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John:
I THINK those are the same Icons I have been using since the cube went away. That's one of the things I'm NOT that fond of in FreeCad, it seems like you have to switch between workbenches and toolbars - a LOT. As a complete Newb it's hard to know/remember that you have to switch, and what you need to switch to.
I've seen some of the Mango Jelly stuff, and I liked it. Between his stuff, and Joko Engineering they pretty much walk you through everything. I have discovered that in TRYING to get the nav cube back I have REALLY made a hash out of my config. A lot of the time now when I am trying to follow along with a tutorial, I find that my screen doesn't look anything like the screen in the tutorial - as in I can't get to the options/commands that they are using. Just another reason that I need to get back to a truly fresh install.
Given your 'druthers, would you rather use Geek, or Jet? I haven't downloaded either yet and am trying to make an informed decision.
Don
I THINK those are the same Icons I have been using since the cube went away. That's one of the things I'm NOT that fond of in FreeCad, it seems like you have to switch between workbenches and toolbars - a LOT. As a complete Newb it's hard to know/remember that you have to switch, and what you need to switch to.
I've seen some of the Mango Jelly stuff, and I liked it. Between his stuff, and Joko Engineering they pretty much walk you through everything. I have discovered that in TRYING to get the nav cube back I have REALLY made a hash out of my config. A lot of the time now when I am trying to follow along with a tutorial, I find that my screen doesn't look anything like the screen in the tutorial - as in I can't get to the options/commands that they are using. Just another reason that I need to get back to a truly fresh install.
Given your 'druthers, would you rather use Geek, or Jet? I haven't downloaded either yet and am trying to make an informed decision.
Don