![]() until the next time.Ĭhrisb and heda pointed me in the right direction. Thank you all for your extremely useful comments which solved my problem. Mirror_curve_2d.txt (31.28 KiB) Downloaded 53 times Mirror_curve.dxf (168.99 KiB) Downloaded 34 times LibreCAD imports that curve without problem.Īny help you can all provide would be immensely appreciated. The txt file has no comma separator between the point x y coordinates, but I can easily add that if necessary. There are no tools or option to import the curve points in a sketch from within the Sketch Workbench or any other menu. I tried importing the curve as a DXF but I can't do anything with it. No matter what I do, I simply cannot import that curve into a sketch. I also exported that same curve from LibreCAD in DXF format. The curve has 1000 points expressed in X and Y coordinates table in a CSV style text file. I'm an engineer and I'm trying to import a precise curve (in this case a parabolic mirror surface curve) into a sketch from which I'll be able to complete the design and extrude (pad) the part I'm in the process of designing. I'm running FreeCAD 0.19 in Linux Mint 20.2 and all software has been updated to the latest version. Please test LibreCAD-2.2.0-rc2-BigSur.dmg and report success or failure to the above forum thread.I'm new to FreeCAD but have a good understanding of its operation, migrating from SolidWorks, and having followed several Youtube tutorials and practiced on several relatively complex models. ![]() We have a new DMG package which was build by a community member on Big Sur, but not on a M1 system. If you have one of these, M1-Chip hardware or Big Sur 11.1, you're welcome to test the package and share you're results here: It is reported, that the MacOS package doesn't work on new Mac hardware with M1-Chip and Big Sur 11.1. New Mac hardware with M1-Chip / macOS Big Sur 11.1 ![]() Our online manual at is almost up to date with this release candidate. There you can find nightly builds for Windows and macOS, which should be tested and may have issues fixed from this release candidate. Please find here the binary packages for Windows and macOS.Īnd hopefully soon also an AppImage for Linux, any help to achieve this is welcome.Īs the work continues, have a look at our SourceForge site too. There may be still some issues with DWG we want to address and fix for the final 2.2.0 release. We fixed some really serious bugs with DWG reading, what hopefully leads to much less issues and crashes when opening DWG files. More than 280 commits since 2.2.0-rc1 and too much delay, but here it is, the next big step to final 2.2.0 release. This has become possible through OpenCollective and by GitHub Sponsors. These are basically used to pay our expenses for hosting and domain services. There may be LibreCAD 3 releases in parallel in future, but for the time being, not with the features that LibreCAD 2.2 currently offers.Īt last, let me mention, that we recently resumed to accept financial contributions again. That means there will probably be one or two more feature release 2.2.x. These can now be integrated into an unstable development branch. It is still a long way from productive use.Īlso there are still many contributions available for version 2.2 we wont waste. Unfortunately, we have to disappoint people who are hoping for a soon release of LibreCAD 3. This new stable version 2.2.0 finally replaces the previous stable 2.1.3. The new release also has an online manual which is hosted at Read the Docs.
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