Chris, you were sleepy - when you wake up and are well rested, look at your edit again.
You're beating poor Jim up for nothing
Hi all.Daniel Cocoliso wrote: ↑Thu Jun 27, 2019 4:59 pmRight, with your file, every time I recompute the Sketch001, it change form one plane to other, and at the next recompute to the next plane, and so on!jmaustpc wrote: ↑Thu Jun 27, 2019 1:31 am
8) After some more testing, it would seem that the system is remembering the attachment plane of the last few sketches that were in edit mode, and with each recompute it cycles back through them all until you get to the correct one. To see this, enter then exit edit mode for "Sketch", then "Sketch002", and then do the same for "Sketch001" (which is the sketch created by "Duplicate"), then after exiting edit mode for Sketch001 notice its apparent change in attachment plane...click on recompute repeatedly and watch "sketch001" apparently cycle through the attachment planes of the other two in the order in which you had entered/exited edit mode for each.
Thanks for all
I guess you're using FreeCAD 0.18? If so, that's a bug, and it has been fixed in FreeCAD 0.19. You can get FreeCAD 0.19 here:Daniel Cocoliso wrote: ↑Fri Jun 28, 2019 9:26 pm What I mean from the beginning is when you create a copy of a sketch, that is not in the XY plane, if you try to move (I wanted to make a loft, for example), that copy of the sketch automatically rotates to get in the plane XY, and when I leave the move function, the original sketch rotate also to the XY plane.
After a sleep, I have looked at this again. I missed what was going on earlier and I am now editing the bug ticket. There is a bug in my file, FreeCAD put it in there although admittedly with my help.
Thanks, I'll download it and try it (play with FreeCad )bejant wrote: ↑Sat Jun 29, 2019 2:08 am ...
I guess you're using FreeCAD 0.18? If so, that's a bug, and it has been fixed in FreeCAD 0.19. You can get FreeCAD 0.19 here:
https://github.com/FreeCAD/FreeCAD/rele ... g/0.19_pre
FreeCAD 0.18 and 0.19 can both coexist on your computer.
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look a bit further down on the FreeCAD home page, there is a link that says "development builds" or something like that, which should take you the the downloads on GitHub. If you scroll up and down the github downloads page, you will find the 0.18 release downloads and further down the 0.19 dev snapshots.Daniel Cocoliso wrote: ↑Sat Jun 29, 2019 1:51 pmThanks, I'll download it and try it (play with FreeCad )bejant wrote: ↑Sat Jun 29, 2019 2:08 am ...
I guess you're using FreeCAD 0.18? If so, that's a bug, and it has been fixed in FreeCAD 0.19. You can get FreeCAD 0.19 here:
https://github.com/FreeCAD/FreeCAD/rele ... g/0.19_pre
FreeCAD 0.18 and 0.19 can both coexist on your computer.
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I was checking the FreeCad home page and I could only download 0.18. I didn't fall in search in githug.