FreeCAD CMD color lost after import
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Whenenver I try to import a model via FreeCADCmd Script the objects loose all color information.
This can be checked within the GUI by running macros
import FreeCAD
import ImportGui
doc = FreeCAD.newDocument()
FreeCAD.setActiveDocument(doc.Name)
ImportGui.insert("file1.stp", doc.Name)
will preserve the colors -- but can not be run on commandline, because of ImportGui.
import FreeCAD
import Import
doc = FreeCAD.newDocument()
FreeCAD.setActiveDocument(doc.Name)
Import.insert("file1.stp", doc.Name)
will import the model without any color information.
Is there any way to import a step file into FreeCADCmd (commandline -- so no GUI) without the color information being dropped?
Or does anyone know a way to run FreeCAD (GUI Version) without running a xserver?
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Whenenver I try to import a model via FreeCADCmd Script the objects loose all color information.
This can be checked within the GUI by running macros
import FreeCAD
import ImportGui
doc = FreeCAD.newDocument()
FreeCAD.setActiveDocument(doc.Name)
ImportGui.insert("file1.stp", doc.Name)
will preserve the colors -- but can not be run on commandline, because of ImportGui.
import FreeCAD
import Import
doc = FreeCAD.newDocument()
FreeCAD.setActiveDocument(doc.Name)
Import.insert("file1.stp", doc.Name)
will import the model without any color information.
Is there any way to import a step file into FreeCADCmd (commandline -- so no GUI) without the color information being dropped?
Or does anyone know a way to run FreeCAD (GUI Version) without running a xserver?
freecad
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Whenenver I try to import a model via FreeCADCmd Script the objects loose all color information.
This can be checked within the GUI by running macros
import FreeCAD
import ImportGui
doc = FreeCAD.newDocument()
FreeCAD.setActiveDocument(doc.Name)
ImportGui.insert("file1.stp", doc.Name)
will preserve the colors -- but can not be run on commandline, because of ImportGui.
import FreeCAD
import Import
doc = FreeCAD.newDocument()
FreeCAD.setActiveDocument(doc.Name)
Import.insert("file1.stp", doc.Name)
will import the model without any color information.
Is there any way to import a step file into FreeCADCmd (commandline -- so no GUI) without the color information being dropped?
Or does anyone know a way to run FreeCAD (GUI Version) without running a xserver?
freecad
Whenenver I try to import a model via FreeCADCmd Script the objects loose all color information.
This can be checked within the GUI by running macros
import FreeCAD
import ImportGui
doc = FreeCAD.newDocument()
FreeCAD.setActiveDocument(doc.Name)
ImportGui.insert("file1.stp", doc.Name)
will preserve the colors -- but can not be run on commandline, because of ImportGui.
import FreeCAD
import Import
doc = FreeCAD.newDocument()
FreeCAD.setActiveDocument(doc.Name)
Import.insert("file1.stp", doc.Name)
will import the model without any color information.
Is there any way to import a step file into FreeCADCmd (commandline -- so no GUI) without the color information being dropped?
Or does anyone know a way to run FreeCAD (GUI Version) without running a xserver?
freecad
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