This assembly was made by "Zolko", author of the new Assembly4 Workbench, which uses the new powerful App Link object to import thousands of different parts and subassemblies, arranging them in specified positions by means of mathematical expressions. Preliminary design of MAORY, an adaptive optics (AO) module for the European Extremely Large Telescope (E-ELT) here it is mounted on the E-ELT Nasmyth platform. Horizontal 4 cylinder rotary valve steam engine, by "un1corn", Users Showcase. Simpson and Shipton short stroke steam engine circa 1845, using horizontal rotating piston, by "un1corn", Users Showcase. Older FreeCAD release notes can be found in Feature list. The complete list of changes can be found in the MantisBT bugtracker FC 0.19 changelog. This is a summary of the most interesting changes. Once complete, a new version looking forward to the current FC development version (currently v.0.20.x) can begin being made to hopefully be released simultaneously with the next stable version of FC.FreeCAD 0.19 was released on March 20th, 2021, get it from the Download page. The goal is to get this set of QRGs done as a sort of template for the future, incorporating improvements suggested by those using the guides. That said, I do believe that several of the above stages will make any future updates far simpler. Revise according to Proof Reader recommendationsĬurrently, there are 14 QRGs, many with multiple pages.Addt Commands and Toolbars new in FC v.0.19.2.Compare Commands to FC v.0.19.2, striking through deletions.Adjust icons for better sizing (visually and bit wise) - Working.Remove tables used solely for general layout - DONE.Activate "set version on file closure" for all files - DONE. Record the current version of each guide and set this aside as a backup -DONE.That said, every command will also be a link pointing to the appropriate Wiki page where one can find the greater details such as the source code. As a result, I will not be including source code. It is meant to allow rapid reference to what the User actually sees. Commands - Following bejant's example, all commands will be as they are presented in the GUI.I shall use use the medium size as these tend to be clear and consistent while not so large as to dramatically eat up page space. As the program is opensource, I intend to use the actual icons provided in FC v.0.19.2. Icons - The icons used in the 0.18 QRG are exceedingly large compared to what one sees in the actual program.They will still be used to provide data, but not for generalized placement of paragraphs, headers/footers, etc. As such, I will be eliminating tables for the general layout. The file size becomes significantly larger and PDF rendering can be quite awkward depending upon the reader used. While this is a simple and fast way to layout text, it also commonly introduces a great deal of complexity into a document. Formatting - The 0.18 QRG used tables as placement formatting.To make the update better fit the needs of Users, Power Users, and Developers, I decided to open this discussion for suggestions and other input. I am currently working on updating the older v.0.18 QRG for the current FC stable version (v.0.19.2). I have a full set of the files in both PDF and ODF. Bejant did a wonderful job on the v.0.18 Quick Reference Guides (QRG).
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