|
901 | QCAD (main) | Feature Request | Low | Dimension text styles | Assigned | |
|
Task Description
Support custom dimension text styles for imported DXF / DWG files.
|
|
617 | QCAD (main) | Feature Request | Low | Different dimensions font sizes in the same drawing. | Assigned | |
|
Task Description
Different dimensions font sizes in the same drawing.
|
|
1934 | QCAD (main) | Feature Request | Low | Diametric text - overlaid | Assigned | |
|
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
|
|
2295 | QCAD (main) | Feature Request | Low | Deselect all with Escape key | Assigned | |
|
Task Description
I’m used to have persistant selection while drawing (Application Preferences > Graphics View:Appearance > Selection), but I’m missing deselection of all objects with ESC key. I have seen the option to deselect with right key, but it’s nice to have right key for context menu.
Currently ESC key cancels current active command, but would be nice if there is no command active to also deselect all features by default.
|
|
990 | QCAD (main) | Feature Request | Low | Default Names for Custom Property ... | Assigned | |
|
Task Description
Property Editor - Geometry - Custom - Add Custom Property
It would be nice to have in “Application preferences” the possibility to predefine a couple Custom Property Names. Right now I use the Custom Property function to add a DIN and the Material info to every Block. This project has a lot of DIN parts and I have to type again and again the names DIN ... Material ... DIN ... Material ... DIN ... Material ... DIN ... Material ... DIN ... Material ... you got my point
If I have predefined Names - I have just to fill out the value
|
|
2296 | QCAD (main) | Feature Request | Low | Custom font type and size for command line widget | Assigned | |
|
Task Description
Would be nice to change default font type and size for command line widget.
|
|
805 | QCAD (main) | Feature Request | Low | Create tool radius compensation / tool path generation | Assigned | |
|
Task Description
This is how I would implement this:
This would be a modification tool. Parts are selected, a toolpath is generated, and a dialog pops up to allow putting the tool path into an existing layer, a new layer, or replace all drawings in an existing layer.
This is how the toolpath is generated:
We iterate through all elements and explode everything but text into line segments. Then we connect the line segments into chains wherever the line endpoints are less than some tolerance away from each other. The chains can be very chaotic, but at least we have separate entities for now.
For every chain, we need to find the largest complete loop. A good drawing would only contain non-overlapping loops, but we can’t expect that. Everything that is not on this loop can not be defined as a part or as a hole, so we will merely create a tool path segment that is equivalent to the line segment. Every segment that *IS* on a loop is either an outside edge (part outline), or an inside edge (hole outline), (or overlapping, in which case it is neither, and we have an operator problem).
In a perfect world, we need to find exactly which shape is inside which other shape, and then create alternating tool offsets from the outmost loop (part edge) to the second outmost (hole), to the next (part) etc. .
In a simplified world, we can used the bounding box of the loop instead. This works OK for rectangular shapes, but a circle next to an “L” shape could be seen as inside the L’s bounding box, hence inside the L, wrongly accused of being a hole, not a part.
Now all that is left to do is to create a new loop, offset by the tool radius. Oh, and since we have the connections from line segment to line segment in the correct order already, we can use the opportunity to order all cutting loops from inner to outer, or from small to large, and order non-loop edges by travel distance.
The new drawing in the new layer can now be exported without further hassle to create a nice laser cut file.
PS: of course, a user could create multiple layers for marking, cutting, enraging, etc. . Additional Layer attributes for cutting speed and laser power (and a few more) would be needed.
|
|
503 | QCAD (main) | Feature Request | Low | Convert entities to points with a fixed distance | Assigned | |
|
Task Description
Select lines, arcs, ... and convert them to points along the lines, arcs, ... with a fixed distance.
See also forum at: http://www.ribbonsoft.com/rsforum/viewtopic.php?t=1834
|
|
648 | QCAD (main) | Feature Request | Low | Configurable behavior for line patterns at weight 0.00 | Assigned | |
|
Task Description
A line with linestyle = dots and line weight = 0.00 appears in model space overly spaced, all other lineweights behave as expected. Suspect other linestyles to behave in a similar fashion.
See attached drawing.
