Adding a new mouse navigation option to FreeCAD
This tutorial is still a WIP. Feel free to help improve it
Tutorial |
Topic |
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Adding new navigation option to FreeCAD |
Level |
Advanced |
Time to complete |
Authors |
Kunda1 |
FreeCAD version |
0.19.x and above |
Example files |
See also |
None |
Introduction
This tutorial attempts to help developers understand how to add their own custom 'mouse' models to FreeCAD. There are currently several options within FreeCAD to customize navigation, they are listed in the Mouse navigation page. Some of the options include: Revit, OpenCascade, Inventor, Touchpad etc...
Prerequisite
- Familiarity with cplusplus syntax
- Ability to compile FreeCAD from source
Relevant source files
At the time of writing this documentation the relevant source code files required are located at:
- src/Gui/NavigationStyle.(h,cpp)
- src/Gui/(Foo)NavigationStyle.cpp Foo is a placeholder for the different mouse/navigation modes, for example: Revit, Inventor, OpenCascade, Touchpad, CAD etc...
- src/Gui/CMakeLists.txt - Add your new mouse/navigation mode here so it's picked up by the compiler
- src/Gui/SoFCDB.cpp
Historical code commits
We can refer to previous code commits that added different mouse modes for orientation. Here are a few: