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{{GuiCommand|Name=Path OpActive|Workbenches=[[Path Workbench|Path]]|MenuLocation=Path → Toggle the Active State of the Operation|Shortcut=P,X | SeeAlso=[[Path_Workbench|Path Workbench]] }} |
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==Description== |
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This tool is not available, indicated as a light gray version of the icon, until you have created one or more path operations. Once your [[Path_Job|Job]] has at least one path operation the icon will be fully colored indicating it is available for use. |
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====Deactivate an active operation==== |
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This tool can only be used if your [[Image:CAM_Job.svg|24px]] [[CAM_Job|Job]] has at least one path operation. |
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# Select an operation in the "Operations" group within a Job. |
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# Click on the {{KEY|[[Image:Path_OpActive.svg|16px]] [[Path OpActive|Active]]}} toggle icon. |
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# When you deactivate an operation, you will notice: |
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#* The operation title and the icon preceding it will turn light gray. |
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#* When using the {{KEY|[[Image:Path Inspect.png|16px]] [[Path Inspect|Inspect G-code]]}} tool or {{KEY|[[Image:Path PostProcess.png|16px]] [[Path Post|Post Process]]}} command, no g-code will be provided from the deactivated operation. |
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====Activate an deactivated operation==== |
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# Select a deactivated operation (light gray text and icon) in the "Operations" group within a Job. |
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# Click on the {{KEY|[[Image:Path_OpActive.svg|16px]] [[Path OpActive|Active]]}} toggle icon. |
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# When you activate an operation, you will notice: |
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#* The operation title and the icon preceding it will turn colorful. |
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#* The icon in front of the operation's label will be replaced with that which corresponds to the operation. |
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# Select an operation in the {{MenuCommand|Operations}} group belonging to a Job. A deactivated operation can be recognized by its grayed out label and icon. |
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# There are several ways to invoke the command: |
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#* Press the {{Button|[[Image:CAM_OpActiveToggle.svg|16px]] [[CAM_OpActiveToggle|CAM OpActiveToggle]]}} button. |
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#* Select the {{MenuCommand|CAM → [[Image:CAM_OpActiveToggle.svg|16px]] Toggle the Active State of the Operation}} option from the menu. |
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#* Use the keyboard shortcut: {{KEY|P}} then {{KEY|X}}. |
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# The result depends on the selected operation: |
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#* If you have selected an active operation the command deactivates it: |
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#** The operation icon is replaced with the command icon: [[Image:CAM_OpActiveToggle.svg|16px]]. |
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#** The operation icon and label are grayed out. |
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#* If you have selected a deactivated operation the command activates it: |
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#** The operation icon and label are no longer grayed out. |
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#** When using the [[Image:CAM_Inspect.svg|16px]] [[CAM_Inspect|CAM Inspect]] command or the [[Image:CAM_Post.svg|16px]] [[CAM_Post|CAM Post]] command, the operation's G-code is provided. |
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CAM OpActiveToggle |
Menu location |
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CAM → Toggle the Active State of the Operation |
Workbenches |
CAM |
Default shortcut |
P X |
Introduced in version |
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See also |
None |
Description
The Active tool in the CAM Workbench is used to toggle the active state of an existing path operation.
This tool can only be used if your Job has at least one path operation.
Usage
- Select an operation in the Operations group belonging to a Job. A deactivated operation can be recognized by its grayed out label and icon.
- There are several ways to invoke the command:
- Press the CAM OpActiveToggle button.
- Select the CAM → Toggle the Active State of the Operation option from the menu.
- Use the keyboard shortcut: P then X.
- The result depends on the selected operation:
- If you have selected an active operation the command deactivates it:
- The operation icon is replaced with the command icon: .
- The operation icon and label are grayed out.
- The paths generated from the operation disappear from the 3D view.
- When using the CAM Inspect command or the CAM Post command, the operation's G-code is not provided.
- If you have selected a deactivated operation the command activates it:
- The operation icon is replaced with that belonging to the operation.
- The operation icon and label are no longer grayed out.
- The paths generated from the operation are recomputed and displayed in the 3D view.
- When using the CAM Inspect command or the CAM Post command, the operation's G-code is provided.
- If you have selected an active operation the command deactivates it:
Options
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Properties
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Scripting
See also: FreeCAD Scripting Basics.
Example:
#Place code example here.
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- Additional: Preferences, Scripting
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