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Tutorial
Topic
SampleTopic
Level
Beginner
Time to complete
5 minutes
Authors
Mario52
FreeCAD version
All
Example files
None
See also
None

Synopsis

This tutorial walks you through how to create a Toolbar button and one or more buttons that connect you to your favourite macros or to other associated links whether there is a custom icon or not.

使用

1 : Click Menu → Tools → Customize


Customize
Customize

or right click on any toolbar

Right mouse click
Right mouse click

the Customize window appears

The Customize window appears
The Customize window appears

2 : select the "Macro" tab

3 : to add a toolbar icon for your macro click the Pixmap button (labelled ... )

Select a toolbar
Select a toolbar

4 : search for an appropriate icon from amongst FreeCAD's existing icons,

5 : or add your own icon by clicking Add icons... (expand for an example)

Add icon
Add icon

5b : you will get a file selection window, select your custom image file (PNG format, 64x64 pixels)

Get a file
Get a file

6 : select your icon and click OK

Select your icon
Select your icon

7 : the icon you selected is now displayed next to the Pixmap button labelled ...

Your icon is displayed
Your icon is displayed

8 : Choose your macro and specify a Menu text (which will appear as the text label in the menu); also fill in the Tool Tip (which is the text that will appear when a mouse is over the button on the toolbar); there are other optional fields for your Button

9 : Click the button Add

Click the button
Click the button

10 : your button has now been created

Your button is created
Your button is created

11 : create a toolbar for the button

12 : go to the Toolbars tab and choose your workbench in the drop down on the right (Part in this example)

Since version 0.15 there is a Global toolbar. If your toolbar is docked in this bar, it will always remain visible

Toolbars tab
Toolbars tab

13 : in the dropdown on the left select Macros

Macros
Macros

14 : your macro and its icon appears in the list

Your icon is listed
Your icon is listed

15 : Click the button New... (you can choose your toolbar here and it will be attached to the Part Workbench)

Click on "New"
Click on "New"

16 : in the window "New Toolbar" enter the name for your toolbar and click OK

Enter the name for your toolbar
Enter the name for your toolbar

17 : your toolbar has now been created - make sure you check its checkbox so that it will actually appear

18 : To add your customized macro to the new toolbar, select it in the left window and then click the Button with the arrow pointing right

Select your macro
Select your macro

19 : you have now created a toolbar called "Camera"

20 : click the Close button

Close
Close

21 : your new toolbar with its button is now displayed above the active window as well as in the toolbars' right-click menu

New Toolbar
New Toolbar

22 : enjoy !