On 3/5/2011 9:49 AM, gene heskett wrote:
> Trying to run it in cli mode by using the lower left window for data entry.
>
> First I drew the stick ok, starting with a 0,0,0 anchor point.
>
> Then I tried to add the tenon on the end, and discovered the anchor point
> of 0,0,0 cannot be edited.  So I figured what the hell, make it project
> from the left end of the stick with a -0.5,1.75,0.5 offset for the next
> added cube, stacking it up on the end of the stick, not where I want it,
> but maybe I can drag it once drawn  Clicking the apply checkmark, heekscad
> went away just as if I'd clicked the close button.
>
> WTF?
>
> Now I'm getting pi$$ed.
>
Gene:

I'm going through my gazillion-entry bookmark file to see if I can come 
up with some suggestions.

In the meantime, while I'm not suggesting this is the answer to your 
prayers (yet), check out 
http://www.solidsmack.com/3d-cad-technology/an-open-web-based-3d-modeling-program-for-3d-print/
 
to get an idea of how we may be able to avoid this Windows-vs-Linux 
nonsense in the future.

Regards,
Kent


PS - what is the hardware environment in which you are running your CAD 
programs? CPU, RAM, and, especially, the graphics card and driver?



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