Suggested fix: use the same scaling for lineweight 0.00 as for lineweight 0.05.
|
|
873 | QCAD (main) | Feature Request | Low | command line does not accept distance value for funtion... | Assigned | |
|
Task Description
In the comnmand line, I can sucessfully enter for example the radius of a circle to draw (Space 100 Enter) but the command line does not accept a value for the distance when drawing parallel lines (l p space 100 enter → error).
|
|
277 | QCAD (main) | Feature Request | Low | command line arguments: allow class name after -exec | Assigned | |
|
Task Description
command line arguments: allow class name after -exec
|
|
1651 | QCAD (main) | Feature Request | Low | Change thickness of arch tick for dimensioning | Assigned | |
|
Task Description
An option in the drawing preferences to change the line thicknesses for arch ticks would be a huge plus, at the moment I am having to insert ‘arch tick’ blocks for this.
|
|
1255 | QCAD (main) | Feature Request | Low | Change a quote value modify the drawing + link quotes w... | Assigned | |
|
Task Description
Change a quote value modify the drawing + link quotes with entities
In other words, makes quotes editable AND linked to entities.
|
|
1838 | QCAD (main) | Feature Request | Low | Carbide Create import | Assigned | |
|
Task Description
Add support for importing Carbide Create files (.c2d).
Format is JSON based, human readable.
|
|
1901 | QCAD/CAM | Feature Request | Low | CAM Traverse Toolpath | Assigned | |
|
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
|
|
1902 | QCAD/CAM | Feature Request | Low | CAM G-Block Toolpath | Assigned | |
|
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”.
|
|
2227 | QCAD (main) | Feature Request | Low | CAM > CAM Export: post processor for tangential knife c... | Assigned | |
|
Task Description
See also: https://www.qcad.org/rsforum/viewtopic.php?f=2&t=8342
|
|
1402 | QCAD (main) | Feature Request | Low | CAD-Toolbar, Toolbar, Menu, Tool Matrix with customized... | Assigned | |
|
Task Description
Would it be possible to arrange the Menu, CAD-Toolbar, Toolbar, Menu, Tool Matrix with customized keywords, like “simple”, advanced” and “expert” to show only a minimum for user there are begin with CAD, advanced for CAD-User, and expert for construction.
|
|
396 | QCAD (main) | Feature Request | Low | Blocks: moving blocks: show bounding box | Assigned | |
|
Task Description
Blocks: moving complex blocks with drag and drop should show bounding box as preview
|
|
316 | QCAD (main) | Feature Request | Low | Blocks list and selected block | Assigned | |
|
Task Description
Wouldn’t it be nice, if selecting a block in model view would somehow highlight (just like clicking a block in the list does) the selected block in the “Block List” window?
(Feature request sounds a little harsh, enhancement proposal would seem more apt.)
|
|
614 | QCAD (main) | Feature Request | Low | Blocks - overwrite current layer yes/no ... | Assigned | |
|
Task Description
I would appreciate an option for the library Browser that gives me the possibility to decide by my self to use the current (same name) layer in my drawing or overwrite it with the existing layers in the library item.
Imagine the possibility’s of this feature ....
|
|
2339 | QCAD (main) | Feature Request | Low | Block List multible selection | Assigned | |
|
Task Description
It would be nice to have the possibility to select multiple blocks with Shift and/or CTRL + mouse like the Layer List to use a delete etc command on all selected blocks at once.
|
|
1080 | QCAD (main) | Feature Request | Low | Bitmap export: calculate size based on bounding box inc... | Assigned | |
|
Task Description
I have created a drawing, where the CENTERS of the most outer lines have a distance of 3.06mm in both X and Y. The line weight of these outer lines is 0.6mm, so the whole image is 3.06mm + 2* 0.6mm/2 = 3.12mm wide and long (center to center plus half of the line weight on every side). Additionally in the export there is a frame around the image, making it 3.12 + 2*frame. The export function however calculates 3.06mm when setting the resolution to 1000Pix/cm, so it does not include the line weights and the outer frame.
|
|
588 | QCAD (main) | Feature Request | Low | Bemaßung Prefix Dropdown mit eigenen Vorgaben erweitern... | Assigned | |
|
Task Description
Es wäre Arbeitserleichternd wenn ich bei den Optionen für Bemaßungen (Prefix/Postfix) eigene Präferenzen speichern könnte so das diese in allen Zeichnungen von mir verfügbar wären. Zudem wäre es wünschenswert dieses nicht nur bei den Prefix sondern auch bei den Postfix Angaben nutzen zu können was dann alle(?) Manipulationen erschlagen würde.
