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* To delete a cosmetic circle use [[Image:TechDraw_CosmeticEraser.svg|16px]] [[TechDraw_CosmeticEraser|TechDraw CosmeticEraser]] or select it and press the {{Key|Del}} button.
* To delete a cosmetic circle use [[Image:TechDraw_CosmeticEraser.svg|16px]] [[TechDraw_CosmeticEraser|TechDraw CosmeticEraser]] or select it and press {{KEY|Del}}.

* To change the appearance of a cosmetic circle use [[Image:TechDraw_DecorateLine.svg|16px]] [[TechDraw_DecorateLine|TechDraw DecorateLine]].
* To change the appearance of a cosmetic circle use [[Image:TechDraw_DecorateLine.svg|16px]] [[TechDraw_DecorateLine|TechDraw DecorateLine]].



Revision as of 16:27, 20 September 2023

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TechDraw CosmeticCircle

Menu location
TechDraw → Add Lines → Add Cosmetic Circle
Workbenches
TechDraw
Default shortcut
None
Introduced in version
0.22
See also
TechDraw 2PointCosmeticLine

Description

The TechDraw CosmeticCircle tool adds a cosmetic circle at a selected point. The point can be 2D or 3D.

Cosmetic Circle

Usage create

  1. Select a points in a TechDraw View or in the 3D view.
  2. If you have selected points in the 3D view: add the correct TechDraw View to the selection by selecting it in the Tree view.
  3. There are several ways to invoke the tool:
    • Press the Add Cosmetic Circle button.
    • Select the TechDraw → Add Lines → Add Cosmetic Circle option from the menu.
  4. A task panel opens.
  5. Optionally adjust the coordinates of the points.
  6. Press the OK button.
  7. A cosmetic circle is added. In the case of a 3D center point, the circle is located at the projection of the point.

Usage edit

To change the attributes of a cosmetic circle:

  1. Select the cosmetic circle.
  2. There are several ways to invoke the tool:
    • Press the Add Cosmetic Circle button.
    • Select the TechDraw → Add Lines → Add Cosmetic Circle option from the menu.
  3. A task panel opens.
  4. Adjust the coordinates of the center point, the radius or the start and end angles of a circular arc..
  5. Press the OK button.

Notes

Properties

Cosmetic circles have no properties of their own, as they are not document objects.

Scripting

See also: Autogenerated API documentation and FreeCAD Scripting Basics.

Cosmetic circles can be created using the makeCosmeticCircle(center, radius, start angle, end angle) method of DrawViewPart.