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* [[Scripted objects]]: How to make 100% python-scripted objects in FreeCAD |
* [[Scripted objects]]: How to make 100% python-scripted objects in FreeCAD |
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* [[Drawing Module]]: Automating the 3D-to-2D process |
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* [[Code snippets]]: Pieces of code to serve as ingredients in your scripts |
* [[Code snippets]]: Pieces of code to serve as ingredients in your scripts |
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* [[Topological data scripting]]: Basic shape manipulation examples |
* [[Topological data scripting]]: Basic shape manipulation examples |
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Revision as of 12:12, 29 November 2013
- Scripted objects: How to make 100% python-scripted objects in FreeCAD
- Drawing Module: Automating the 3D-to-2D process
- Line drawing function: How to build a simple tool to draw lines
- Dialog creation: How to construct dialogs with Qt designer, and use them in FreeCAD
- Embedding FreeCAD: How to import FreeCAD as a python module in other applications
- Macros recipes: Examples of macro scripts
- Code snippets: Pieces of code to serve as ingredients in your scripts
- Topological data scripting: Basic shape manipulation examples