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Ubicación en el Menú |
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Borrador -> Seleccionar Plano |
Entornos de trabajo |
Borrador, Arquitectura |
Atajo de teclado por defecto |
W P |
Introducido en versión |
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Ver también |
Borrador PlanoTrabajoProxy, Borrador AlternarRejilla |
El Ambiente de Trabajo Borrador cuenta con un sistema de planos de trabajo. Un plano en la Vista 3D indica dónde se construirá una forma de Borrador. Hay varios métodos para definir el plano de trabajo:
introduced in version 1.0: For each 3D view a separate working plane is stored.
The button in the Draft Tray changes depending on the current working plane. introduced in version 1.0: If the working plane is not set to Auto an asterisk (*) is appended to the button label if the origin of the working plane does not match the global origin.
Se pueden establecer diferentes planos de trabajo en los que dibujar las formas
See also: Preferences Editor and Draft Preferences.
Ver también: Fundamentos de Guión FreeCAD. Véase la WorkingPlane API.
The WorkingPlane module offers two classes to create working plane objects: the PlaneBase
class and the PlaneGui
class. The second class inherits from the first. Objects of the PlaneGui
class interact with the GUI (the Draft Tray button), the 3D view and the grid. PlaneBase
objects do not.
Use the get_working_plane()
method of the WorkingPlane module to get an instance of the PlaneGui
class linked to the current 3D view. The method either returns the existing working plane linked to the view or creates a new working plane if required.
import FreeCAD as App
import WorkingPlane
wp = WorkingPlane.get_working_plane()
origin = App.Vector(0, 0, 0)
normal = App.Vector(1, 1, 1).normalize()
offset = 17
wp.align_to_point_and_axis(origin, normal, offset)
point = App.Vector(10, 15, 2)
projection = wp.project_point(point)
print(projection)
The PlaneBase
class can be used to create working planes independent of the GUI:
import WorkingPlane
wp = WorkingPlane.PlaneBase()