If I’ve to duplicate a layer with a bunch of sub-layer it’s a kind of a Sisyphus task to get it done. Currently I have to duplicate each single layer. Then in an additional step I’ve to address each child layer to the proper parent layer.
Current lack: Marked parent layer with all sub-layer / Duplicate Layer / only ONE layer will be duplicated.
With other words: If I have to duplicate a layer with 5 sub-layer it requires 11 steps to get a copy of that tree ...
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2057 | QCAD (main) | Feature Request | Low | Multiline tool | Assigned | |
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Task Description
Implement a multiline tool.
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2195 | QCAD (main) | Feature Request | Low | Saved views include memory of block | Assigned | |
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Task Description
When saving a view, it would be great if the view also saved which block (model space, layout block, or any other block) that was active at the time the view was saved and when the view is later re-activated, the corresponding block would re-activate.
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2196 | QCAD (main) | Feature Request | Low | Consider Leader Specific Scale while evaluating 'Fit at... | Assigned | |
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Task Description
Andrew, This is bugging me for over a year now. I filed it as a feature request as it is dismissed twice as a possible bug on the forum. In both cases the advice is to only use Specific Scale 0 for Leaders. (... and adapt all other dimensions to that)
I am aware that an arrow head has to fit twice on the first leg of a Leader Entity.
The size is set global in the Drawing Preferences under Dimension Settings: ‘Text Height’. Under Dimension Settings, there is also a global ‘Size scale factor’. And every dimension entity has a Specific Property called ‘Scale’ that supersedes this global ‘Size scale factor’.
Proof of concept: Dim size 5 and for any regular dimension. 1) Size scale factor 1, Specific Scale 0 » text height & arrow length = 5 units. 2) Size scale factor 2, Specific Scale 0 » text height & arrow length = 10 units. 3) Size scale factor 2, Specific Scale 1 » text height & arrow length = 5 units. 4) Size scale factor 1, Specific Scale 2 » text height & arrow length = 10 units. 5) Size scale factor 10, Specific Scale 0.5 » text height & arrow length = 2.5 units. 6) Size scale factor 99, Specific Scale 0.1 » text height & arrow length = 0.5 units. → Obvious is that the ‘Specific Scale’ supersedes the dimensions ‘Size scale factor’.
Those two last Leader arrows (2.5 & 0.5 long) would definitely fit twice on an 8 units long first Leader leg! And they do perfectly while drawing them.
However, the arrow will be reset when the file is saved & loaded.
For case 5 the first leg has to be (2 times 5×10) 100 units or over so an arrow 2.5 long remains on save (=40 times). In the absurd case 6 that would be (2 times 5×99) 990 units or over for an arrow only 0.5 units long (=1980 times). Verfied and true.
It seems that on save/load: The Specific Scale is not taken into consideration while evaluating ‘At least twice’.
Apart from that they render fine when first drew. And reappear when setting the arrow back on again after load.
Regards, CVH
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752 | QCAD (main) | Feature Request | Very Low | Add support for the 3dConnexion Space Navigator (Pan an... | Assigned | |
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Task Description
The 3dConnexion Space Navigator would be wonderful as a pan and zoom control. I find it extremely useful in SketchUp and when I switch from that to QCAD am always disappointed to find it doesn’t work.
3dconnexion DOT com/buy/shop.html?3dxcp=GA_GA_search_google_US_Brand
While full support for the buttons and such would be nice, just the ability to map the axis to pan and zoom would be wonderful.
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1626 | QCAD (main) | Feature Request | Very Low | 'Clip to Circle' tool | Assigned | |
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Task Description
Hi Andrew,
Would it be possible to have a clip to circle tool also please?
Regards
Clive
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2107 | QCAD (main) | Feature Request | Very Low | Add a button to the tool bar to allow for a quick backg... | Assigned | |
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Task Description
I find myself with reasonable regularity needing to change the background color between black and white. It would be much more efficient to have a toggle button on the ribbon to make this sort of instant (kind of like the “screen based line types” button works but make it for background color and just between black and white or let people define their dark and light themes and toggle the background between the two.
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991 | QCAD (main) | Feature Request | Very Low | Add warning when overwriting custom property | Assigned | |
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Task Description
Property Editor - Geometry - Custom - Add Custom Property
If I use an identical Name accidentally again in the Custom Property dialog - it will overwrite the first value with the same name without any warnings.
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1426 | QCAD (main) | Feature Request | Very Low | Load drawings that were open when closing QCAD on start... | Assigned | |
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Task Description
See also: http://www.qcad.org/rsforum/viewtopic.php?f=31&t=4249
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1649 | QCAD (main) | Feature Request | Very Low | Add configuarable format options for saving blocks to l... | Assigned | |
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Task Description
Add configuarable format options in application preferences for saving blocks to library to either dxf or dwg.
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1788 | QCAD (main) | Feature Request | Very Low | New snap: reference points of a block references | Assigned | |
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Task Description
I know this was reported and fixed before ...
https://www.qcad.org/bugtracker/index.php?do=details&task_id=843
... but it looks like we have the issue now back with some kind of variation.
If I use the test drawing which I posted in 2013 ( FS#843 ) it works still as expected after it was fixed.
If I create a new block it won’t work in a new drawing nor in the old test drawing - no chance to snap to the Block Reference.
Edit: New Test drawing:
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1920 | QCAD (main) | Feature Request | Very Low | Edit > Application Preferences: Add preference to disab... | Assigned | |
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Task Description
See also: https://www.qcad.org/rsforum/viewtopic.php?f=89&t=6447
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1922 | dwg2bmp | Feature Request | Very Low | Add error message when requesting raster for a non-exis... | Assigned | |
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Task Description
It would be nice if QCAD spit some kind of warning message when trying to render a layer with a name that doesn’t exist (and perhaps render nothing), rather than silently rendering an empty image. :D
See https://qcad.org/rsforum/viewtopic.php?f=33&t=6453
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