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With the support for external geometry during carbon copy, it was introduced a way for creating inter-part/inter-body links. See:
https://forum.freecadweb.org/viewtopic.php?f=10&t=27700&p=223736#p223736
This commit closes this door, while still allows carbon copy with external geometry support within the same body.
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fixes#3091
Autoconstraints did not check whether the arc was CW or CCW, as such the autoconstraint on the second position was sometimes assigned to the start point.
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Fixes#3154
About the fix:
- If a non-zero vector is passed to seekAutoConstraint, it will suggest a vertical/horizontal constraint, which does not
make sense in the construction method.
- Passing a zero vector enables to treat it like a point, so for example point on object will be suggested, but not vertical/horizontal constraints.
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The instructions are shown on the status bar.
press CTRL to allow cross-body link
press ALT to by-pass directional requirements
press CTRL+ALT to allow a cross-body link and by-pass directional requirements
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Carbon copy checks for parallel planes, translated origin and rotated axes, so that it can provide flipping detection when using reverse mappings.
This commit enables you to press CTRL will activating the tool in order to bypass this checks. Without the checks you will get a sketch exactly as the one
you want to copy, there are no corrections at all. This enables you to copy a profile on a new plane at a different direction for example for lofting purposes.
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This method creates the pole circles on every click. This allows to properly detect the closing of the curve
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Now the BSpline ends with right-click, but creates the BSpline if at least two poles have been entered.
If continous creation mode is enabled, then it only exits when right-clicking without having entered any pole.