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How to Make a TechDraw Template
This HowTo assumes you are familiar with FreeCAD, Inkscape and Svg.

We're going to make a simple template for US Letter size paper in landscape orientation. A copy of the result of this HowTo is available in your FreeCAD Template directory (HowToExample.svg).


 * open a new document in Inkscape
 * in Document Properties
 * select a page size (US Letter) & orientation (landscape)
 * set default units and page size units to mm (279.4 x 215.9)
 * use the XML Editor to add freecad namespace clause to the item
 * xmlns:freecad="http://www.freecadweb.org/wiki/index.php?title=Svg_Namespace "
 * draw outlines, zone numbers, centerlines, etc
 * draw the boxes and lines for the title block.
 * add and position your static text
 * add and position your editable text
 * you now have your finished artwork - something like this:
 * use the XML Editor to add "freecad:editable" tag to each editable item
 * assign a meaningful field name to each editable text
 * use XML editor to adjust viewbox to match your page size in mm
 * your template will now appear much too big.
 * We need to shrink it.
 * Edit>Select All in All Layers (or box select. make sure you select everything)
 * adjust the W: and H: spinboxes to match your artwork's size in mm
 * page-size less any applicable margins
 * use "Align and Distribute" or X/Y spinboxes to position artwork on page if required.
 * your template should now look right, just like it did in the finished artwork picture above.
 * ensure that all your editable texts are "ungrouped" (shift-ctl-g)
 * select everything on your page (box select or Edit>SelectAll) and Edit>Copy
 * Layer>Delete Current Layer
 * Edit>Paste in Place
 * Your template should now look right and shouldn't have any unwanted transforms
 * Save your template
 * try it in FreeCAD.