- Status Closed
- Percent Complete
- Task Type Feature Request
- Category QCAD (main)
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Assigned To
andrew - Operating System All
- Severity Low
- Priority Very Low
- Reported Version 3.0.0
- Due in Version Undecided
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Due Date
Undecided
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Votes
1
- caigner (04.03.2013)
- Private
Attached to Project: QCAD Bugtracker
Opened by caigner - 03.03.2013
Last edited by andrew - 16.12.2013
Opened by caigner - 03.03.2013
Last edited by andrew - 16.12.2013
FS#780 - Hatch should always follow changes to its contour
I drew a closed polyline, hatched it (on the same layer) and then moved a node... the hatch didn’t change as one would expect.
It would be great if hatches would follow any changes to its contour.
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Yes it would be useful, especially if you are changing a lot of contours.
However I quite like the fact that you can independently drag and move the Hatch itself to various other coordinate positions and I also like the fact that once you've created a hatch you can delete a boundary afterwards, leaving only the hatch - which again can be modified etc..
Maybe some Hatch options could be added to the current drawing preferences dialog - including an option to 'follow' contour or a new Hatch widget created.
Just my thoughts here;)
I never thought of hatching being useful without its boundary. But I admit my imagination may be limited by the fact, that I only draw technical drawings of machine parts.
I am curious what use case that might be.
I agree that some additional hatch options will suit many users with quite different applications of CAD.
I have used hatching without boundaries for laser cutting (etching) patterns/details like brickwork for façades for architectural models and details like ground shrubs/gravel for sitemaps.
This feature request will be closed.
In the use case that was posted, the hatch would have followed the expected change, had it been selected.
I.e.: