Block appears rotated (8°) when inserted – despite being created straight
Posted: Sat May 03, 2025 11:43 pm
Hi,
I’m using QCAD Professional 3.32.2 (Qt6, macOS 12.7, Apple Silicon) – Swedish language version.
I created a window block in a new drawing, with units set to millimeters. The geometry was drawn manually with no rotation. The base point was set to the bottom-left corner. In the block file, the object shows 0° rotation, and all angles are correct (checked with Info > Angle).
However, when I insert the block into another drawing (also in mm), it consistently appears rotated by about 8°, even though:
• Insertion angle is set to 0°
• Drawing units match (mm)
• I’ve restarted QCAD and used clean files
• I’ve confirmed the block looks horizontal and unrotated when saved
This happens even when I create a new drawing, draw a fresh symbol, and save directly from that file.
I’ve attached both block and target drawings, as well as screenshots showing the issue.
Any help or insights appreciated!
Thanks in advance!
I’m using QCAD Professional 3.32.2 (Qt6, macOS 12.7, Apple Silicon) – Swedish language version.
I created a window block in a new drawing, with units set to millimeters. The geometry was drawn manually with no rotation. The base point was set to the bottom-left corner. In the block file, the object shows 0° rotation, and all angles are correct (checked with Info > Angle).
However, when I insert the block into another drawing (also in mm), it consistently appears rotated by about 8°, even though:
• Insertion angle is set to 0°
• Drawing units match (mm)
• I’ve restarted QCAD and used clean files
• I’ve confirmed the block looks horizontal and unrotated when saved
This happens even when I create a new drawing, draw a fresh symbol, and save directly from that file.
I’ve attached both block and target drawings, as well as screenshots showing the issue.
Any help or insights appreciated!
Thanks in advance!
Even QCAD’s built-in library blocks (like doors) were rotated when inserted.