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[Problem] Sketcher. Auxiliary geometry. (additional panel) #1042

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free777cat opened this issue Oct 29, 2024 · 4 comments
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[Problem] Sketcher. Auxiliary geometry. (additional panel) #1042

free777cat opened this issue Oct 29, 2024 · 4 comments

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@free777cat
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Is there an existing issue for this?

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0.20 (Release)

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OS: Linux Mint 22 (MATE/mate)
Word size of FreeCAD: 64-bit
Version: 2024.1006.0.14555 (Git shallow) AppImage
Build type: Release
Branch: (HEAD detached at 20241003stable)
Hash: 8058dcf52c2661edabf36d8147d5b8a187378d2d
Python 3.11.9, Qt 5.15.13, Coin 4.0.1, Vtk 9.2.6, OCC 7.7.2
Locale: Ukrainian/Ukraine (uk_UA)

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Problem description

Sketcher . Is it possible to create an additional panel in Sketcher?
Auxiliary geometry. It should always be enabled in this state.
Зняток екрана як 2024-10-29 09-28-27

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@free777cat
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The presence of an additional panel will significantly speed up the work process.

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3xxx commented Oct 29, 2024

The sketcher itself is a plane, what is the purpose of re-establishing an "identical" plane? Can you give an example?
If you want to create a plane of another space, it is impossible to support it in Sketcher.

@free777cat
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The idea is that there is no need to switch between "blue" and "white" geometry. We will have two separate panels that can be placed differently for convenience.

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3xxx commented Oct 30, 2024

Oh, I see what you mean, I understand it as a work plane.

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