WikiPagesDocSchemes

Scheme 1 based on the type of users (for example, to modify)
(Ralf: here at my box I have a problem with the wrap of long lines inside of the boxes and I believe, that's not new) (Renato: changed)
 * DOC
 * Doc users
 * overview FreeCAD
 * FreeCAD - Commons
 * page1 ? link to an introduction to CAD / 3D CAD / parametric 3D CAD - wikipedia or similar?
 * page2 ? General function of FreeCAD (workbench principle) - small problem: if someone like "just to start" - the workbench priciple should aligned with the GUI, mouse model etc. All in overview or all in getting started? I prefer in "getting started"
 * page3
 * abc
 * page1 ? short version / explanation of the license (see below)
 * page2 may be possibilities and limits of FreeCAD: what is possible an what not - if this is possible to say "generic"
 * page3
 * getting started
 * Description of the GUI (yet difficult: at this point/moment this page don't need to be to exhaustive - but then a second "stage" of the same page would be needed - suggestions?)
 * mouse model
 * keyboard shortcuts
 * may be here: the principle how FreeCAD handles transformation (as properties) of objects and how handles FreeCAD the tree and the dependencies of features according to the tree (too much here: which leads to actual limitations while using some tools, patterns p.e.). Bad, when here: very generic, unusable for one who like to start with something concrete - is abstract - Good: it's the right place to to make the acquaintance of this principles, one time.
 * Operate in 2D
 * drawing objects
 * tool a
 * tool b
 * tool c
 * modifying objects
 * tool a
 * tool b
 * tool c
 * utility tools
 * tool a
 * tool b
 * tool c
 * ____
 * Operate in 3D
 * primitives
 * modifying objects
 * _______
 * ________
 * Doc power users
 * Pivy
 * script
 * Doc developers
 * compiling FreeCAD
 * modifying FreeCAD
 * install - Ralf: for me personal that's a very important point: what are the conditions of use? (there is always a page with a shorted content of the license), ...
 * license
 * compiling FreeCAD
 * modifying FreeCAD
 * install - Ralf: for me personal that's a very important point: what are the conditions of use? (there is always a page with a shorted content of the license), ...
 * license

Scheme 2 based on the type of documents (for example, to modify)

 * DOC
 * reference
 * workbench a
 * command a
 * intro
 * image
 * how to use
 * option
 * see also
 * link
 * script
 * macro
 * dev info
 * ____
 * command b
 * intro
 * image
 * how to use
 * option
 * see also
 * link
 * script
 * macro
 * dev info
 * ____
 * workbench b
 * command a
 * intro
 * image
 * how to use
 * option
 * see also
 * link
 * script
 * macro
 * dev info
 * ____
 * command b
 * user manual
 * navigation
 * manipulators
 * preferences
 * placement
 * ______
 * "standard" defined FC-files (the example files)
 * tutorials
 * books
 * FAQ
 * install
 * use
 * script & develop
 * Show your FreeCAD projects here! archives

( Ralf: a lot of my books put the reference at the end) (Renato: ok)

Scheme 3 mixed (for example, to modify)
todo

Scheme 4 Command Reference

 * CommRef
 * Introduction (opzional)
 * Menu
 * File
 * New
 * ___
 * Edit
 * Undo
 * View
 * Tools
 * Macro
 * Workbench
 * None
 * Windows
 * Help
 * View 3D
 * Utility
 * Snap
 * ContextMenu
 * Appaerance
 * Manipulator
 * Property

Scheme 4-1 ComRef sub-File

 * File menu
 * Introduction (opzional)
 * New
 * Open
 * Close
 * Close All
 * Save
 * Save As
 * Import
 * Export
 * Merge project
 * Project Information
 * Print
 * Print Preview
 * Export PDF
 * Recent Files
 * Exit

Scheme 4-7 ComRef sub-Workbench

 * Workbench
 * Introduction (opzional)
 * None
 * Arch
 * Complete
 * Draft
 * Drawing
 * Fem
 * Image
 * Info
 * Inspection
 * Mesh
 * OpenScad
 * Part
 * PartDesign
 * Plot
 * Points
 * Raytracing
 * Robot
 * Ship
 * Sketcher
 * Start
 * Test
 * Web

Scheme 4-7-4 ComRef sub-Workbench-Draft

 * Draft Workbench
 * Introduction (opzional)
 * Line

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