Siehe auch: http://www.ribbonsoft.com/rsforum/viewtopic.php?f=11&t=1966
|
|
1917 | QCAD (main) | Feature Request | Low | Automatic labels with static information of the drawing | Assigned | |
|
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”.
|
|
1681 | QCAD (main) | Feature Request | Low | Auto-dimensioning | Assigned | |
|
Task Description
You can apply the command to Lines, PolyLine segments, Arcs, Circles, and Rings:
For linear entities parallel to an axis of the coordinate system, aligned Dimensions (parallel Dimensions) are created. For linear entities not parallel to an axis of the coordinate system, either aligned Dimensions (measuring the absolute distance between two points) or horizontal or vertical Dimensions (measuring the horizontal or vertical distance between two points) depending on where you move the pointer are created.
For curved entities, you can create radial, diameter, linear, angular, and arc length Dimensions.
To dimension entities:
Click Dimension > Auto (or type AutoDimension). In the graphics area, select an entity to dimension. Click to place the dimension line. To use another dimension type for Circles or Arcs, specify an option: Diameter. Creates a diameter Dimension. Radial. Creates a radial Dimension for an Arc or Circle. Linear. Creates a linear Dimension of the diameter of a Circle or an aligned, horizontal, or vertical Dimension between the end points of an Arc. Angular. Dimensions the angle between the end points of an Arc. Arc length. Dimensions an Arc length. Note: The chosen option is the default the next time you use the AutoDimension command.
When you move the pointer during a linear dimensioning, you can: Lock. Determines the current dimension type (aligned, horizontal, or vertical) regardless where you move the pointer. Unlock. Unlocks the type of linear dimension used. Press Enter.
*** In short, when you use this tool you click on an entity and it will know what dimension you’re looking for. For Circles, you can specify in the command window R or D for Radius or Diameter. This would be extremely useful on large drawings where a lot of dimensioning is to be done. One tool and start clicking on entities for dimensioning.
|
|
2294 | QCAD (main) | Feature Request | Low | Auto Zoom with middle mouse button | Assigned | |
|
Task Description
I tried to assign double click on middle-mouse button to zoomauto command, but it seems it’s not possible currently.
Would love to see this feature.
|
|
554 | QCAD (main) | Feature Request | Low | Auswahlbox sollte auch mit der Shift Taste Bereiche dem... | Assigned | |
|
Task Description
Ziehe ich mit der Maus eine normale Auswahlbox kann ich Elemente markieren. Möchte ich einzelne Bereiche wieder herausnehmen muss ich alle Elemente einzeln anklicken (mit gedrückter Shift Taste). Ich kann zwar dies komfortabler gestalten mit der Select → (De -) Select Contour Funktion welche aber erst über das Menue aufgerufen werden muss.
So wie ich einzelne Elemente mit der Maus auswählen und mit der Shift-Maus Funktion deselektieren kann wäre es schön wenn die Shift Taste auch bei Auswahlbereichen direkt zum deselektieren eingesetzt werden könnte.
|
|
2531 | QCAD (main) | Feature Request | Low | An always-visible hotkey overlay option would be extrem... | Assigned | |
|
Task Description
Hello! This is perhaps the most useful and valuable of the suggestion ideas I’ve had for QCAD so far!
I think it would be extremely useful if there was an option within the QCAD preferences for making it so that the hotkeys currently bound to each tool button in the UI (if existent) are always displayed such that they are overlaid on top of each of the buttons. There are two main approaches I can think of for doing that (both intended to avoid disturbing the existing layout of the UI):
Display the current hotkey binding associated by drawing it (probably in a distinct color) on one of the edges or corners of each of the buttons (such as the bottom middle side, the lower left corner, or the lower right corner). Even at a small font size I think this would be very effective and useful.
