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Chocolately appears to be using exactly the same builds that are on the FreeCAD github releases page. Some people find Chocolately useful for various reasons, but it is plain dirt simple to download from the Releases page, extract with 7-zip, and run. No extra anything needed. Gene
I'd like the choice of hot keys or mouse.I absolutely long for an icon for a box zoom function and haven't seen too much preference for hot keys since the instructor on an Autocad course in the nineties got nostalgic about the skill needed to remember which keys did what compared to the new icons.
kingdonke wrote:I'm starting to worry that free cad won't export dwg or dxf files which I find hard to believe. FreeCAD can export to 2D DXF. It cannot export to DWG natively because it is a proprietary, closed and undisclosed file format.
I am looking for hatch patterns from AutoCad to download it, but some of them the FreeCad doesn´t open the .pat file. Someone could be send me hatch patterns (just like the image attachment) or tell me where I find it. Ty!
Re: Importing Revit/AutoCAD/Sketchup File into FreeCAD Post by thomas-neemann » Fri Nov 10, 2023 12:58 pm RobertHarrold wrote: ↑ Fri Nov 10, 2023 12:44 pm
Any (relatively simple) image can be imported into FreeCAD and converted into a 3d object. The first step is to convert the image into SVG format.
Here's the place for discussion related to coding in FreeCAD, C++ or Python. Design, interfaces and structures
As I have no previous experience with CAD programs, I found that it is time to select one out and learn to use it. So I looked around for a suitable cad program, main criteria being DXF export option and 3D modeling. Other than that, running on Linux, ease of use and no need to download a cracked copy from the torrent would be great.
I downloaded and installed LibreCAD and it will not open the same files either, however it will open ones that are a much older version of AutoCAD. FreeCAD still won't open the older ones. I get "QCAD error" on the older ones also. So at this point this is obviously something I can not do with FreeCAD, but I certainly appreciate all the ...
For the portable version the user must specify with .7zip where to extract and handle any file associations, and deletion themselves. The portable version download is smaller because we use 7zip which has better compression than standard winzip, at the expense of the user needing to have 7zip on their system.