Automated fault checking
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Re: Automated fault checking
heron had it. It worked when I entered the path to the folder C:\Program Files\Graphviz\bin.
FC had been looking in C:\FreeCad 0.19\bin.
Gee! Apart from looking for red arrows as a signal that something is wrong, what is that rat's nest suppose to tell me?
FC had been looking in C:\FreeCad 0.19\bin.
Gee! Apart from looking for red arrows as a signal that something is wrong, what is that rat's nest suppose to tell me?
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Re: Automated fault checking
Well, it does not indicate the validity of the model (the Check geometry does).
The dependency graph shows how the features of your model tree reference each other. When there is a red arrow it indicates you have a cyclic dependency, which should be avoided.
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Re: Automated fault checking
Red arrows denote also Links going out of allowed scope.
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Re: Automated fault checking
question (just out of curiosity) - why is check geometry in Part and not Part Design?
Because I almost exclusively use Part Design I didn't even know such a thing existed
just trying to see logic in this...
Re: Automated fault checking
The fathers of this weren't aware that you would join some day .
Joke aside: PartDesign is based on Part, and I guess it's been there forever. I added the icon to my PartDesign.
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Re: Automated fault checking
that's good suggestion for enhancement of Part Design toolbar
thank you
Re: Automated fault checking
That is why the Tools>Customize tools are there...
All, cool kids use it.
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Re: Automated fault checking
I know and I do, Sir
I was thinking about poor newbs who have enough challenges, to think about customising...
Re: Automated fault checking
They already complain about what's there by default...
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Re: Automated fault checking
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