This may be a good base for hydraulic, plumbing, and so on but I personally would try to split these things apart so that one Workbench is not to cluttered.ragohix769 wrote: ↑Tue Nov 22, 2022 2:52 pm "Electric" IMHO it's not big enough. Because you can do even process plant (IE hydraulic, plumbing, HDVAC, etc etc) or general flow chart with this method and make a beautiful draw in techdraw at the end.
[Feature Request] Wiring plan based on TechDraw
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Re: [Feature Request] Wiring plan based on TechDraw
Re: [Feature Request] Wiring plan based on TechDraw
Without developers, this idea does not make sense.
Re: [Feature Request] Wiring plan based on TechDraw
These comments are unnecessary.
Can you make more of an effort to either not superfluously comment... or at the very least inject less cynicism in to the discussion?
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Re: [Feature Request] Wiring plan based on TechDraw
Is it possible to have a sketcher-like tool that uses a view as support plane? The resulting geometry could be similar to cosmetic lines and may be set to custom color, width and style with the already existing tools.
It should also be able to position the need symbols such as connectors, valves switches...
It should also be able to position the need symbols such as connectors, valves switches...
Re: [Feature Request] Wiring plan based on TechDraw
Well, then. If we continue this empty discussion, at first empty sheet class is need, written in Python. Similar to what is in Tech Draw.
The next class is graphic symbols. Next all this should be connected by some kind of lines.
Of course, these all can be taked from Tech Draw, but I think it should be a separate development.
If it is written in python, this development will probably have a life. If in C++ it will die without being born.
This is probably only 1% of what can be done. But there is no point in talking about the rest yet.
The next class is graphic symbols. Next all this should be connected by some kind of lines.
Of course, these all can be taked from Tech Draw, but I think it should be a separate development.
If it is written in python, this development will probably have a life. If in C++ it will die without being born.
This is probably only 1% of what can be done. But there is no point in talking about the rest yet.
Re: [Feature Request] Wiring plan based on TechDraw
This is of course true. But, I think the idea of this thread is to make developers aware and interested about the idea. After all, all that is needed is a developer, who a) is capable of coding such Workbench and tools, and b) has a personal desire for such Workbench, and c) is made aware that this could be a feasible target for a project.
I guess this thread generally tries to address part c) by pointing out that such Workbench would be possible, and could perhaps be done as an extension to TechDraw. Of course, to succeed, a) and b) are also needed, and arguably more important, but there's nothing wrong with starting by promoting c).
Re: [Feature Request] Wiring plan based on TechDraw
Context check...you're in an open source community discussion about a proposal for an idea. Where do you think you are...? corporate boardroom? shark tank? a start-up pitch session?
None of this is empty or inefficient or a waste of time.
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Re: [Feature Request] Wiring plan based on TechDraw
Were you thinking of something like a transparent overlay on top of a view that could be drawn on? That would be a neat way to annotate drawings.FBXL5 wrote: ↑Wed Nov 23, 2022 12:51 pm Is it possible to have a sketcher-like tool that uses a view as support plane? The resulting geometry could be similar to cosmetic lines and may be set to custom color, width and style with the already existing tools.
It should also be able to position the need symbols such as connectors, valves switches...
I'm still not sure that TechDraw is the right base for this. I see making a print in TD as the last step in the process. But these days, maybe there isn't a need for the big roll of paper.
Re: [Feature Request] Wiring plan based on TechDraw
Not suitable, because Tech draw was developed as an editor for limited edit. Here, most likely, free drawing of lines, etc.wandererfan wrote: ↑Thu Nov 24, 2022 12:32 am I'm still not sure that TechDraw is the right base for this.