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Revision as of 20:28, 15 February 2015

File:FCInfo Macro FCInfo Alternate

Description
Donne une série de renseignements sur la forme.

Auteur: Mario52
Auteur
Mario52
Téléchargement
None
Liens
Version Macro
1.0
Dernière modification
None
Version(s) FreeCAD
None
Raccourci clavier
None
Voir aussi
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Gives a series of informations about the selected shape and can display a conversion of length, inclination (degrees, radians, grades, pourcent) shape, surface, volume and the weight of the form in the density selected in different units of quantities international and Anglo-Saxon.


The server does not accept for the moment of the more pages of 64 KB and it was impossible to update and restore this page to me.

Download the file here :

FCInfo_en_Ver_1-12_No_Docked_Ubuntu.FCMacro.zip

Or on the forum

The difference between the regular version and the version "Ubuntu" in another type of encoding of the characters above + 128 with the procedure
PS: this version is derived from the original version, the difference is located at the level of encoding ² ³ ° µ characters that can cause the error "ordinal not in range (128)" on some configurations ?

Example :

global uniteSs       ; uniteSs       = u"mm²"
global uniteVs       ; uniteVs       = u"mm³"
global uniteAs       ; uniteAs       = u"°"

replace to :

global uniteSs       ; uniteSs       = "mm"+iso8859(unichr(178))
global uniteVs       ; uniteVs       = "mm"+iso8859(unichr(179))
global uniteAs       ; uniteAs       = iso8859(unichr(176))

Files saved with this macro are incompatible with the files of the other versions.

Both versions can operate independently of the OS used.