Instead of making the overlaid hotkey display in a small font at a side or corner of each button, you could have the hotkey text be in a large font and overlaid on top of the entire button, using things such as transparency and a distinctive (never used in the other parts of the UI) color to ensure that the button icons is still readable. A broader width of the font stroke may also help if transparency is used, so that the underlying icon lines remain more readable.
Both approaches have pros and cons. I personally lean towards the former, but Husky and CVH seemed to take issue with the readability of small fonts and so I later suggested the later option too.
They seemed opposed to both (at least during the forum discussion). However, I think this UI feature could be one of the best workflow speed improvements for the average user (many/most of whom probably don’t have time to memorize the hotkeys or just don’t end up doing so) of QCAD!
The gains in efficiency and pleasantness could be enormous potentially, even despite it QCAD already being among the most pleasant and well-designed programs I’ve ever used!
It is far faster to be able to instantly read a hotkey from the UI than to have to wait for a tooltip or to look the keystrokes up in the documentation.
Memorization is the fastest of course, but as someone who finds themselves constantly spread thin over many different programs (often half a dozen or more) for long spans of time I often find it difficult to remember all of the hotkeys for each program I use. Having such hotkeys always visible is useful for users who are spread thin, as many people increasingly in the world of software.
CVH suggested that I make custom icons myself, but doing so seems far worse than simply having QCAD automatically read and then print out the corresponding hotkeys over every tool in a programmatic and properly automated way.
I seriously think this would be one of the most awesome improvement you could ever add to QCAD!
Indeed, there is no missing feature I want more than this one!
Few programs do this but the few cases I’ve seen it the feature was extremely useful for speed without having to take weeks/months/years to fully memorize hotkeys only then forget them later. This idea eliminates that problem!
It would be glorious from a usability and accessibility standpoint! Please implement it!
Hopefully Qt’s GUI system is flexible enough to draw overlaid text over the buttons like this without to much hassle. That is the main potential impediment as I see it.
Anyway though, here is the associated forum discussion where I mentioned this idea. It was the same thread as the one where I also suggested adding a way to control tooltip delays.
|
|
2532 | QCAD (main) | Feature Request | Low | An "auto-tick" or "automated ruler creation" tool (adde... | Assigned | |
|
Task Description
Hey, this is the first of my feature suggestion submissions that isn’t tied to a corresponding suggestion thread on the QCAD forum.
Should I always create corresponding feature suggestion threads or is it ok (or better?) to just post ideas here?
Anyway though, here’s the idea:
I noticed that it is relatively easy to use things like the QCAD Split Entities and/or Paste Along Entity tool(s) to create an even set of divisions along a curve or line.
There’s also the Misc → Draw → Counter available too, for automated counting.
These together are useful for creating a “scale ruler” to be printed on a schematic for ease of reference or for use in cases where someone forgets to bring along a physical measuring device or when someone else is using that measuring device.
For example, one could print a to-scale 1 foot long ruler (or whatever other scale is relevant, e.g. 1 inch for small objects or just as a nice scale reference/legend/key) on the schematic page for convenience.
However, it would be nice if there was a convenient tool added to the Dimensions tool category that automated this entire process and was able to create arbitrary ruler-like numbered reference scales along lines (and even better if it also worked on arcs, though less important).
Even better would be if this “auto tick” or “auto ruler” tool supported multiple levels of tick scaling (e.g. 2 or 3) such as what one sees on actual rulers.
For example, an imperial ruler for a foot (I’m in the US currently) will typically having increasingly smaller tick marks added at halfway points between each of the numbered points along the ruler’s scale, which makes using it quickly much easier. For example, it’ll have a half-length tick for half an inch and then a quarter-length tick for each quarter of an inch within an inch (with the inch’s ticks being full length).
It seems like it could be relatively easy to implement that kind of nested tick marking system, which would make it super convenient and pleasant for the user of QCAD to create usable to-scale ruler-like objects wherever they desire them with hardly any effort!
I think this idea would also fit extremely well with existing tools in the Dimensions category and would be useful for many/most QCAD users!
It’s yet another good QCAD feature that could attract more people to buy upgraded copies of QCAD in the future I think!
I hope you implement it. Small conveniences still make a big difference.
Anyway, thanks a bunch again for creating this awesome program!
That’s all the suggestions I have for today.
