whitequark changed the topic of #solvespace to: SolveSpace--parametric 2d/3d CAD · latest version 2.3 · http://solvespace.com · code at https://github.com/solvespace/solvespace · logs at https://irclog.whitequark.org/solvespace
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<GitHub> [solvespace] Symbian9 commented on issue #276: @helifino, try compile under xUbuntu 16.04 LTS (LinuxMint 18.1) using instruction produced by @foror... https://github.com/solvespace/solvespace/issues/276#issuecomment-319464341
<GitHub> [solvespace] Symbian9 commented on issue #276: > and the package install line doesn't include a compiler... https://github.com/solvespace/solvespace/issues/276#issuecomment-320718311
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<tristero> still pretty new to solvespace. I find myself using a lot of construction segments to control the geometry of my designs. Is there any way to attach comments to these segments, so I can remember why they're there? It gets confusing when there are a lot.
<whitequark> tristero: try sketch -> comment
<tristero> the Sketch menu doesn't have a comment entry in this version (2.3 from Debian); is that new?
<tristero> next Q: I extruded a bunch of translated shapes, then added a sketch-in-plane to put in some additional contraints. That's now my last and active group, but the 3D object is no longer shaded. It is when I make the previous group active. Is there some way to make the design shaded in the "final" group (or switch the order of two groups)?