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If during assignment of weights (during the for loop iteratively setting the poles) all weights
become (temporarily) equal even though weights does not have equal values
OCCT will convert all the weights (the already assigned and those not yet assigned)
to 1.0 (nonrational b-splines have 1.0 weights). This may lead to the assignment of wrong
of weight values.
The work-around is to temporarily set the last weight to be assigned to a value different from
the current value and the to-be-assigned value for the weight at position last-to-be-assign but one.
Fixes:
https://forum.freecadweb.org/viewtopic.php?p=478701#p478702
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.
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- Long overdue refactor to avoid repetition during save/restore and copy.
- New interface to notify an extension when it is attached. It also enables the extension to gain
a pointer to the geometry container. This is intended to extend the functionality already existing
in Part::Geometry.
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Before this implementation, specific status via former mergeOverlayIcon() was greyed out
with the visibility.
With this commit, the developer has two options:
a) override mergeGreyableOverlayIcons, in which case the overlay will
be greyed out when the item is greyed out as per former mergeOverlayIcon()
b) override mergeColorfulOverlayIcons, in which case the overlay will
be superimposed after the icon is greyed out as it is the case for stardard
error and recompute flags.
the arrow heads are much too large so that the feature use quite useless
The PR fixes this to make the arrow heads as large as for linear dimensions
It also slightly increase the arrow head size since.
Add the optional Qt::MSWindowsFixedSizeDialogHint parameter to all uses of the QInputDialog::getX static functions to silence a Qt/Windows debug mode warning about QWindowsWindow::setGeometry: Unable to set geometry. Increase the size of the unit calculator to eliminate the same warning. Finally, call adjustSize() on the "Unsaved Changes" dialog to silence the warning.