I hope you have a wonderful weekend and upcoming week, etc!
|
|
680 | QCAD (main) | Feature Request | Low | Additional Export function for Sketchup etc. .... | Assigned | |
|
Task Description
Additional Export function for export/import into 3D Programs like Sketchup etc. (file types like .dae, .3ds, .ddf, .skp).
See also: http://www.ribbonsoft.com/rsforum/viewtopic.php?f=32&t=2176
|
|
1645 | QCAD (main) | Feature Request | Low | Add warning when opening file with 3D content | Assigned | |
|
Task Description
Hi.
I’m working currently a lot with files coming from rhino. Qcad can open them properly any also most operations on them work as usual - except the selection methods.
box select from upper left to lower right works as usual. double click to select all connected entities is broken. (only one entity is selected). box select from lower right to upper left does not select entities touching the selection box. (nothing is selected)
on mac os nothing is selectable with single click. on linux single click sometimes fails (nothing is selected after clicking on a line).
thanks for looking into this :)
Martin
|
|
661 | QCAD (main) | Feature Request | Low | Add support for the DGN format | Assigned | |
|
Task Description
See OpenDesign news: “ODA consolidates support for .dgn and .dwg file formats in Teigha”
|
|
1895 | QCAD (main) | Feature Request | Low | Add support for block transformation matrices | Assigned | |
|
Task Description
Support transformations by transformation matrix for block references.
See also: https://www.qcad.org/rsforum/posting.php?mode=reply&f=33&t=6333
|
|
832 | QCAD (main) | Feature Request | Low | Add shortcut to fastly enter ortho mode | Assigned | |
|
Task Description
When drawing or moving objects holding down CTRL should activate ortho snapping as long as CTRL is pressed.
If ortho mode has been active before holding down CTRL should deactivate it (for the time it is beeing pressed).
|
|
1601 | QCAD (main) | Feature Request | Low | Add regex to text search & replace | Assigned | |
|
Task Description
Add a more versatile way of doing a search and replace for text. Regular expressions maybe?
|
|
1155 | QCAD (main) | Feature Request | Low | Add preference for solid line crosshairs | Assigned | |
|
Task Description
Would it be possible to have the choice of either dashed or solid lines for the large cross hairs?
|
|
1647 | QCAD (main) | Feature Request | Low | Add point / dot option for leaders | Assigned | |
|
Task Description
Hi Andrew,
Hopefully you might be able to squeeze this one around your busy schedule.
Would it be possible to add in the property editor an option to change a dimension arrow to a point / filled dot and maybe also a tick?
I see you are working on some viewport stuff, I am very much looking forward to testing some of this out ;).
Many thanks
Clive
|
|
2529 | QCAD (main) | Feature Request | Low | Add normalized unit circle coordinates (complex numbers... | Assigned | |
|
Task Description
Similarly as for my previous suggestion submission, I also had a related idea for making it easier to work with complex numbers when using QCAD by adding normalized unit circle coordinates as another option in the Angular Dimensions display units options dropdown.
Here’s the corresponding forum thread I started.
|
|
1815 | QCAD/CAM | Feature Request | Low | Add Laser tool option | Assigned | |
|
Task Description
Hi Andrew,
Creating G-code for cnc-laser, the laser-tool can not be correctly set at all.
Attached a laser tool proposal
|
|
1922 | dwg2bmp | Feature Request | Very Low | Add error message when requesting raster for a non-exis... | Assigned | |
|
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
|
|
1254 | QCAD (main) | Feature Request | Low | Add drop object along a path with automatic trim | Assigned | |
|
Task Description
Add drop object along a path with automatic trim.
The object can be a selection before or after selecting the tool, an entity or a block.
The path can be another entity from a start point to an end point.
Dropping can be made on one side or the other (like in other tools depending on the side of the cursor), with a choice of miroring the object or not.
The number of drops or the distance between can be selected.
The distance can be between a control point of the object or its sysmetry axis or border.
The dropping direction can be selected too.
The droping depth can be constrained : all control points have passed the path, or one of them. Alternatively, replace control points by an entity belonging to the object.
Exemple of use case : equidistant drills in a curved rail. The dropping depth constraint enables for example to ensure a drill has a minimal depth when not orthogonal to a plan.
|
|
2528 | QCAD (main) | Feature Request | Low | Add cycles (a.k.a. turns or revolutions) to the availab... | Assigned | |
|
Task Description
Hello, I recently bought QCAD Pro and this is my first Bugtracker report!
