Macros recipes/es

This page contains macros to add functionality to your freecad installation

Object creation

 * [[Image:Macro_makeCube.png|16px]] Macro_makeCube : creates a cube from 4 points
 * Macro draw2DFunction: draws a function described by an equation z=F(x)

Object transformation

 * Macro ArrayCopy: copies the selected object several times, on an array grid
 * Macro FlattenWire: flattens draft wires that are not plane to their median Z coordinate
 * Macro MeshToPart: converts selected meshes to parts
 * Macro JointWire: allows to find and joint all non connected edge to the closest non connected one using a line
 * Macro Remove parametric history: removes all parametric associativity from an object, leaving it as a "dumb" shape

3D View operations

 * Macro Rotate View This macro rotates the current view by 90° to the left. Only works if you are in Top view.

Wizards

 * Macro Automatic drawing: allows the user to get the view of his object in a drawing with 4 different position(front,top,iso,right). Need some modification to be perfecly effective
 * Macro Corner shapes wizard: pops up a dialog asking for the dimensions of your corner piece, then creates the object in the document and creates a page view with top, front and lateral views of the piece

How to use?
The above macros can easily be plugged on any FreeCAD installation
 * Copy the macro python code from the corresponding macro page
 * Paste it in a blank text document (for example using notepad on windows or gedit on ubuntu)
 * Save the text file with a .FCMacro extension
 * move the .FCMacro file to the FreeCAD user folder (/home/yourUser/.FreeCAD on unixes, C:\Users\yourUser\Application Data\FreeCAD on windows)
 * restart FreeCAD
 * Open the Macro manager, select your new macro and click "execute"

Additionally, you can also add your new macro to a custom toolbar
 * In FreeCAD, go to Tools -> Customize
 * In the Macros tab, add a new macro, and, if you like, define an icon and a keyboard shortcut
 * In the Toolbars tab, create a new toolbar, and add your macro, taking it from the "Macros" category.

Adding new macros to this repository

 * Create a new page, beginning its name with "Macro", for example "Macro_My_Excellent_Macro"
 * In that page, paste the following text:
 * If you like, upload a .png icon with the exact same name as your macro page (ex. Macro_My_Excellent_Macro.png)
 * Add it to the above categories, create a new category if needed