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A FreeCAD document contains all the objects of your scene. It can contain groups, and objects made with any workbench. You can therefore switch between workbenches, and still work on the same document. The document is what gets saved to disk when you save your work. You can also open several documents at the same time in FreeCAD, and open several views of the same document.
Dokument FreeCADa zawiera wszystkie obiekty twojej sceny. Może zawierać grupy i obiekty wykonane w dowolnym warsztacie. Dlatego możesz przełączać się między warsztatami, ciągle pracując z tym samym dokumentem. Dokument jest tym co zostaje zapisane na dysku kiedy zahowujesz swoją pracę. Możesz także uruchomić kilka dokumentów jednocześnie i kilka widoków tego samego dokumentu.


Inside the document, the objects can be moved into groups, and have a unique name. Managing groups, objects and object names is done mainly from the Tree view. It can also be done, of course, like everything in FreeCAD, from the python interpreter. In the Tree view, you can create groups, move objects to groups, delete objects or groups, by right-clicking in the tree view or on an object, rename objects by double-clicking on their names, or possibly other operations, depending on the current workbench.
W środku dokumentu obiekty mogą być przesunięte do grup i posiadać unikalną nazwę. Zarządzanie grupami, obiektami i nazwami obiektów dokonywane jest głównie przez Drzewo widoku (Tree view). Jak wszystko we FreeCADzie, można dokonać tego przez interpreter Pythona. W Drzewie widoku możesz tworzyć grupy, przesuwać obiekty do grup, usuwać obiekty lub grupy przez kliknięcie prawym przyciskiem na drzewo lub obiekt, zmieniać nazwy przez podwójne kliknięcie na ich nazwy lub dokonywać innych operacji - zależnie od warsztatu.


Wewnątrz dokumentu FreeCADa mogą znajdować się obiekty różnych typów. Każdy warsztat może tworzyć własne typy obiektów, np [[Mesh Workbench/pl|Warsztat Mesh]] tworzy obiekty siatki, [[Part Workbench/pl|Warsztat Part]] tworzy obiekty Part, [[Draft Workbench/pl|Warsztat Draft]] także tworzy obiekty Part, itp.
The objects inside a FreeCAD document can be of different types. Each workbench can create its own types of objects, for example the [[Mesh Workbench]] creates mesh objects, the [[Part Workbench]] create Part objects, the [[Draft Workbench]] also creates Part objects, etc.


If there is at least one document open in FreeCAD, there is always one and only one active document. That's the document that appears in the current 3D view, the document you are currently working on.
Jeśli we FreeCADzie jest otwarty przynajmniej jeden dokument, to jeden i tylko jeden aktywny dokument. Dokument nad którym pracujesz pojawia się w widoku 3D.


==Application and User Interface==
==Aplikacja i Interfejs Użytkownika==


Like almost everything else in FreeCAD, the user interface part (Gui) is separated from the base application part (App). This is also valid for documents. The documents are also made of two parts: the Application document, which contains our objects, and the View document, which contains the representation on screen of our objects.
Jak niemal wszystko inne we FreeCADzie, interfejs użytkownika (Gui) jest odseparowany od programu bazowego (App). Dotyczy to także dokumentów. Dokumenty złożone są z dwóch części: dokument Aplikacji, który zawiera nasze obiekty i dokument Widoku, który zawiera reprezentację naszych obiektów na ekranie.


Think of it as two spaces, where the objects are defined. Their constructive parameters (is it a cube? a cone? which size?) are stored in the Application document, while their graphical representation (is it drawn with black lines? with blue faces?) are stored in the View document. Why is that? Because FreeCAD can also be used WITHOUT graphical interface, for example inside other programs, and we must still be able to manipulate our objects, even if nothing is drawn on the screen.
Myśl o tym jako o dwóch miejscach, gdzie są zdefiniowane obiekty. Ich parametry konstrukcyjne (to sześcian? stożek? o jakim rozmiarze?) są zmagazynowane w dokumencie Aplikacji, podczas gdy ich reprezentacja graficzna(jest narysowany przy pomocy czarnych linii? z niebieskimi ścianami?) są zmagazynowane w dokumencie Widoku. Dlaczego tak jest? Ponieważ FreeCAD może być także uruchamiany BEZ interfejsu graficznego, np. wewnątrz innych programów i musimy mieć nadal możliwość manipulowania naszymi obiektami, pomimo że nic nie jest ryzowane na ekranie.
Kolejną rzeczą zawartą w dokumencie Widoku są widoki 3D. Jeden dokument może być otwarty w kilku widokach, więc możesz kontrolować obiekt w kilku punktach widoku w tym samym czasie. Może chcesz zobaczyć widok z góry i z przodu twojej pracy w tym samym czasie? Wtedy masz dwa widoki tego samego dokumentu, oba zmagazynowane w dokumencie Widoku,. Tworzenie nowych lub zamykanie widoków może być dokonywane przez menu Widoku lub kliknięcie prawym przyciskiem w zakładkę widoków.