First, I want to say a big thank you for creating and maintaining such a wonderful software package!
I’ve never encountered a system for expressing constraints in 2D (or even 3D) that feels as natural, intuitive, and expressive as QCAD feels!
I am very grateful to have randomly found it somehow. I wish all user interfaces were designed this way and especially that vector art programs adopted similar constraint-based tools.
Anyway though, here’s the actual feature suggestion:
I noticed that QCAD is missing one especially convenient and naturally occuring angular unit: cycles (a.k.a. turns or revolutions).
I personally find cycles to be my favorite unit overall and to be the most intuitive to work with (when not needing to use physical protractors). I actually mostly work digitally and most of my uses for QCAD will be digital. QCAD is the only software I’ve found that really expresses 2D constraints the way I want to be able to work and lay things out.
Rather than redundantly belabor the many reasons why I think cycles should added to the available displayed angle units in the Preferences → Dimension Settings → Angular Dimensions dropdown list, I will simply link to the rather large discussion I’ve already had with Husky and CVH arguing my case about why I want it added and why many other users could benefit from it.
Here’s the link to the relevant forum discussion.
|
|
1649 | QCAD (main) | Feature Request | Very Low | Add configuarable format options for saving blocks to l... | Assigned | |
|
Task Description
Add configuarable format options in application preferences for saving blocks to library to either dxf or dwg.
|
|
2336 | QCAD (main) | Feature Request | Low | Add command to go back to previous nested block | Assigned | |
|
Task Description
“em” just always goes back to the main drawing. But for nested blocks, when jumping from edit mode of one block to the next nested block, it would be helpful to have some “ep” to go back to the previous block.
This was discussed at the forums...
|
|
1629 | QCAD (main) | Feature Request | Low | Add additional Option to Angelur DIM Tool | Assigned | |
|
Task Description
Please see:
https://www.qcad.org/rsforum/viewtopic.php?f=31&t=4956
|
|
639 | QCAD (main) | Feature Request | Low | Ability to load a file of keyboard shortcuts | Assigned | |
|
Task Description
It would be useful if a file of keyboard shortcuts to commands could be loaded.
Then a set of shortcuts identical/based on the Autocad keyboard shortcuts can be loaded, making it much easier for Autocad users to migrate to your product.
There does seem to be some future functionality planned here, with the shortcut ‘scheme’ selector in Program Preferences, but for the moment ‘Qcad’ is the only option available.
This strategy is used to great effect by Draftsight (but who trusts a big company like Dassault/Solidworks...)
|
|
860 | QCAD (main) | Feature Request | Low | "Create Library item from selection" default Path ... | Assigned | |
|
Task Description
Default Path for “Create Library item from selection” / “Save us” is C:\Programme\QCAD pro 3.1.6 ... ... regardless of the settings in the “Application Preferences / Library Browser / for Library Sources. And QCAD doesn’t remember the last path choice ....
If I have to save 50 Library Items I have to navigate 50 times thru my system to find - the same place.
It would be nice if QCAD would point in first place to the Library Source or, at least, remember the last used path ...
|
|
1870 | QCAD (main) | Feature Request | Low | Stretch tool / option to turn selection restriction on... | Assigned | |
|
Task Description
Hi,
since 3.19.2 the Stretch tool looks for any selection and follows the specification “Only stretch selected entities if there is a selection”.
That is a nice feature but it leads many times to confusing because I have to deselect a selection just because I need to use the stretch tool on something else on the fly. The same if I “forgot” a selection outside of my zoom which is still important for me. The stretch tool just won’t work without any message why not. My routine now is that I terminate every selection just before I use the stretch tool just not to be surprised by “why isn’t it working”?
It would be nice to have in the Stretch option bar a checkbox to turn the “only selection feature” on or off. QCAD should remember that setting.
|
|
1541 | QCAD (main) | Feature Request | Low | View > Zoom > Zoom In/Out: Make zoom factor configurabl... | Assigned | |
1 |
Task Description
See also: https://www.qcad.org/rsforum/viewtopic.php?f=32&t=4729
|