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I think this doesn't require any extra functionality to be embedded. This is might be a mere automatic "_create a point on a surface -> create a workplane at this...

It's often desirable to have a sketch on a skewed plane. Currently only orthogonal workplanes are allowed. Related: #103 ![solvespace-2022-38-06-17:38:54](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/8136158/152686907-8493bedf-045a-45d6-8f11-cda26705f949.png) https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/8136158/152688014-0962b89b-6a99-42a5-8599-9b8f6fa4943a.mp4

@ruevs Ah alright, it worked, but it's very tedious to manually reach for workplane menu item compared to a shortcut. It's also very hard to align new workplane with a...

@phkahler Yeah, quite tricky, but it works, thanks. I've found it in the third-party documentation already: [Sketch in New Workplane]. [Sketch in New Workplane]: https://solvespace.readthedocs.io/en/latest/groups/sketch_in_new_workplane.html The process is still tedeious...

![image](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/8136158/149844726-65c216f6-11b5-4029-a0df-f9dccfb24bef.png) An option to turn the turntable can be found in the config.

It's best to follow basic [XDG_Base_Directory] conventions for LInux. They specify necessariy folders for application lifecycle. Hope this helps. [XDG_Base_Directory]: https://wiki.archlinux.org/title/XDG_Base_Directory

Thumbing up. I just found myself contantly refreshing flag for supressing solids... Especially when I've a lot of unions or differences.

Thumbing up. Even with turntable enabled it still feels quirky compared to blender. I think rotation around the `X` axis is not correct. https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/8136158/151233874-cc101e33-cbdb-45aa-a91b-47adf80d08e6.mp4 https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/8136158/151233878-34df3b59-ebba-4831-9661-42ed34bdf304.mp4

@Symbian9 Thanks. It worked. I can't find it in [references](https://solvespace.com/ref.pl) however. Would be nice to have it documented. It would be also nice to have the last point remembered each...