By reusing the property docs as tooltip we avoid maintaining the same
information in two places. The propery descriptions have been made
translatable, too, to ensure a fully translatable UI.
The ground work for this was layed by the work on Issue 0002524, long
time ago: https://tracker.freecadweb.org/view.php?id=0002524
Depending on the input mode, either `Growth` or `Angle` is used to create
a conical or flat spiral. The respective other can easily be calculated
to give consistent view. This is already done for the other properties,
e.g. `Height` is calculated from `Pitch` and `Turns`.
With this patch, the same is done for `Angle` and `Growth`.
- when a helix is defined in the growth mode it can have a pitch of zero
This commit fixes the resulting division by zero by directly setting the known turns
Previously, only the vertical and horizontal axis of the profile was
selectable in the task panel of the additive/subtractive helix. Now the
profile's normal axis can be selected, too. This now allows to create
helical extrusions or "twisted pockets".
The order of the GUI entries was chosen to be in line with the order of
axis selection of the multi-transform parameters.
The actual feature's implementation needed adaption for this special case
as in some places a unit vector (`gp_Dir`) was derived from the cross-
product of axis and profile normal -- a null-vector when the axis *is*
the normal. This caused the gp_Dir's ctor to throw.
For the What#s this feature we need to have a uniform naming of the features and its icons. For some PD icons this is not the case and since we are in feature freeze, this is the right time to address this.
(I see the same is already done for Mesh.)
These features, based on the code for the Pipe class, allow the user
to simply create a helical sweep within PartDesign workbench.
Sample application is threads, springs, coils, augers, etc.
Also, remove needless requirement for positive cone angle on helixes.
Thanks to @bitacovir for helping with the icons
Thanks to @chennes for review
Thanks to @vosk for review
Thanks to @wwmayer for review
Enforce that links stay within scope for ProfileBased features
This also ensures that the Body itself is not used for creating features within
the body, causing a "Graph not a DAG" error.