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== Introduction == <!--T:1-->
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The [[Image:Workbench_Inspection.svg|24px]] [[Inspection Workbench]] is designed to give you tools for examination of shapes. It is still in development.
The [[Image:Workbench_Inspection.svg|24px]] [[Inspection_Workbench|Inspection Workbench]] is designed to give you tools for examination of shapes. It is still in development.


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Alternatively, use the macro [[File:HighlightDifference.png|24px]] [[Macro HighlightDifference|HighlightDifference]] to compare two shapes.
Alternatively, use the macro [[File:HighlightDifference.png|24px]] [[Macro_HighlightDifference|HighlightDifference]] to compare two shapes.


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Revision as of 20:25, 26 November 2020

Inspection workbench icon

Introduction

The Inspection Workbench is designed to give you tools for examination of shapes. It is still in development.

Screenshot

Intended Workflow

  • Select two shapes to be compared, preferably that intersect each other.
  • Then use the menu Inspection → Visual inspection.
  • You will get a colored image showing the deviation between the two shapes.

Alternatively, use the macro HighlightDifference to compare two shapes.