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Hatch does not work. #666

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pasha-pivo opened this issue Mar 2, 2016 · 5 comments
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Hatch does not work. #666

pasha-pivo opened this issue Mar 2, 2016 · 5 comments

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@pasha-pivo
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At all. Even if you make a square with the tool "Rectangle", the program will not be able to hatch it.
The next message will be shown in any way:

Invalid hatch area. Please check that the entities chosen form one or more closed contours.

The entities are chosen and the contours are definitely closed. I tried to check it by applying "trim two" to all corners of the figure, but without any result.
Is there anything that can help to find the solution?

OS Ubuntu 14.04, build 2.0.7+20160224.346-0~ubuntu14.04.1

@r-a-v-a-s
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That was fixed several days ago. The ubuntu ppa needs to be updated.

@r-a-v-a-s
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We don't have any active developers using ubuntu that I know.
I emailed Scott Howard yesterday... no response yet.
I don't know who uploaded the last version; it just says "librecad-dev".
https://launchpad.net/~librecad-dev

Help wanted...

@pasha-pivo
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Got it. Building from source right now and waiting for the updates.
Thank you very much for the response!

@r-a-v-a-s
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@pasha-pivo Did you build from source using the instructions here https://github.com/LibreCAD/LibreCAD/wiki/Build-from-source#users-of-ubuntudebian-and-derivatives
?

I want to make sure that is up to date.

For building with qt5 I found:

I'm not sure which to recommend; If you can build with qt5 let us know.

@pasha-pivo
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I used instructions here http://wiki.librecad.org/index.php/LibreCAD_Installation_from_Source but there were some missed dependencies, I found the solution somewhere on Internet, I don't remember where. Honestly, I am not a very skilled builder.
Anyway, after it was done, it worked well. Qt5 was installed on my system and was used when compiling.
Here some information from 'About' window:

Version: master
SCM Revision: 2.0.7-991-g9ee8ab6
Compiler: GNU GCC 4.8.4
Qt Version: 5.2.1
Compiled on: Mar 2 2016

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