drmacro wrote: ↑Fri Dec 03, 2021 3:53 pm
FWIW some comments and thoughts...
I have followed the development since I saw the announcement to see where it goes
I installed today with FC 0.20 (master source build today, with OCCT 7.6) the functions I tested seem to work as indicated
It may be a good option for those new users who are familiar Sketchup, it may feel more familiar
I will install it occasionally to see how it progresses, but, I don't find the tools something I'd add to my personal workflow
(Note: this is because I just don't think or design in the push/pull mode)
Side note: First thing I did was go to preferences looking for a way to turn off the &*$@ grid.
Umm...no preferences, ok, try GR to turn off like in Draft WB, nope.
Did I mention I hate grids?
Writing the preferences was not easy for me.. still I am not good at it. I will do it some day ..but not now.
Grid is a must for my WB. See even Grid is a must for Draft .. why? because you must know where you are drawing.
And personally, I am in reverse of you .. I don't like the world without coordinates. sorry.
I will add your suggestion to preferences, which I don't recommend.
mariwan wrote: ↑Fri Dec 03, 2021 2:41 pm
I often download the weekly build and use it.. no installation.
Try to update your version and let me know if the problem still exist
I don't download the weekly version very often. But I did yesterday.
I can't update my version any more until the weekly version get updated. But I doubt it will work for this WB.
mariwan wrote: ↑Fri Dec 03, 2021 2:41 pm
I often download the weekly build and use it.. no installation.
Try to update your version and let me know if the problem still exist
I don't download the weekly version very often. But I did yesterday.
I can't update my version any more until the weekly version get updated. But I doubt it will work for this WB.
I removed the code caused the problem for you.. so why not?
The Draft version of the view doesn't change the plane you are drawing at.
But the green (mine) will change the grid to be on that plane (Right, left ..etc)
that is the difference.