Another thing that is contained inside the View document are 3D views. One document can have several views opened, so you can inspect your document from several points of view at the same time. Maybe you would want to see a top view and a front view of your work at the same time? Then, you will have two views of the same document, both stored in the View document. Creating new views or closing views can be done from the View menu or by right-clicking on a view tab.
==Skryptowanie==


==Scripting==
Dokumenty mogą być łatwo tworzone, otwierane and modyfikowane przez interpreter Pythona. Na przykład:

Documents can be easily created, accessed and modified from the python interpreter. For example:
FreeCAD.ActiveDocument
FreeCAD.ActiveDocument
Will return the current (active) document
Zwróci aktualny (aktywny) dokument
FreeCAD.ActiveDocument.Blob
FreeCAD.ActiveDocument.Blob
Would access an object called "Blob" inside your document
Uzyskanie dostępu do obiektu nazwanego "Blob" w twoim dokumencie
FreeCADGui.ActiveDocument
FreeCADGui.ActiveDocument
Will return the view document associated to the current document
Zwróci dokument widoku powiązany z aktualnym dokumentem
FreeCADGui.ActiveDocument.Blob
FreeCADGui.ActiveDocument.Blob
Would access the graphical representation (view) part of our Blob object
Uzyskanie dostępu do graficznej reprezentacji (widoku) naszego obiektu Blob
FreeCADGui.ActiveDocument.ActiveView
FreeCADGui.ActiveDocument.ActiveView
Will return the current view
Zwróci aktualny widok

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Revision as of 22:11, 29 November 2013

A FreeCAD document contains all the objects of your scene. It can contain groups, and objects made with any workbench. You can therefore switch between workbenches, and still work on the same document. The document is what gets saved to disk when you save your work. You can also open several documents at the same time in FreeCAD, and open several views of the same document.

Inside the document, the objects can be moved into groups, and have a unique name. Managing groups, objects and object names is done mainly from the Tree view. It can also be done, of course, like everything in FreeCAD, from the python interpreter. In the Tree view, you can create groups, move objects to groups, delete objects or groups, by right-clicking in the tree view or on an object, rename objects by double-clicking on their names, or possibly other operations, depending on the current workbench.

The objects inside a FreeCAD document can be of different types. Each workbench can create its own types of objects, for example the Mesh Workbench creates mesh objects, the Part Workbench create Part objects, the Draft Workbench also creates Part objects, etc.

If there is at least one document open in FreeCAD, there is always one and only one active document. That's the document that appears in the current 3D view, the document you are currently working on.

Application and User Interface

Like almost everything else in FreeCAD, the user interface part (Gui) is separated from the base application part (App). This is also valid for documents. The documents are also made of two parts: the Application document, which contains our objects, and the View document, which contains the representation on screen of our objects.

Think of it as two spaces, where the objects are defined. Their constructive parameters (is it a cube? a cone? which size?) are stored in the Application document, while their graphical representation (is it drawn with black lines? with blue faces?) are stored in the View document. Why is that? Because FreeCAD can also be used WITHOUT graphical interface, for example inside other programs, and we must still be able to manipulate our objects, even if nothing is drawn on the screen.

Another thing that is contained inside the View document are 3D views. One document can have several views opened, so you can inspect your document from several points of view at the same time. Maybe you would want to see a top view and a front view of your work at the same time? Then, you will have two views of the same document, both stored in the View document. Creating new views or closing views can be done from the View menu or by right-clicking on a view tab.

Scripting

Documents can be easily created, accessed and modified from the python interpreter. For example:

FreeCAD.ActiveDocument

Will return the current (active) document

FreeCAD.ActiveDocument.Blob

Would access an object called "Blob" inside your document

FreeCADGui.ActiveDocument

Will return the view document associated to the current document

FreeCADGui.ActiveDocument.Blob

Would access the graphical representation (view) part of our Blob object

FreeCADGui.ActiveDocument.ActiveView

Will return the current view

Mouse Model
Preferences Editor