[DOCs] Mentioned KiCad 8 render 3D zoom difference

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Salvador E. Tropea 2024-02-17 15:59:43 -03:00
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3 changed files with 5 additions and 4 deletions

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@ -2015,8 +2015,6 @@ outputs:
scriptarg: ''
# [string='auto'] [auto] Currently fixed
type: 'auto'
# [boolean=false] Draw dimensions with the panel size.
dimensions: false
# [dict] Used to adjust details of which part of the PCB is panelized
source:
# [number|string] Bottom right X coordinate of the rectangle used. Used for *rectangle*
@ -3214,7 +3212,8 @@ outputs:
# [number=1280] Image width (aprox.)
width: 1280
# [number=0] Zoom steps. Use positive to enlarge, get closer, and negative to reduce.
# Same result as using the mouse wheel in the 3D viewer
# Same result as using the mouse wheel in the 3D viewer.
# Note that KiCad 8 starts with a zoom to fit, so you might not even need it
zoom: 0
# Design report:
# Mainly oriented to be sent to the manufacturer or check PCB details.

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@ -48,6 +48,7 @@ Parameters:
- **view** :index:`: <pair: output - render_3d - options; view>` [string='top'] [top,bottom,front,rear,right,left,z,Z,y,Y,x,X] Point of view.
- **zoom** :index:`: <pair: output - render_3d - options; zoom>` [number=0] Zoom steps. Use positive to enlarge, get closer, and negative to reduce.
Same result as using the mouse wheel in the 3D viewer.
Note that KiCad 8 starts with a zoom to fit, so you might not even need it.
- ``auto_crop`` :index:`: <pair: output - render_3d - options; auto_crop>` [boolean=false] When enabled the image will be post-processed to remove the empty space around the image.
In this mode the `background2` is changed to be the same as `background1`.
- ``background1`` :index:`: <pair: output - render_3d - options; background1>` [string='#66667F'] First color for the background gradient.

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@ -89,7 +89,8 @@ class Render3DOptions(Base3DOptionsWithHL):
""" *[top,bottom,front,rear,right,left,z,Z,y,Y,x,X] Point of view """
self.zoom = 0
""" *Zoom steps. Use positive to enlarge, get closer, and negative to reduce.
Same result as using the mouse wheel in the 3D viewer """
Same result as using the mouse wheel in the 3D viewer.
Note that KiCad 8 starts with a zoom to fit, so you might not even need it """
self.width = 1280
""" Image width (aprox.) """
self.height = 720