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IDProjectCategoryView StatusLast Update
0000374FreeCADBugpublic2011-06-14 17:49
Reportertombrown19 Assigned Toyorik  
PrioritynormalSeverityminorReproducibilityalways
Status closedResolutionno change required 
Product Versiontrunk 
Fixed in Version0.12 
Summary0000374: Snap does not always work
DescriptionAMD 9850
Foxconn A7DA-S (790GX/SB750)
8GB RAM
17 x 2TB WD Caviar Green (16 in a ZFS - ZRAID1 array)
1 x 64GB Kingston SSDNow V+ SNVP325S264GB:

Software:

Distribution: ArchLinux
Kernel: 2.6.37 (vanilla)
xorg: xorg-server 1.10.2-1
KDE: 4.6.3-1
FreeCAD: 0.12 (4545)


Description:

At certain times, snap with <Ctrl> does not work. I believe this bug is not specifically drafting related but I have an example that is reproducible with the 2d Drafting workbench so this is how I am describing the problem.


Reproducibility:

- Open the file I have attached
- Select the 2d Drafting workbench
- Select the Draft -> line
- Hold down <Ctrl> and try to snap to the wire object (it doesn't work when I try it)
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2011-06-08 22:03

 

House.fcstd (Attachment missing)

pperisin

2011-06-09 12:15

reporter   ~0000894

Try it without CTRL. Does it snap then?

yorik

2011-06-14 17:49

administrator   ~0000900

Your wire is not selectable. Therefore, you cannot snap to it. Check its "selectable" property, it is set to false. Probably some wrong manipulation you did... Setting that property to "true" makes the wire snappable again.

Do not hesitate to reopen this issue if the problem is still there...

Issue History

Date Modified Username Field Change
2011-06-08 22:03 tombrown19 New Issue
2011-06-08 22:03 tombrown19 File Added: House.fcstd
2011-06-09 12:15 pperisin Note Added: 0000894
2011-06-14 17:46 yorik Status new => assigned
2011-06-14 17:46 yorik Assigned To => yorik
2011-06-14 17:49 yorik Note Added: 0000900
2011-06-14 17:49 yorik Status assigned => closed
2011-06-14 17:49 yorik Resolution open => no change required
2011-06-14 17:49 yorik Fixed in Version => 0.12