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FreeCAD uses the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Qt_(software) Qt framework] to draw and manage its interface. This framework is used in a wide range of applications, so the FreeCAD interface is very classical and presents no particular difficulty to understand. Most buttons are standard and will be found where you expect them (File -> Open, Edit -> Paste, etc). Here is the look of FreeCAD when you open it for the first time, just after installing, showing you the start center: |
FreeCAD uses the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Qt_(software) Qt framework] to draw and manage its interface. This framework is used in a wide range of applications, so the FreeCAD interface is very classical and presents no particular difficulty to understand. Most buttons are standard and will be found where you expect them (File -> Open, Edit -> Paste, etc). Here is the look of FreeCAD when you open it for the first time, just after installing, showing you the start center: |
Revision as of 10:47, 24 February 2018
- Introduction
- Discovering FreeCAD
- Working with FreeCAD
- Python scripting
- The community
FreeCAD uses the Qt framework to draw and manage its interface. This framework is used in a wide range of applications, so the FreeCAD interface is very classical and presents no particular difficulty to understand. Most buttons are standard and will be found where you expect them (File -> Open, Edit -> Paste, etc). Here is the look of FreeCAD when you open it for the first time, just after installing, showing you the start center: