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# The 3D view, showing the contents of your document |
# The [[3D view|3D view]], showing the contents of your document. |
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# The [[Document structure|tree view]] showing the hierarchy and construction history of all the objects in your document |
# The [[Document structure|tree view]] showing the hierarchy and construction history of all the objects in your document. |
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# The [[property editor]], which allows you to view and modify properties of the selected objects |
# The [[property editor|property editor]], which allows you to view and modify properties of the selected objects. |
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# The [[selection view|selection view]], which indicates the objects or elements of objects (faces, vertices) that are selected. |
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# The report view (or output window), where FreeCAD prints messages, warnings and errors |
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# The [[report view|report view]] (or output window), where FreeCAD prints messages, warnings and errors. |
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# The [[Python console|Python console]], where all the commands executed by FreeCAD are printed, and where you can enter Python code. |
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# The [[Workbenches|workbench selector]], where you select the active workbench |
# The [[Workbenches|workbench selector]], where you select the active workbench. |
Revision as of 12:10, 25 September 2019
- The 3D view, showing the contents of your document.
- The tree view showing the hierarchy and construction history of all the objects in your document.
- The property editor, which allows you to view and modify properties of the selected objects.
- The selection view, which indicates the objects or elements of objects (faces, vertices) that are selected.
- The report view (or output window), where FreeCAD prints messages, warnings and errors.
- The Python console, where all the commands executed by FreeCAD are printed, and where you can enter Python code.
- The workbench selector, where you select the active workbench.