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Outside the standard workbenches that are bundled with every FreeCAD installation, it is very easy to add other workbenches that extend FreeCAD functionality. At the moment, since FreeCAD is very young, there is almost no other workbench availible. But FreeCAD has been made extensible right from the start, so adding new workbenches is very easy, and in the future several new workbench should appear.
Aparte de los entornos estándar que están empaquetados con cada instalación de FreeCAD, es muy sencillo añadir otros entornos que extiendan la funcionalidad de FreeCAD. De momento, ya que FreeCAD es muy joven, casi no hay otros entornos disponibles. Pero FreeCAD se ha creado como extensible desde el principio, así que la adición de nuevos entornos es muy sencilla, y en el futuro aparecerán diversos entornos.


Extra workbenches are delivered in a folder, that must simply be copied into one of FreeCAD's '''Mod''' directory. The Mod directories are scanned everytime FreeCAD is started and the availible workbenches automatically added. There are two ways of installing:
Los entornos Extra se distribuyen en una carpeta, esta puede simplemente copiarse dentro del directorio ''Mod''' de FreeCAD. Los directorios Mod se escanean siempre que se inicia FreeCAD y los entornos disponibles son añadidos. Hay dos modos de instalación:


===Installing system-wide===
===Instalación para todos los usuarios===
Extra workbenches, or modules, can be installed inside your FreeCAD installation directory, so they will be availible to all users. Depending on your system, you might need administrator or superuser privileges to access the FreeCAD installation directory.
Entornos extra, o módulos, se pueden instalar dentro del directorio de instalación de FreeCAD, sí estarán disponibles para todos los usuarios. Dependiendo de tu sistema, podrías necesitar privilegios de administrador o superusuario para acceder al directorio de instalación de FreeCAD.


Copia o mueve el directorio que contenga tu entorno al directorio "Mod" que está dentro del directorio de instalación de FreeCAD. En Windows, será probablemente parecido a '''C:\Program Files\FreeCAD\Mod''', en sistemas basados en Debian algo como '''/usr/lib/FreeCAD/Mod'''
Copy or move the folder containing your workbench to the "Mod" directory that lies inside your FreeCAD installation directory. On Windows, it will probably be something like '''C:\Program Files\FreeCAD\Mod''', on Debian-based systems something like '''/usr/lib/FreeCAD/Mod'''


===Instalación de usuario===
===Installing user-wide===
Workbenches installed that way will be availible only to you, and not to the other users of your system. But it will not require any administrator or superuser privileges.
Los entornos instalados de este modo serán disponibles sólo para ti, y no para el resto de usuarios de tu sistema. Pero no requerirá permisos de administrador o superusuario.


Copia o mueve el directorio qu contenga tu entorno al directorio "Mod" que está dentro de tu directorio de usuario de FreeCAD. En Windows, será parecido a '''C:\Users\your_user_name\Application Data\FreeCAD\Mod''', en sistemas Linux será '''~/.FreeCAD/Mod''' donde ~ es tu directorio de usuario home.
Copy or move the folder containing your workbench to the "Mod" directory that lies inside your FreeCAD user directory. On Windows, it will be something like '''C:\Users\your_user_name\Application Data\FreeCAD\Mod''', on Linux systems it will be '''~/.FreeCAD/Mod''' where ~ is your user's home directory. On Mac OSX the "Mod" directory should be '''~/Library/Preferences/FreeCAD/Mod'''. One way to get to the FreeCAD preferences directory on Mac is to use the Finder menu item Go->Go to Folder... and then enter "~/Library/Preferences/FreeCAD".


Información extra sobre la creación un entorno personalizado se puede encontrar en el [[Developer hub/es|Centro de desarrolladores]] y en el [[Power users hub/es|Centro de usuarios avanzados]].


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Extra information about how to create a custom workbench can be found on the [[Developer hub]] and on the [[Power users hub]].
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Revision as of 20:39, 6 December 2014

Outside the standard workbenches that are bundled with every FreeCAD installation, it is very easy to add other workbenches that extend FreeCAD functionality. At the moment, since FreeCAD is very young, there is almost no other workbench availible. But FreeCAD has been made extensible right from the start, so adding new workbenches is very easy, and in the future several new workbench should appear.

Extra workbenches are delivered in a folder, that must simply be copied into one of FreeCAD's Mod directory. The Mod directories are scanned everytime FreeCAD is started and the availible workbenches automatically added. There are two ways of installing:

Installing system-wide

Extra workbenches, or modules, can be installed inside your FreeCAD installation directory, so they will be availible to all users. Depending on your system, you might need administrator or superuser privileges to access the FreeCAD installation directory.

Copy or move the folder containing your workbench to the "Mod" directory that lies inside your FreeCAD installation directory. On Windows, it will probably be something like C:\Program Files\FreeCAD\Mod, on Debian-based systems something like /usr/lib/FreeCAD/Mod

Installing user-wide

Workbenches installed that way will be availible only to you, and not to the other users of your system. But it will not require any administrator or superuser privileges.

Copy or move the folder containing your workbench to the "Mod" directory that lies inside your FreeCAD user directory. On Windows, it will be something like C:\Users\your_user_name\Application Data\FreeCAD\Mod, on Linux systems it will be ~/.FreeCAD/Mod where ~ is your user's home directory. On Mac OSX the "Mod" directory should be ~/Library/Preferences/FreeCAD/Mod. One way to get to the FreeCAD preferences directory on Mac is to use the Finder menu item Go->Go to Folder... and then enter "~/Library/Preferences/FreeCAD".


Extra information about how to create a custom workbench can be found on the Developer hub and on the Power users hub.