I can see from your video that the Views are not restored to the right places, but I haven't been able to duplicate with my test files. Can you share a file with the problem? You can PM it to me if the file is confidential.
wf
I can see from your video that the Views are not restored to the right places, but I haven't been able to duplicate with my test files. Can you share a file with the problem? You can PM it to me if the file is confidential.
No worries! A bug is a bug.
Thanks. We use setScope(Global) when linking to source objects (Bodies, Part::Features, etc), but it never occurred to me that links between drawing components might need global scope too.ickby wrote: ↑Mon Jan 21, 2019 2:16 pm @wandererfan: you can use all link properties without the scope restirictions by either using setScope function or by using the global scope link properties, e.g. like this
Of course only if relative placements between the pages and the linked objects are not relevant.
Yes, now the drawings restore in place. Thanks for that!wandererfan wrote: ↑Mon Jan 21, 2019 2:09 pm This git commit 90fd3ae483 may fix some of your problems
The reason why i do this because when i import single parts to assemblys, the drawing is with the part und when i move the part, the drawing moves with the part and can not accidental break a reference - in theory ..... i hope you understand what i mean.wandererfan wrote: ↑Mon Jan 21, 2019 2:09 pm I think this is the first time I've seen a TD Page inside a container.